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Non-diffractive waves / / edited by Hugo E. Hernández-Figueroa, Erasmo Recami, and Michel Zamboni-Rached



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Titolo: Non-diffractive waves / / edited by Hugo E. Hernández-Figueroa, Erasmo Recami, and Michel Zamboni-Rached Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Weinheim : , : Wiley-VCH, , [2014]
©2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (509 p.)
Disciplina: 532.0593
Soggetto topico: Localized waves - Research
Waves - Research
Altri autori: Hernández-FigueroaHugo E  
RecamiErasmo  
Zamboni-RachedMichel  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Non-Diffracting Waves; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Non-Diffracting Waves: An Introduction; 1.1 A General Introduction; 1.1.1 A Prologue; 1.1.2 Preliminary, and Historical, Remarks; 1.1.3 Definition of Non-Diffracting Wave (NDW); 1.1.4 First Examples; 1.1.5 Further Examples: The Non-Diffracting Solutions; 1.2 Eliminating Any Backward Components: Totally Forward NDW Pulses; 1.2.1 Totally Forward Ideal Superluminal NDW Pulses; 1.3 Totally Forward, Finite-Energy NDW Pulses; 1.3.1 A General Functional Expression for Whatever Totally-Forward NDW Pulses
1.4 Method for the Analytic Description of Truncated Beams1.4.1 The Method; 1.4.2 Application of the Method to a TB Beam; 1.5 Subluminal NDWs (or Bullets); 1.5.1 A First Method for Constructing Physically Acceptable, Subluminal Non-Diffracting Pulses; 1.5.2 Examples; 1.5.3 A Second Method for Constructing Subluminal Non-Diffracting Pulses; 1.6 ``Stationary'' Solutions with Zero-Speed Envelopes: Frozen Waves; 1.6.1 A New Approach to the Frozen Waves; 1.6.2 Frozen Waves in Absorbing Media; 1.6.3 Experimental Production of the Frozen Waves
1.7 On the Role of Special Relativity and of Lorentz Transformations1.8 Non-Axially Symmetric Solutions: The Case of Higher-Order Bessel Beams; 1.9 An Application to Biomedical Optics: NDWs and the GLMT (Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory); 1.10 Soliton-Like Solutions to the Ordinary Schroedinger Equation within Standard Quantum Mechanics (QM); 1.10.1 Bessel Beams as Non-Diffracting Solutions (NDS) to the Schroedinger Equation; 1.10.2 Exact Non-Diffracting Solutions to the Schroedinger Equation; 1.10.3 A General Exact Localized Solution; 1.11 A Brief Mention of Further Topics
1.11.1 Airy and Airy-Type Waves1.11.2 ``Soliton-Like'' Solutions to the Einstein Equations of General Relativity and Gravitational Waves; 1.11.3 Super-Resolution; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Localized Waves: Historical and Personal Perspectives; 2.1 The Beginnings: Focused Wave Modes; 2.2 The Initial Surge and Nomenclature; 2.3 Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Interest; 2.4 Reflective Moments; 2.5 Controversy and Scrutiny; 2.6 Experiments; 2.7 What's in a Name: Localized Waves; 2.8 Arizona Era; 2.9 Retrospective; Acknowledgments; References
Chapter 3 Applications of Propagation Invariant Light Fields3.1 Introduction; 3.2 What Is a ``Non-Diffracting'' Light Mode?; 3.2.1 Linearly Propagating ``Non-Diffracting'' Beams; 3.2.2 Accelerating ``Non-Diffracting'' Beams; 3.2.3 Self-Healing Properties and Infinite Energy; 3.2.4 Vectorial ``Non-Diffracting'' Beams; 3.3 Generating ``Non-Diffracting'' Light Fields; 3.3.1 Bessel and Mathieu Beam Generation; 3.3.2 Airy Beam Generation; 3.4 Experimental Applications of Propagation Invariant Light Modes; 3.4.1 Microscopy, Coherence, and Imaging
3.4.2 Optical Micromanipulation with Propagation Invariant Fields
Sommario/riassunto: This continuation and extension of the successful book ""Localized Waves"" by the same editors brings together leading researchers in non-diffractive waves to cover the most important results in their field and as such is the first to present the current state.The well-balanced presentation of theory and experiments guides readers through the background of different types of non-diffractive waves, their generation, propagation, and possible applications. The authors include a historical account of the development of the field, and cover different types of non-diffractive waves, including A
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ISBN: 3-527-67153-6
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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