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Electro-Optics Handbook

Ronald W. Waynant and Marwood N. Ediger

First comprehensive handbook on electro-optics. Table of Contents: Introduction to Sources, Materials and Detectors; Non-Coherent Sources of Optical Radiation; Lasers, UV, VUV, and X-Ray; Lasers, Visible; Lasers, Infrared; Semi-conductor Lasers; Free Electron Lasers; Ultrashort Laser Pulses--UV, VUV; Optical Materials--UV, VUV; Optical Materials--Visible and Infrared; Ultraviolet and X-Ray Detectors; Detectors--Visible and Infrared; Imaging Detectors; Holography; Optical Fibers; Phase Conjugation; Optical Lithography; Laser Safety; Lasers in Medicine; Material Processing Applications of Lasers; Laser Spectroscopy and Photochemistry; Optical Integrated Circuits; Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits; Industrial Uses of Lasers; Fiber Optic Sensors; Isotope Separation Laser Chemistry; Coherent Detection; Lasers for Fusion; Optical Communications; Non-Linear Effects; Index. 500 illustrations.

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