Smith, F. G. et al.
Optics and Photonics 2nd ed.
An Introduction
(光学と光通信学第2版)
John Wiley & Sons 2007.6
516 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-470-01783-X
23,800円
Contents
1. Light as Waves, Rays and Photons/ 2. Geometric Optics/ 3. Optical Instruments/ 4. Periodic and Non-Periodic Waves/ 5. Electromagnetic Waves/ 6. Fibre and Waveguide Optics/ 7. Polarization of Light/ 8. Interference by Division of Amplitude/ 9. Interferometry: Length, Angle and Rotation/ 10. Diffraction. Diffraction at a Single Slit/ 11. The Diffraction Grating and its Applications/ 12. Spectra and Spectrometry/ 13. Coherence and Correlation/ 14. Holography/ 15. Lasers. Stimulated Emission/ 16. Laser Light. Laser Linewidth/ 17. Semiconductors and semiconductor lasers/ 18. Sources of Light/ 19. Interaction of Light with Matter/ 20. The Detection of Light/ 21. Optics and Photonics in Nature/ Appendix 1. Answers to Selected Problems/ Appendix 2. Radiometry and Photometry/ Appendix 3. Refractive Indices of Common Materials/ Appendix 4. Spectral Lineshapes and Linwwidths/ Appendix 5. Further Reading/ Index/
* The Second Edition of this successful textbook provides a clear, well-written introduction to both the fundamental principles of optics and the key aspects of photonicsハto show how the subject has developed in the last few decades, leading to many modern applications. *
Splinter, R. & Hooper,B.A.
An Introduction to Biomedical Optics
IOP 2006.12
632 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-7503-0938-5
10,400円
Contents
1.Introduction to the Use of Light for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities. 2.Review of Optical Principles: Fundamental Electromagnetic Theory and Description of Light Sources. 3.Review of Optical Principles: Classical Optics. 4.Review of Optical Interaction Properties. 5.Light-Tissue Interaction Variables. 6.Light-Tissue Interaction Theory. 7.Numerical and Deterministic Methods in Light-Tissue Interaction Theory. 8.Light-Tissue Interaction Mechanisms and Applications: Photophysical. 9.Light-Tissue Interaction Mechanisms and Applications: Photochemical. 10.Light-Tissue Interaction Mechanisms and Applications: Photobiological. 11.Therapeutic Applications of Light: Photophysical. 12.Therapeutic Applications of Light: Photochemical. 13.Therapeutic Applications of Light: Photobiological. 14.Diagnostic Methods Using Light: Photophysical. 15.Diagnostic Methods Using Light: Photochemical. Diagnostic Methods Using Light: Photobiological/
* The textbook is divided into three main sections: general optics theory, therapeutic applications of light, and diagnostic optical methods. Each chapter has different levels of detail to build students' knowledge from one level to the next. The first section covers the history of optics theory and the basic science behind light-tissue interactions. It also introduces the relevant approaches and approximations used to describe light propagation in turbid biological media. In the second section, the authors look more closely at light-tissue interactions and their applications in different medical areas, such as wound healing and tissue welding. The final section examines the various diagnostic methods that are employed using optical techniques. Throughout the text, the authors employ numerical examples of clinical and research requirements. *
Papadopoulos, M. G. et al. ed.
Non-Linear Optical Properties of Matter
From molecules to condensed phases
物質の非線形光物性
(Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 1)
Springer-Verlag 2006.7
800pp.
ISBN 1-4020-4849-1
39,800円
Contents
* 本書は非線形光学の基礎と応用を全2部構成でまとめます。第1部で理論と非線形光物性の計算を、第2部で最新の実験成果を詳述しています。 * 第1部では分子や結晶性固体、ナノ粒子の非線形光物性計算の最新の成果を概観し、微視的・巨視的な物質の物性の計算手法を検証します。
* 第2部では有機金属化合物、ロタキサン、ガラス、ラングミュア・プロジェット膜、金・銀ナノ粒子などの非線形光物性の近年の研究成果をまとめます。また、新しい非線形光材料の開発戦略とハイパーレイリー散乱法についても論じています。
1.Microscopic theory of nonlinear optics/ 2.Accurate nonlinear optical properties for small molecules/ 3.Determination of vibrational contributions to linear and nonlinear optical properties/ 4.SOS methods in calculations of electronic NLO properties/ 5.Kohn-Sham time-dependent density functional theory with applications to linear and nonlinear properties/ 6.Nonlinear pulse propagation in many-photon active isotropic media/ 7.Collective and cooperative phenomena in molecular functional materials.-Multiconfigurational self-consistent field-molecular mechanics response methods/ 8.Solvatochromism and nonlinear optical properties of donor-acceptor p-conjugated molecules/ 9.Symmetry based approach to the evaluation of second order NLO properties of carbon nanotubes/ 10.Atomistic molecular modeling of electric field poling of nonlinear-optical polymers/ 11.Nonlinear optical properties of chiral liquids/ 12.Recent progress in molecular design of ionic second-order nonlinear optical materials/ 13. Characterization techniques of nonlinear optical materials/ 14.Third-order nonlinear optical response of metal nanoparticles/ 15.From dipolar to octupolar phthalocyanine derivatives: The example of subphthalocyanines/ 16.NLO properties of metal alkynyl and related complexes/ 17. Ruthenium complexes as versatile chromophores with large, switchable hyperpolarizabilities/ 18.Linear and nonlinear optical properties of selected rotaxanes and catenanes/ 19.Second harmonic generation from gold and silver nanoparticles in liquid suspensions/ *
Carmichael, H. J.
Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 2
Non-Classical Fields
Springer-Verlag 2008.
542 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-71319-0
16,000円
Contents
9. The Degenerate Parametric Oscillator I: Squeezed States/ 10. The Degenerate Parametric Oscillator II: Phase-Space Analysis in the Small-Noise Limit/ 11. The Positive P Representation/ 12. The Degenerate Parametric Oscillator III: Phase-Space Analysis Outside the Small-Noise Limit/ 13. Cavity QED I: Simple Calculations/ 14. Many Atoms in a Cavity: Macroscopic Theory/ 15. Many Atoms in a Cavity II: Quantum Fluctuations in the Small-Noise Limit/ 16. Cavity QED II: Quantum Fluctuations/ 17. Quantum Trajectories I: Background and Interpretation/ 18. Quantum Trajectories II: The Degenerate Parametric Oscillator/ 19. Quantum Trajectories III: More Examples/ References/ Index/
* This second volume of Howard Carmichael’s essential work continues the development of the methods used in quantum optics to treat open quantum systems and their fluctuations. *
Liebl, H.
Applied Charged Particle Optics
Springer-Verlag 2007.12
132 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-71924-5
12,100円
Contents
1. Lenses: Basic Optics/ 2. Electrostatic Deflection/ 3. Magnetic Deflection/ 4. Image Aberrations/ 5. Fringe Field Confinement/ A. Applications/ References/ Index/
* Authored by a pioneer of the field, this overview of charged particle optics provides a solid introduction to the field for all physicists wishing to design their own apparatus or better understand the instruments with which they work. *
Kavokin, A. et al.
Microcavities
Oxford U.P. 2008.1
432 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-19-922894-9
15,600円
Contents
1. Overview of microcavities/ 2. Classical description of light/3. Quantum description of light/ 4. Semi-classical description of light-matter coupling/ 5. Quantum description of light-matter coupling in semiconductors/ 6. Weak-coupling microcavities/ 7. Strong coupling: resonant effects/ 8. Strong coupling: polariton Bose condensation/ 9. Spin and polarisation/ Appendices/ Index/
* Rapid development of microfabrication and assembly of nanostructures has opened up many opportunities to miniaturize structures that confine light, producing unusual and extremely interesting optical properties. This book addresses the large variety of optical phenomena taking place in confined solid state structures: microcavities.
* Realisations include planar and pillar microcavities, whispering gallery modes, and photonic crystals. The microcavities represent a unique laboratory for quantum optics and photonics. They exhibit a number of beautiful effects including lasing, superfluidity, superradiance, entanglement etc. *
Wolf, E. ed.
Progress in Optics Vol. 50
Elsevier Science Ltd. 2007.11
384 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-444-53023-1
23,200円
Contents
Preface/ 1. From Millisecond to Attosecond Laser Pulses/ 2. Conical Diffraction: Hamilton’s Diabolical point at the Heart of Crystal Optics/ 3. Historical Papers on the Particle Concept of Light/ 4. Field Quantization in Optics/ 5. The History of Near-Field Optics/ 6. Light Tunneling/ 7. The Influence of Young’s Interference Experiment on the Development of Statistical Optics/ 8. Planck, Photon Statistics, and Bose-Einstein Condensation/ Author index for Volume 50/ Subject index for Volume 50/ Contents of previous volumes/ Cumulative index - Volumes 1-50/
* In the fourty-six years that have gone by since the first volume of Progress in Optics was published, optics has become one of the most dynamic fields of science. The volumes in this series which have appeared up to now contain nearly 300 review articles by distinguished research workers, which have become permanent records for many important developments. *
Wang, Z.M. ed.
Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
Lecture Notes in Nanoscale Science and Technology
Springer-Verlag 2008.
468 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-74190-9
16,700円
Contents
1. The InAs/GaAs(001) Quantum Dots Transition: Advances on Understanding/ 2. Self-assembly of InAs Quantum Dot Structures on Cleaved Facets/ 3. InAs/GaAs Quantum Dots with Multimodal Size Distribution/ 4. Carrier Transfer in the Arrays of Coupled Quantum Dots/ 5. Dynamics of Carrier Transfer into In(Ga)As Self-assembled Quantum Dots/ 6. Spin Phenomena in Self-assembled Quantum Dots/ 7. Excitons and Spins in Quantum Dots Coupled to a Continuum of States/ 8. Quantum Coupling in Quantum DotMolecules/ 9. Studies of Semiconductor Quantum Dots for Quantum Information Processing/ 10 Stress Relaxation Phenomena in Buried Quantum Dots/ 11 Capacitance-Voltage Spectroscopy of InAs Quantum Dots/ 12 In(Ga)As/GaAs Quantum Dots Grown by MOCVD for Opto-electronic Device Applications/ 13 Area-selective and Site-controlled InAs Quantum-dot Growth Techniques for Photonic Crystal-based Ultra-small Integrated Circuit / 14 Detailed Analysis of the Shape-dependent Deformation Field in 3D Ge Islands on Si(001)/ 15 Growth and Characterization of III-Nitride Quantum Dots and their Application to Emitters/ Subject Index/ *
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