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Quantum Electronics: A Treatise

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1975
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Herbert Rabin
  • Language: English

Quantum Electronics: A Treatise, Volume I: Nonlinear Optics, Part B is a three-chapter volume that covers several important applications of nonlinear optics, specifically those… Read more

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Quantum Electronics: A Treatise, Volume I: Nonlinear Optics, Part B is a three-chapter volume that covers several important applications of nonlinear optics, specifically those concerned with the generation of coherent light at new frequencies. The opening chapter discusses the most fundamental problems in the dispersion properties of second optical harmonic devices. The following chapter addresses the progress made in the understanding and operation of optical parametric oscillators. This chapter also presents the theory of these devices and their important operation characteristics. Optical parametric oscillator factors, such as efficiency, bandwidth, frequency stability, and gains, are also considered in this chapter. The last chapter describes the generation and detection of infrared radiation using nonlinear optics. This chapter also examines the most important features of nonlinear optics. This book will be of value to quantum electronics scientists, engineers, and researchers.

Table of contents


List of Contributors

Preface

Contents of Volume I, Part A

Part III. Applications

8. Optical Harmonic Generation and Optical Frequency Multipliers

I. Introduction

II. Theory of Steady-State and Quasi-Steady-State Optical Harmonic Generation. Design Considerations

III. Transient Effects in Optical Multipliers

IV. Optical Multipliers. Design, Characteristics, and Applications

References

9. Optical Parametric Oscillators

I. Introduction

II. Theory of Operation

III. Parametric Oscillator Devices

IV. Applications and Future Device Development

V. Conclusion

References

10. Difference Frequency Generation and Up-Conversion

I. Introduction

II. Up-Conversion

III. Difference Frequency Generation

References

Index




Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 28, 1975
  • Language: English