An Introduction To Electrooptic Devices


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An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices


An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices

Author: Ivan P. Kaminow

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 2013-10-22


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An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices aims to present an introduction to the electrooptic effect and to summarize work on devices employing the electrooptic effect. The book provides the necessary background in classical crystal optics. The text then discusses topics including crystal symmetry, the tensor description of linear dielectric properties, propagation in anisotropic media, and passive crystal optic devices. The book also describes the phenomenological description of tensor nonlinear dielectric properties of crystals, with emphasis on the electrooptic effect; device design and application; and a listing of linear electrooptic coefficients for various substances. People involved in the study of electrooptic devices will find the text invaluable.

An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices


An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices

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language: en

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Release Date: 1974


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Characterization Techniques and Tabulations for Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials


Characterization Techniques and Tabulations for Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials

Author: Mark G. Kuzyk

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2018-05-11


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""Furnishes table of nonlinear optical properties of organic substances as well as experimental procedures for measuring the nonlinearity of the elements tabulated, including composite materials-offering support for scientists and engineers involved in characterizing, optimizing, and producing materials for manufacturing optical devices.