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41. Physics of Semiconductor Devices
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44. Laser Physics
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48. Applied Nonlinear Optics
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50. The Principles of Nonlinear Optics
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51. Concepts of Classical Optics
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52. Principles of Laser Spectroscopy
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53. Introductory Quantum Optics
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54. The Physics of Quantum Information:
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55. Free Space Optics: Enabling Optical
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56. Handbook of Optics, Third Edition
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41. Physics of Semiconductor Devices
by J.-P. Colinge, C.A. Colinge
Paperback: 436 Pages (2005-10-03)
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Asin: 0387285237
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Physics of Semiconductor Devices covers both basic classic topics such as energy band theory and the gradual-channel model of the MOSFET as well as advanced concepts and devices such as MOSFET short-channel effects, low-dimensional devices and single-electron transistors. Concepts are introduced to the reader in a simple way, often using comparisons to everyday-life experiences such as simple fluid mechanics. They are then explained in depth and mathematical developments are fully described.
Physics of Semiconductor Devices contains a list of problems that can be used as homework assignments or can be solved in class to exemplify the theory. Many of these problems make use of Matlab and are aimed at illustrating theoretical concepts in a graphical manner. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very good!!
This book is very good! Both for beginners readers as for readers who are seeking more knowledge in physics of semiconductors. I particularly like much of the didactic Colinge. Recommended!

4-0 out of 5 stars Useful study text
If your aim is to review the main concepts and refresh your memory of semiconductor devices this book is excellent. Not a book for beginners in the area as it is heavy on equations but the main concepts are dealt with clearly and the many illustrations are quite helpful.

1-0 out of 5 stars Stay away!
This is terrible text.I am currently studying for a midterm and there are no examples and the authors write at a level that would not be acceptable for high school.The material is hard enough, but this book makes understanding it just that much more difficult.I hope the only schools that actually use this text are the two where the authors teach.I bet the good review was left by one of the authors.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not enough examples
Okay, maybe I'm just dumb, but this book barely has any examples besides the few problems at the end of each chapter. The book is full of equations and not enough explanation. I would not recommend taking this class or buying this book. Of course, if you're an EE student at UC Davis, this class (EEC140A) is required. So, tough luck. All I can tell you is... don't slack off. Attend the lectures, and don't fall behind. I found the materials to be pretty difficult. There's no way around it. Study.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
A must buy for those wishing to study the physics of semiconductor devices. ... Read more


42. Uniformly Accelerating Charged Particles: A Threat to the Equivalence Principle (Fundamental Theories of Physics)
by Stephen Lyle
Paperback: 362 Pages (2010-11-02)
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There has been a long debate about whether uniformly accelerated charges should radiate electromagnetic energy and how one should describe their worldline through a flat spacetime, i.e., whether the Lorentz-Dirac equation is right. There are related questions in curved spacetimes, e.g., do different varieties of equivalence principle apply to charged particles, and can a static charge in a static spacetime radiate electromagnetic energy? The problems with the LD equation in flat spacetime are spelt out in some detail here, and its extension to curved spacetime is discussed. Different equivalence principles are compared and some vindicated. The key papers are discussed in detail and many of their conclusions are significantly revised by the present solution.

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43. Useful Optics (Chicago Lectures in Physics)
by Walter T. Welford
Paperback: 150 Pages (1991-10-08)
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Asin: 0226893065
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Students and professionals alike have long felt the need of a modern source of practical advice on the use of optical tools in scientific research. Walter T. Welford's Useful Optics meets this need.

Welford offers a succinct review of principles basic to the construction and use of optics in physics. His lucid explanations and clear illustrations will particularly help those whose interests lie in other areas but who nevertheless must understand enough about optics to create the experimental apparatus necessary to their research. Consistently emphasizing applications and practical points of design, Welford covers a host of topics: mirrors and prisms, optical materials, aberration, the limits of image formation and resolution, illumination for image-forming systems, laser beams, interference and interferometry, detectors and light sources, holography, and more. The final chapter deals with putting together an experimental optics system.

Many areas of the physical sciences and engineering increasingly demand an appreciation of optics. Welford's Useful Optics will prove indispensable to any researcher trying to develop and use effective optical apparatus.

Walter T. Welford (1916-1990) was professor of physics at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine from 1951 until his death. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Optical Society of America.
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5-0 out of 5 stars wonderful short summery.... as it says...really useful optics...
I love this book! it is not a book to start learning from it but as a graduate student i go back to remember some basics and useful optics... i have to admit i use it a lot and i am glad that i found it... it is sad that the author dies before publishing it but i want to thank soooo much his friend that actually finished the job... thank you!

2-0 out of 5 stars More like "Useless Optics."
This skinny, expensive hardcover book only scratches the surface of anything even close to useful.Sixteen chapters, 129 pages.The "geometrical optics" chapter is three (!) pages short.If you're going to get a Welford book, don't make it this one.His "Aberrations of Optical Systems" is much better (and more expensive), but I'm not putting that one down for a good place to invest your dough.The most useful optics book is "Modern Optical Engineering" by Warren Smith.The Rudolf Kingslake books are also very good, depending, of course, on what, exactly, you're looking for.I'd give "Useful Optics" one star if I found something wrong in it (not that I've been looking).

3-0 out of 5 stars Decent Overview
This book is a decent overview of standard topics.Sometimes he gets a little abstract, particularly in the area of aberrations.Also, you can correctly deduce from the length of the book that it is concise.I think of it as a reference for people who know what they're doing to quickly look-up facts.However, if your goal is to get insight on practical details and tricks, things that don't normally accompany a formal discussion but matter greatly in the lab, then this book is probably not ideal for you.The best I can recommend is the catalog from Melles Griot (amazingly enough, optics catalogs are almost as good as textbooks as they are as sales guides). ... Read more


44. Laser Physics
by Peter W. Milonni, Joseph H. Eberly
Hardcover: 844 Pages (2010-03-29)
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Although the basic principles of lasers have remained unchanged in the past 20 years, there has been a shift in the kinds of lasers generating interest. Providing a comprehensive introduction to the operating principles and applications of lasers, this second edition of the classic book on the subject reveals the latest developments and applications of lasers. Placing more emphasis on applications of lasers and on optical physics, the book's self-contained discussions will appeal to physicists, chemists, optical scientists, engineers, and advanced undergraduate students. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Miracle of Miracles!!
I first wrote the one and only review for this book a decade ago and a decade after the book's publication.Well the authors have FINALLY updated the book: Laser Physics.

Apparently M & E were content to reside in the "J.D. Jackson" school of textbook writing.

I haven't looked into the new edition, but my gut says it's WAY too late and probably just another face now in a very crowded CROWD.At least they hit a home run the first time out.

5-0 out of 5 stars The perfect one-source reference text for lasers.
The hardest part about writing any scientific textbook is balancing readability with volume of content.Generally, authors fall into two categories:those including far too much material and those presuming too much prior knowledge on the part of the reader.Milonni and Eberly have found the perfect compromise in LASERS.While an excellent advanced undergrad or intermediate grad. text, it isn't as exhaustive as Siegman's LASERS. On the other hand, it contains peripheral material about non-linear optics which many texts on lasers should include, but don't.LASERS is perfect for proceeding further with more in depth studies of advanced topics in lasers (as treated in Siegman). There are only 2 faults I can find with the book: one is technical, the other editorial.In the technical area, its discussion of Q-switching is a bit trite and shallow.A topic as important as this should receive a little more attention.It would be nice to see an updated volume reflecting recent advances in technology.The authors did such a nice job the first time around, it shouldn't take alot of effort to include perhaps one more chapter on current trends in lasers. ... Read more


45. Semiconductor Device Physics and Design (Series on Integrated Circuits and Systems)
by Umesh Mishra, Jasprit Singh
Hardcover: 560 Pages (2007-12-13)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Semiconductor Device Physics and Design provides a fresh and unique teaching tool. Over the last decade device performances are driven by new materials, scaling, heterostructures and new device concepts. Semiconductor devices have mostly relied on Si but increasingly GaAs, InGaAs and heterostructures made from Si/SiGe, GaAs/AlGaAs etc have become important. Over the last few years one of the most exciting new entries has been the nitride based heterostructures. New physics based on polar charges and polar interfaces has become important as a result of the nitrides. Nitride based devices are now used for high power applications and in lighting and display applications. For students to be able to participate in this exciting arena, a lot of physics, device concepts, heterostructure concepts and materials properties need to be understood. It is important to have a textbook that teaches students and practicing engineers about all these areas in a coherent manner.

Semiconductor Device Physics and Design starts out with basic physics concepts including the physics behind polar heterostructures and strained heterostructures. Important devices ranging from p-n diodes to bipolar and field effect devices is then discussed. An important distinction users will find in this book is the discussion presented on device needs from the perspective of various technologies. For example, how much gain is needed in a transistor, how much power, what kind of device characteristics are needed. Not surprisingly the needs depend upon applications. The needs of an A/D or D/A converter will be different from that of an amplifier in a cell phone. Similarly the diodes used in a laptop will place different requirements on the device engineer than diodes used in a mixer circuit. By relating device design to device performance and then relating device needs to system use the student can see how device design works in real world.

This book is comprehensive without being overwhelming. The focus was to make this a useful text book so that the information contained is cohesive without including all aspects of device physics. The lesson plans demonstrated how this book could be used in a 1 semester or 2 quarter sequence.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent introductory book for compound semiconductors device physics
There are many classic books out there for introductory semiconductor device physics written by eminent scholars such as Streetman, Pierret, Neamen and many more. These books were written for Silicon based devices. On the other hand, with the recent research advances in compound semiconductors, it becomes imperative to have a new book which is tuned to the fundamentals required to understand the physics behind these materials and the corresponding devices. This book has indeed been tailor made to meet such demands. The first chapter is an excellent introduction to crystal structures of semiconductors, much better than the earlier mentioned books. But, in my humble opinion, the second chapter takes the cake. I have never come across such an elegant analysis of band structures of devices in a book meant for electrical engineers. Generally, such discussions have been limited to physics textbooks which are not that easy to comprehend. I can go about other chapters to, but then, I believe you have got my point by now. This book treats the material is a totally different style which is very reader friendly.

Another salient feature of this book is the pedagogical tools employed by the authors. Every now and then, by using simple analogies, flowcharts and detailed illustrations, concepts have been nicely explained.

There is another book on compound semiconductor device physics by Sandip Tiwari which ishard to find these days. Moreover, its more inclined towards graduate students than undergraduates and hence expects the reader to have strong fundamentals. Hence, I will recommend that book as a supplement to this one.

So, if you are interested in understanding device physics for both Si based and compound semiconductors, this is an excellent introductory book. Being a doctoral candidate in solid state devices, I believe this book has a unique place in your collection. Also, the authors are really eminent researchers in their fields and this book is indeed a testament to their prowess in this subject. ... Read more


46. Introduction to Matrix Methods in Optics
by A. Gerrard, J. M. Burch
Paperback: 355 Pages (1994-06-28)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Clear, accessible guide requires little prior knowledge and considers just two topics: paraxial imaging and polarization. Lucid discussions of paraxial imaging properties of a centered optical system, optical resonators and laser beam propagation, matrices in polarization optics and propagation of light through crystals, much more. 60 illustrations. Appendixes. Bibliography.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Just Right
This book may not be what you're looking for - but it was exactly what I was looking for.I was lead to pick up this book by my study of another book Principles of Lasers (4th edition), which is a graduate level laser physics text.I got through the quantum sections of the book without too much problem, but then upon reaching the optics portion I came to the realization that I needed a more basic study of optics before I proceeded.So taking a break from Lasers I turned to finding a good optics book.I first I tried a more general textbook that had way too much introductory information that I didn't want or need and nowhere near enough of the specific topics that I did want and need.Then I discovered Matrix Methods in Optics by Gerrard and Burch - Eureka.

There's only five chapters to this book, so if you're looking for a general introduction to optics this will not work for you.I skipped the introductory first chapter, but then dove in to the second chapter (Paraxial Ray Approximation) and the third (Optical Resonators).I have not yet gotten to chapters four and five (Polarization Optics and Propagation of Light in a Crystal respectively) as they go beyond my purposes.Bottom line is that if you need an in-depth, straightforward course in any of those four topics listed in chapters 2 - 5and that without a lot of extraneous material this is the book for you.

4-0 out of 5 stars Enough

Had just about the information a needed. It could have a little bit more examples for a more clear approach. It was pretty useful.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great if you are more interested in the math than the physics of optics
I really liked this book, but then my needs are probably different from the other two reviewers. I was looking for a book that concentrated on the mathematics of optics. Specifically I needed something that would show, given point A and a particular optical system, where would the translated version point B occur, and how could I express this in simple mathematical terms. My need was having a good book on the mathematics of optics without the need to wade through the details of the EM theory of Hecht, which if you are into pure optics, is an essential book. However, I am a computer scientist writing code to simulate optical effects rather than a physicist.

If you are interested in the mathematics of light, I can't think of a better reference. It even begins with a review of matrix algebra in case you are a bit rusty on the subject. It then applies matrix methods to paraxial rays through a cascadeof lenses using the Jones transfer matrix approach.The book then covers optical resonators for lasers with Gaussian beams, followed by a chapter on polarization effects using the Muller matrix approach. If you don't already know the background material, chapter four on the polarization of light and the Stokes equations can be rough going. The Jones and Muller matrix calculations are derived in the appendix.The math in this book is well presented, but there is little indication of where you are going with this material in the grand scheme of things.

2-0 out of 5 stars Pretty boring and disorganized
If you are already involved in optical computations, but have forgotten some fundamental tricks, this book is for you.As a trainer or reference it is difficult and obtuse.It is a string of mathematical methods linked together by math relationships rather than application to optic relationships.It was not of much help.

However, it is very inexpensive in the paperback form.You get what you pay for I guess.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Bit Antique, But An Excellent Orientation
This book is very inexpensive (thanks again, Dover), and talks about all sorts of matrix methods in optics: ABCD matrices for paraxial ray tracing, Jones matrices, coherency matrices, and Stokes parameters for polarization,among other things.

It's not a terribly deep book, but it is readable,lucid, and complete.It got me up to speed rapidly on an area I was fuzzyin, so for well under twenty simoleons, it's a great bargain. ... Read more


47. Light And Optics (Physics in Our World)
by Kyle, Ph.d. Kirkland
Hardcover: 176 Pages (2007-05-30)
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48. Applied Nonlinear Optics
by Frits Zernike, John E. Midwinter
Paperback: 208 Pages (2006-10-06)
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Asin: 048645360X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Directed toward physicists and engineers interested in the device applications enabled by nonlinear optics, this text is suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Its content is presented entirely on a classical basis and requires only an elementary knowledge of quantum mechanics. 1973 edition.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Nice book
Not with complicated theory, but sufficient to understand the phenomena and applications. One word: practical. ... Read more


49. Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light (7th Edition)
by Max Born, Emil Wolf
Hardcover: 986 Pages (1999-10-13)
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Asin: 0521642221
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Principles of Optics is one of the classic science books of the twentieth century, and probably the most influential book in optics published in the past forty years. This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated, with new material covering the CAT scan, interference with broad-band light and the so-called Rayleigh-Sommerfeld diffraction theory. This edition also details scattering from inhomogeneous media and presents an account of the principles of diffraction tomography to which Emil Wolf has made a basic contribution. Several new appendices are also included. This new edition will be invaluable to advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers working in most areas of optics. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Need modernising
Yes - all classical (linear) optical concepts are in here, and yes, it's the 'bible', but it's very dated in its content, style and references, generally, and not very practical to use.

I wish Hecht - or someone like him - would re-write this classic as a more advanced version of his book.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Bible

Amazing book. It's the bible of geometric optics. Have everything you might need.

Needs a little previous knowledge, but which book doesn't?

5-0 out of 5 stars A Classic in the Science of Optics
I read this book in the late sixties, when some of my fellow engineers built and tested an acoustic lens for a developmental company. Born & Wolf were well-acquainted with antenna aperture theory, and were among the first to write that the human eye could resolve 5X better than aperture theory would predict. This they credited to involuntary eye movements called flicks and saccades, which when combined with the brain's ability to do signal processing, was able to produce much better resolution than would have been predicted by the diameter of the retinal rods. In many ways the book gives testimony to God's wonderful gift of vision with color, depth, clarity, and order.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book
It is just a rare book on physical optics based on Maxwell equations. Rarely a book states the assumptions,the validity of the equations, the principles and how the equations arrived. Certainly, it is a great book for postgraduates and researchers in physical optics not so for undergraduate students who don't want to go through all the mathematics.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Classic
This book is a classic with all problems associated. Half of the reference quoted have been written before the WWII. Very useful if you like to quote original papers. This book cover most topics of the classical optics but hardy cover modern topics.

However, it is hard to read and use a weird notation. Certainly not useful for rapid referencing. Like the bible, use it only when you have serious problem to deal with. ... Read more


50. The Principles of Nonlinear Optics (Wiley Classics Library)
by Y. R. Shen
Paperback: 576 Pages (2002-11-21)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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A comprehensive treatment of nonlinear optics emphasizing physical concepts and the relationhip between theory and experiment. Systematically describes a number of sub-topics in the field. Up-to-date references and numerous illustrations will help both beginners and practitioners interested in gaining a more thorough understanding of the subject. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best nonlinear optics book with physics insight
This book is best for physics students.Boyd's book is a good starting point.Shen's book offers a lot more physics insight.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not for nonexpert but nevertheless a useful book
This book can be best appreciated when one already has a basic understanding of nonlinear optics, and wants to go beyond some hand waving pictures to delve into maths and subtleties behind the phenomena. That is, if you are just a nonexpert who wants to know what nonlinear optics is, this book might not be the one for you. But if you are a serious physics student who works in nonlinear optics or atomic physics, it's a good reference book.

2-0 out of 5 stars This is not the book to learn nonlinear optics from
This book is simply not very helpful as a textbook or as a reference.Shen seems to want to create a catalog of all nonlinear phenomena.He gives both too much (mathematical) and too little (practical) information on each subject.The mathematics does not really go beyond Bloembergen'slittle book. ... Read more


51. Concepts of Classical Optics
by John Strong
Paperback: 720 Pages (2004-01-15)
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An intermediate course in optics, this volume explores both experimental and theoretical concepts, offering a practical knowledge of geometrical optics. Its exposition of the concepts of classical optics is presented with a minimum of mathematical detail, and illustrative problems appear throughout the text.
415 figures. 17 tables. 1958 edition.
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52. Principles of Laser Spectroscopy and Quantum Optics
by Paul R. Berman, Vladimir S. Malinovsky
Hardcover: 520 Pages (2011-01-12)
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Principles of Laser Spectroscopy and Quantum Optics is an essential textbook for graduate students studying the interaction of optical fields with atoms. It also serves as an ideal reference text for researchers working in the fields of laser spectroscopy and quantum optics.

The book provides a rigorous introduction to the prototypical problems of radiation fields interacting with two- and three-level atomic systems. It examines the interaction of radiation with both atomic vapors and condensed matter systems, the density matrix and the Bloch vector, and applications involving linear absorption and saturation spectroscopy. Other topics include hole burning, dark states, slow light, and coherent transient spectroscopy, as well as atom optics and atom interferometry. In the second half of the text, the authors consider applications in which the radiation field is quantized. Topics include spontaneous decay, optical pumping, sub-Doppler laser cooling, the Heisenberg equations of motion for atomic and field operators, and light scattering by atoms in both weak and strong external fields. The concluding chapter offers methods for creating entangled and spin-squeezed states of matter.

Instructors can create a one-semester course based on this book by combining the introductory chapters with a selection of the more advanced material. A solutions manual is available to teachers.

Rigorous introduction to the interaction of optical fields with atoms Applications include linear and nonlinear spectroscopy, dark states, and slow light Extensive chapter on atom optics and atom interferometry Conclusion explores entangled and spin-squeezed states of matter Solutions manual (available only to teachers) ... Read more

53. Introductory Quantum Optics
by Christopher Gerry, Peter Knight
Paperback: 332 Pages (2004-11-22)
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This elementary introduction to the subject of quantum optics, the study of the quantum mechanical nature of light and its interaction with matter, is almost entirely concerned with the quantized electromagnetic field. The text is designed for upper-level undergraduates taking courses in quantum optics who have already taken a course in quantum mechanics, and for first- and second- year graduate students. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Useful, but could be much better with substantial revision
I am a mathematician who is very familiar with electrodynamics and quantum mechanics.
I read this book to teach myself quantum optics.
Since I read it as a self-study text,
I will review it from that perspective.
Some of the weaknesses noted might be less important for a classroom text.

The Gerry/Knight text is billed as suitable for
"senior undergraduates and beginning postgraduates", but
I fear that undergraduates who attempt it as a self-study text
are likely to end up frustrated.
I can't recall ever encountering an undergraduate with a background in mathematics and quantum mechanics
sufficient to read this book in a reasonable time without the guidance of an instructor.
If used for self-study, I think that minimal prerequisites
would be a graduate level understanding of abstract linear algebra and quantum mechanics.
Some familiarity with Fock space and the theory of operators on infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces would be desirable.

Because the book is intended for beginners,
the authors take pains to explain many things which a beginner might not know.
Most of the explanations were careful and helpful, but I was dissatisfied with some.
I read the book cover to cover and was able to follow most of it,
but some of it (e.g, much of the chapter on decoherence)
is still a mystery to me.

Chapter 9 describes recent experiments in quantum optics which
demonstrate amazing properties of light unimaginable from a classical perspective.
The presentations of the physical setups give just the right amount of detail for clear understanding.
The diagrams are good.
However, I felt that the mathematical analyses would be easier
for those with good backgrounds if done on a higher level,
and some of the physical discussions seemed obscure.

Given the authors' intended audience,
it may be unreasonable to quarrel with their choice of mathematical level.
However, it is truly unfortunate that some of
their calculational details seem actually wrong.
For example, in Section 9.3's discussion of a ``quantum eraser'',
several terms appear to be omitted from equation (9.21),
which invalidates some of the subsequent discussion.
Moreover, the discussion is obscure and seems of questionable validity even were the text's (9.21) correct.
More details can be found on my website.

I noticed only a few errors which would affect the physics,
but there are too many mathematical errors and
an unusually large number of typos.
Most of the typos are relatively insignificant,
but nevertheless distracting.
Readers should be prepared to check everything.

My copy is by now riddled with underlined statements with marginal notes
like "Why?", or "What does this mean?"
As I progressed through the book and my understanding deepened,
manyof these "Why's" were erased, but quite a few remain.

The reader who wants to learn quantum optics and has
the necessary mathematical background may wish that
parts of the book were more carefully written,
but he will not be fundamentally disappointed.
This is a good book from which I learned a lot.
It seems much clearer than Scully and Zubairy's
Quantum Optics, which I read previously.

My brand new paperback copy is falling apart after only a few weeks of careful use at home.
A book this good deserves a more durable binding. ... Read more


54. The Physics of Quantum Information: Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Computation
Paperback: 314 Pages (2010-11-02)
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Leading experts from "The Physics of Quantum Information" network, initiated by the European Commission, bring together the most recent results from this emerging area of quantum technology. Written in a consistent style as a research monograph, the book introduces quantum cryptography, quantum teleportation, and quantum computation, considering both theory and newest experiments. Both scientists working in the field and advanced students will find a rich source of information on this exciting new area. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Unique
This book is unique. It contains a lot of information about physical experiments regarding to Quantum Information. Moreover, the book has an interesting approach to quantum communications. A must to buy for anyone interested in quantum information, computation and communications.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on physics and ideas of Quantum Information
This book is interesting for understanding 'physics' of quantum information, how quantum processing is done physically. Authors have properly described all experiments and ideas on quantum information, quantum cryptography and teleportation. This book assumes that you have some knowledge on quantum mechanics or basic concepts about this subject.

5-0 out of 5 stars To learn it.
You could use this book as a first if you have a general idea
of basic concepts in quantum theory. It is a collection of
very nicely written tutorials. They are done by authorities in the field, and cover the main trends. I especially liked Jozsa's
chapter on quantum algorithms. By now there are also good textbooks that can get you started from scratch, such as Hirvensalo, or Nielsen-Chuang. If you have trouble getting hold the original journal articles, World Scientific just came out with a collection of major papers on quantum computation and quantum information, isbn 9810241178. It includes the full text [reprinted] of some of the papers which are cited in the present book; quite a few by the very same authors. That is a big help, as the papers in the subject are scattered and spread out over many different journals, and it might be hard to know where to start when
logging into the arXiv.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amust have, for every mind traineed in sciences
I read this books in all most 4 nites, and found it excellent to clear many dark concepts of quantum physics. I hardly recommended it to friends all over the world.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on the Physics of Quantum Information
I have heard about this book when I was attending a series of lectures in Cambridge related to this topic, and one of the speakers was D. Bouwmeester. A. Eckert and A. Zeilinger are quite well known names inquantum physics, and this is assures for the high quality of the book. Thebook is clear in form and complete in its contents and reflects theprofessionality of the people involved in this research topic. It startsfrom the basic concepts, and gives the reader a complete perspective onQuantum Cryptography and entanglement, then is discussed teleportation,computation, including a step towards the experimental set up.Environmental decoherence, purification of entanglement and quantum errorcorrection are discussed in the last chapters. ... Read more


55. Free Space Optics: Enabling Optical Connectivity in Today's Networks
by Heinz Willebrand, Baksheesh Ghuman
Paperback: 288 Pages (2001-12-31)
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Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Free Space Optics will begin with the fundamentals of the technology before launching into FSO topologies, deployment issues, applications, and case studies.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good read from a tehnology and market perspective
The book captured how an old technology like FSO is capturing market share in a fiber and copper dominated world.

The technology description was thorough with just enough market info to keep me grounded.

I recommend it!

1-0 out of 5 stars Whose this book intended for?
The book lacks a purpose. It bounces around really not making a point or a conclusion. I'm not sure who the intended audience was for this book but it certainly wasn't myself or anyone I know in the networking industry. The book is very slanted to the author's small start-up company and their products.It appears Ghuman is no longer at the company because the bio on the back cover states he "was" not "is" at the company. I checked the web site and there is no mention of him.

I suppose I agree with an earlier comment that better information on the topic is found in white papers freely available on the Internet.

1-0 out of 5 stars Reviewer from Academic / Technical sector
Having read the book, I tend to agree with the first two reviewers since most of the Free-Space technology is distorted to suit the authors' products. I disagree with the last reviewer from New York. More accurate FSO references exist for research, academic and development purposes. It depends on the reader ethical technical standard to select the appropriate sources. With less than three months of publishing, the book is already on the used book list....

4-0 out of 5 stars This book is for academics and networkers alike
If you are interested in knowing more about a technology that delivers optical bandwidth via infrared lasers through free space, this book is for you. It contains extensive technical information and telecommunications material for both researchers and network professionals. I know of no other single source that provides this much depth and content about free space optics.

5-0 out of 5 stars Baksheesh Ghuman
As a veteran in the industry I am familiar with Baksheesh Ghuman's many articles and presentations over the years. This book reflects his in depth knowledge and insight on the fastest growing technology in the industry. I highly recommend it! ... Read more


56. Handbook of Optics, Third Edition Volume III: Vision and Vision Optics(set)
by Michael Bass, Casimer DeCusatis, Jay Enoch, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, Guifang Li, Carolyn MacDonald, Virendra Mahajan, Eric Van Stryland
Hardcover: 1100 Pages (2009-11-17)
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The most comprehensive and up-to-date optics resource available

Prepared under the auspices of the Optical Society of America, the five carefully architected and cross-referenced volumes of the Handbook of Optics, Third Edition, contain everything a student, scientist, or engineer requires to actively work in the field. From the design of complex optical systems to world-class research and development methods, this definitive publication provides unparalleled access to the fundamentals of the discipline and its greatest minds.

Individual chapters are written by the world's most renowned experts who explain, illustrate, and solve the entire field of optics. Each volume contains a complete chapter listing for the entire Handbook, extensive chapter glossaries, and a wealth of references. This pioneering work offers unprecedented coverage of optics data, techniques, and applications.

Volume III, all in full color, covers vision and vision optics. ... Read more

57. Optics of Diffractive and Gradient Index Elements and Systems (PM 42)
by Grigoriy I. Greisukh, Sergei T. Bobrov, Sergei A. Stepanov
Paperback: 414 Pages (1997-04-01)
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The use of diffractive and gradient-index (GRIN) lenses as components of imaging optical systems has been investigated for several decades. The elements have proved competitive in their unique focusing and aberration properties and in terms of their additional degrees of freedom for optical design. This book systematically examines the physical principles of diffractive and GRIN elements.

Contents:
- Introduction to Theory of Diffractive Elements
- Introduction to Theory of Gradient-Index Elements
- Ray Tracing and Estimation of Image Quality
- Aberration Calculations of Homogeneous Optical Systems
- Aberration Calculations of Inhomogeneous Optical Systems
- Correction Capabilities of Optical Elements of Different Types
- High-Resolution Objectives Using Diffractive Lenses
- Homogeneous Hybrid Optical Systems
- Hybrid Objectives Using Gradient-Index Lenses
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58. Introduction to Quantum Optics: From the Semi-classical Approach to Quantized Light
by Gilbert Grynberg, Alain Aspect, Claude Fabre
Hardcover: 696 Pages (2010-10-18)
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Covering a number of important subjects in quantum optics, this textbook is an excellent introduction for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, familiarizing readers with the basic concepts and formalism as well as the most recent advances. The first part of the textbook covers the semi-classical approach where matter is quantized, but light is not. It describes significant phenomena in quantum optics, including the principles of lasers. The second part is devoted to the full quantum description of light and its interaction with matter, covering topics such as spontaneous emission, and classical and non-classical states of light. An overview of photon entanglement and applications to quantum information is also given. In the third part, non-linear optics and laser cooling of atoms are presented, where using both approaches allows for a comprehensive description. Each chapter describes basic concepts in detail, and more specific concepts and phenomena are presented in 'complements'. ... Read more


59. Optical Physics
by Ariel Lipson, Stephen G. Lipson, Henry Lipson
Hardcover: 590 Pages (2010-11-30)
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Asin: 0521493455
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This fourth edition of a well-established textbook takes students from fundamental ideas to the most modern developments in optics. Illustrated with 400 figures, it contains numerous practical examples, many from student laboratory experiments and lecture demonstrations. Aimed at undergraduate and advanced courses on modern optics, it is ideal for scientists and engineers. The book covers the principles of geometrical and physical optics, leading into quantum optics, using mainly Fourier transforms and linear algebra. Chapters are supplemented with advanced topics and up-to-date applications, exposing readers to key research themes, including negative refractive index, surface plasmon resonance, phase retrieval in crystal diffraction and the Hubble telescope, photonic crystals, super-resolved imaging in biology, electromagnetically induced transparency, slow light and superluminal propagation, entangled photons and solar energy collectors. Solutions to the problems, simulation programs, key figures and further discussions of several topics are available at www.cambridge.org/lipson. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A good book on optics
This is a good book on optics. It is quite an advanced book and may not be suitable for beginners. It covers a broad range of topics on classical optics including geometrical optics, ray optics and physical optics. It can also be used as a reference. Another good book at about the same level is Optics by Hecht. ... Read more


60. Scattering And Diffraction in Physical Optics
by Manuel Nieto-Vesperinas
Hardcover: 456 Pages (2006-06-01)
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This book presents a comprehensive tutorial on propagation, diffraction and scattering problems from the basic principles of physical optics. Beginning with the fundamental differential and integral equations for wavefields, the text presents an exhaustive discussion on the extinction theorem as a non-local boundary condition; this has been extensively employed for the rigorous solution of scattering and diffraction problems. There is also an in-depth presentation of the topic of scattering from rough surfaces, in particular the phenomenon of enhanced backscattering, as well as a detailed development of the angular spectrum representation of fields leading to questions on non-diffraction beams. Of key interest in near field optical microscopy and nanooptics, the S-matrix theory based on the angular spectrum for propagating components and the recently discovered properties of the S-matrix for evanescent components of wavefields are considered. In addition, the book deals with the healing effect of phase conjugation on waves, and focuses on some applications concerning the relationship with time reversal.Readers will also find discussions on image recovery from partial information data (phase problems and super-resolution problems), as well as a chapter on the fundamentals of near field optical microscopy techniques, including the hot topic of propagation in negative index media. ... Read more


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