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CochranLondonEdward Arnoldc1973145 p.ill.23 cmThe Structures and Properties of Solids3EccitazioneSolidiCochran,William<1922-2003>18117ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000098137040332132C-00814798FI1FI1Dynamics of Atoms in Crystals353038UNINA05330nam 2200697 a 450 991101968670332120200520144314.09786610556885978128055688312805568899780471675228047167522997804716752110471675210(CKB)1000000000019097(EBL)792814(SSID)ssj0000297106(PQKBManifestationID)11224574(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000297106(PQKBWorkID)10328264(PQKB)10491711(MiAaPQ)EBC792814(PPN)170226786(FR-PaCSA)41000270(OCoLC)85819953(FRCYB41000270)41000270(Perlego)2768350(EXLCZ)99100000000001909720040114d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFundamentals of light sources and lasers /Mark CseleHoboken, N.J. J. Wileyc20041 online resource (362 p.)"A Wiley-Interscience publication."Includes index.9780471476603 0471476609 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHT SOURCES AND LASERS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1. Light and Blackbody Emission; 1.1 Emission of Thermal Light; 1.2 Electromagnetic Spectrum; 1.3 Blackbody Radiation and the Stefan-Boltzmann Law; 1.4 Wein's Law; 1.5 Cavity Radiation and Cavity Modes; 1.6 Quantum Nature of Light; 1.7 Electromagnetic Spectrum Revisited; 1.8 Absorption and Emission Processes; 1.9 Boltzmann Distribution and Thermal Equilibrium; 1.10 Quantum View of Blackbody Radiation; 1.11 Blackbodies at Various Temperatures; 1.12 Applications; 1.13 Absorption and Color; 1.14 Efficiency of Light Sources; Problems2. Atomic Emission2.1 Line Spectra; 2.2 Spectroscope; 2.3 Einstein and Planck: E = hv; 2.4 Photoelectric Effect; 2.5 Atomic Models and Light Emission; 2.6 Franck-Hertz Experiment; 2.7 Spontaneous Emission and Level Lifetime; 2.8 Fluorescence; 2.9 Semiconductor Devices; 2.10 Light-Emitting Diodes; Problems; 3. Quantum Mechanics; 3.1 Limitations of the Bohr Model; 3.2 Wave Properties of Particles (Duality); 3.3 Evidence of Wave Properties in Electrons; 3.4 Wavefunctions and the Particle-in-a-Box Model; 3.5 Reconciling Classical and Quantum Mechanics; 3.6 Angular Momentum in Quantum States3.7 Spectroscopic Notation and Electron Configuration3.8 Energy Levels Described by Orbital Angular Momentum; 3.9 Magnetic Quantum Numbers; 3.10 Direct Evidence of Momentum: The Stern-Gerlach Experiment; 3.11 Electron Spin; 3.12 Summary of Quantum Numbers; 3.13 Example of Quantum Numbers: The Sodium Spectrum; 3.14 Multiple Electrons: The Mercury Spectrum; 3.15 Energy Levels and Transitions in Gas Lasers; 3.16 Molecular Energy Levels; 3.17 Infrared Spectroscopy Applications; Problems; 4. Lasing Processes; 4.1 Characteristics of Coherent Light; 4.2 Boltzmann Distribution and Thermal Equilibrium4.3 Creating an Inversion4.4 Stimulated Emission; 4.5 Rate Equations and Criteria for Lasing; 4.6 Laser Gain; 4.7 Linewidth; 4.8 Thresholds for Lasing; 4.9 Calculating Threshold Gain; Problems; 5. Lasing Transitions and Gain; 5.1 Selective Pumping; 5.2 Three- and Four-Level Lasers; 5.3 CW Lasing Action; 5.4 Thermal Population Effects; 5.5 Depopulation of Lower Energy Levels in Four-Level Lasers; 5.6 Rate Equation Analysis for Atomic Transitions; 5.7 Rate Equation Analysis for Three- and Four-Level Lasers; 5.8 Gain Revisited; 5.9 Saturation; 5.10 Required Pump Power and Efficiency5.11 Output PowerProblems; 6. Cavity Optics; 6.1 Requirements for a Resonator; 6.2 Gain and Loss in a Cavity; 6.3 Resonator as an Interferometer; 6.4 Longitudinal Modes; 6.5 Wavelength Selection in Multiline Lasers; 6.6 Single-Frequency Operation; 6.7 Characterization of a Resonator; 6.8 Gaussian Beam; 6.9 Resonator Stability; 6.10 Common Cavity Configurations; 6.11 Spatial Energy Distributions: Transverse Modes; 6.12 Limiting Modes; 6.13 Resonator Alignment: A Practical Approach; Problems; 7. Fast-Pulse Production; 7.1 Concept of Q-Switching; 7.2 Intracavity Switches7.3 Energy Storage in Laser MediaA comprehensive introduction to the burgeoning field of photonicsThe field of photonics is finding increasing applications across a broad range of industries. While many other books provide an overview of the subject, Fundamentals of Light Sources and Lasers closes a clear gap in the current literature by concentrating on the principles of laser operation as well as providing coverage of important concepts necessary to fully understand the principles involved. The scope of the book includes everything a professional needs to get up to speed in the field, as well as all the material necessaLight sourcesLasersLight sources.Lasers.621.36/6Csele Mark1840408MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019686703321Fundamentals of light sources and lasers4419937UNINA04054nam 22006613u 450 991100670370332120230803040254.09781523109579152310957297804861415960486141594(CKB)3710000000323176(EBL)1900943(SSID)ssj0001116000(PQKBManifestationID)12446143(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001116000(PQKBWorkID)11092286(PQKB)10651181(MiAaPQ)EBC1900943(Au-PeEL)EBL1900943(CaONFJC)MIL566522(OCoLC)868271141(Perlego)111731(EXLCZ)99371000000032317620141229d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20131 online resource (720 p.)Dover Books on MathematicsDescription based upon print version of record.9780486479309 0486479307 DOVER BOOKS ON MATHEMATICS; Title Page; Dedication; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; 1 - Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations; SYSTEMS OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS; LINEAR ALGEBRA; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 2 - Algebraic Eigenvalue Problems; DETERMINANTS; EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 3 - Multivariable Calculus; MULTIVARIABLE DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS; MULTIVARIABLE INTEGRAL CALCULUS; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 4 - Ordinary Differential Equations: Linear Initial Value Problems; INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SINGLE EQUATIONS; SOLVED PROBLEMS5 - Nonlinear Ordinary Differential EquationsNONLINEAR EQUATIONS; NONLINEAR SYSTEMS; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 6 - Linear Boundary Value Problems; LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS; STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS; A FUNCTION SPACE; SINGULAR STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 7 - Fourier Series and Eigenfunction Expansions; FORMAL PROPERTIES OF FOURIER SERIES; GENERALIZED FOURIER SERIES; SOLVED PROBLEMS; Convergence of Fourier Series; 8 - Integral Transforms; THE FOURIER TRANSFORM; LAPLACE TRANSFORM; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 9 - Linear Problems in Partial Differential Equations; PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSSOLVED PROBLEMS10 - Linear and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations; FIRST ORDER EQUATIONS; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 11 - Functional Optimization and Variational Methods; FUNCTIONAL OPTIMIZATION; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 12 - Finite Difference Methods for Differential Equations; ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; SOLVED PROBLEMS; 13 - Introduction to the Finite Element Method; APPROXIMATION METHODS; THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; SOLVED PROBLEMS; IndexThis book can be used as either a primary text or a supplemental reference for courses in applied mathematics. Its core chapters are devoted to linear algebra, calculus, and ordinary differential equations. Additional topics include partial differential equations and approximation methods. Each chapter features an ample selection of solved problems. These problems were chosen to illustrate not only how to solve various algebraic and differential equations but also how to interpret the solutions in order to gain insight into the behavior of the system modeled by the equation. In addition to thDover Books on MathematicsMathematical analysisEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCApplied MathematicsHILCCMathematical analysis.Engineering & Applied SciencesApplied Mathematics515DuChateau Paul338099AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006703703321Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists4389890UNINA