Optical waves in crystals by Yariv A., Yeh P.

Optical waves in crystals



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Optical waves in crystals Yariv A., Yeh P. ebook
Publisher: Wiley
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0471091421, 9780471091424
Page: 601


Of optical waves in layered media and teaches the. Describes how laser radiation propagates in natural and artificial materials and how the state of radiation can be controlled and manipulated (phase intensity, polarization) by various means. For disordered structures, random light scattering and interference can produce an effect called localization, in which a light wave becomes "stuck" in closed paths inside the material, bouncing back and forth in complex looping paths called "modes". 301-1109, http://mipd.snu.ac.kr) Optical Waves in Crystals A. Yeh (John Wiley, New Jersey, 2003) Page 2. In optics, one-way travel for photons is typically created by using what's known as Faraday rotation. Researchers have designed the first theoretical model that describes the occurrence of multiple solitary optical waves, referred to as dark photovoltaic spatial solitons. Here, a large magnetic field interacts with a crystal (i.e. Nonlinear Optics, Third Edition by Robert. Examples of such materials are photonic crystals, which are periodic structures that affect the motion of light in much the same way as crystalline solids affect the flow of electrons. To exploit THz-wave region, nonlinear optical effects and various optical technology are utilized. The first part is about the elementary topics on optics and photonics wherein beam optics, Fourier optics, electromagnetic optics, polarization and crystal optics, guided wave optics, statistical optics are discussed.