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Progress in Optics

  • 1st Edition, Volume 28 - August 15, 1990
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Emil Wolf
  • Language: English

Volume XXVIII contains five review articles covering the following areas - digital holography, a field that has found useful applications in connection with data processing and da… Read more

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Volume XXVIII contains five review articles covering the following areas - digital holography, a field that has found useful applications in connection with data processing and data storage, for 3-d displays and in providing new types of optical components, for example, holographic gratings; - basic investigations concerned with new technologies that may lead to better optical communication systems and improved limits of measurement than are expected from the traditional interpretation of quantum-mechanical measurement theory; - a review of our current understanding of quantum coherence properties of stimulated Raman scattering; - an account of techniques developed in recent years in the field of interferometry, for improvements of high precision measurements; - the fascinating phenomenon of quantum jumps, which were introduced in the theory of atomic spectra by Niels Bohr in 1913.

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 28
  • Published: August 15, 1990
  • Language: English

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Emil Wolf

Professor Wolf works at the University of Rochester, NY, USA
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University of Rochester, NY, USA

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