
Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering (Print) - Five Volume Set
CRC Press
2nd Edition
Published on 22. September 2015
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3858 pages
978-1-4398-5097-8 (ISBN)
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Description
The first edition of the Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering provided a valuable reference concerning devices or systems that generate, transmit, measure, or detect light, and to a lesser degree, the basic interaction of light and matter. This Second Edition not only reflects the changes in optical and photonic engineering that have occurred since the first edition was published, but also:
Boasts a wealth of new material, expanding the encyclopedia's length by 25 percent
Contains extensive updates, with significant revisions made throughout the text
Features contributions from engineers and scientists leading the fields of optics and photonics today
With the addition of a second editor, the Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering, Second Edition offers a balanced and up-to-date look at the fundamentals of a diverse portfolio of technologies and discoveries in areas ranging from x-ray optics to photon entanglement and beyond. This edition's release corresponds nicely with the United Nations General Assembly's declaration of 2015 as the International Year of Light, working in tandem to raise awareness about light's important role in the modern world.
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Boasts a wealth of new material, expanding the encyclopedia's length by 25 percent
Contains extensive updates, with significant revisions made throughout the text
Features contributions from engineers and scientists leading the fields of optics and photonics today
With the addition of a second editor, the Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering, Second Edition offers a balanced and up-to-date look at the fundamentals of a diverse portfolio of technologies and discoveries in areas ranging from x-ray optics to photon entanglement and beyond. This edition's release corresponds nicely with the United Nations General Assembly's declaration of 2015 as the International Year of Light, working in tandem to raise awareness about light's important role in the modern world.
Also Available Online
This Taylor & Francis encyclopedia is also available through online subscription, offering a variety of extra benefits for researchers, students, and librarians, including:
Citation tracking and alerts
Active reference linking
Saved searches and marked lists
HTML and PDF format options
Contact Taylor and Francis for more information or to inquire about subscription options and print/online combination packages.
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Reviews / Votes
Praise for the First Edition"... extraordinarily comprehensive. ... detailed, up-to-date information and data. ... This is the only reference book you ever need. A must-have!"
-Gerald Holst, Author and Publisher, Fellow, SPIE, Winter Park, Florida, USA
"... contents are well chosen, comprehensive, and expanded upon with authority. ... The encyclopedia is a significant addition to our set of reference materials."
-Brian J. Thompson, Provost Emeritus and Distinguished University Professor, Professor Emeritus of Optics, University of Rochester, New York, USA
"... has something for everyone."
-Mark G. Kuzyk, Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Physics, Washington State University, Pullman, USA
"... structured in a manner that allows a reader not generally familiar with the topic to rapidly gain a penetrating understanding of the terminology, background, scope, application, [and] important analytical relationships."
-Barry Johnson, Optical E.T.C., Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, USA
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Optical, mechanical, and electrical and electronics engineers; metrologists; physicists; and graduate-level and continuing-education students in these disciplines.
Illustrations
3500 s/w Abbildungen
3500 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
11317 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-5097-8 (9781439850978)
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Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering (Print) - Five Volume Set
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Craig Hoffman | Ronald Driggers
Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering (Print) - Five Volume Set
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09/2015
2nd Edition
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Ronald G. Driggers | Craig Hoffman | Ronald Driggers
Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering (Print)
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09/2003
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€1,955.54
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Persons
Craig A. Hoffman is superintendent of the Optical Sciences Division of the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), and a member of the Senior Executive Service. Dr. Hoffman came to the NRL in 1979 as a National Research Council post-doctoral fellow and joined the NRL staff as a research physicist in 1981. He became the associate superintendent of the NRL Optical Sciences Division in 1998, and served as acting superintendent of the division from February 2007 to March 2008 and from October 2013 to October 2014. As a member of the NRL research staff, Dr. Hoffman received Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Awards in 1996 and 2006. Widely published, Dr. Hoffman is a fellow of the OSA and a member of IEEE, SPIE, Sigma Xi, and Phi Beta Kappa. He holds a BS in physics from Purdue University, and an MS and Ph.D in physics from Brown University.
Ronald G. Driggers is CEO of St. Johns Optical Systems, a retired US naval reserve officer, and editor-in-chief of Applied Optics. Previously, he was superintendent of the Optical Sciences Division of the US Naval Research Laboratory and a member of the Senior Executive Service. Before that, he was director of the Modeling and Simulation Division at the US Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD), and worked briefly as chief of the Electro-Optics and Photonics Division at the Army Research Laboratory. He was selected as the 2002 Army Materiel Command's Engineer of the Year; 2001 Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center Technical Employee of the Year; 2001 NVESD Technical Employee of the Year; and 2001 Naval Engineering Duty Officer of the Year. Widely published, Dr. Driggers is a fellow of SPIE, OSA, and the Military Sensing Symposium. He holds a doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Memphis.
Ronald G. Driggers is CEO of St. Johns Optical Systems, a retired US naval reserve officer, and editor-in-chief of Applied Optics. Previously, he was superintendent of the Optical Sciences Division of the US Naval Research Laboratory and a member of the Senior Executive Service. Before that, he was director of the Modeling and Simulation Division at the US Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD), and worked briefly as chief of the Electro-Optics and Photonics Division at the Army Research Laboratory. He was selected as the 2002 Army Materiel Command's Engineer of the Year; 2001 Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center Technical Employee of the Year; 2001 NVESD Technical Employee of the Year; and 2001 Naval Engineering Duty Officer of the Year. Widely published, Dr. Driggers is a fellow of SPIE, OSA, and the Military Sensing Symposium. He holds a doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Memphis.
Editor
Optical Sciences Division, US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
St. Johns Optical Systems, Lake Mary, Florida, USA
Content
Applications. Astronomy. Fiber Optics and Optical Communications. Measurement and Metrology. Medical Optics and Biotechnology. Optical Computing. Optical Data Storage. Optical Signal Processing. Optical Microscopy. Photovoltaics. Radiometry. Remote Sensing. Spectroscopy. X-Ray Optics. Detectors. Photon Detectors. Thermal Detectors. Imaging Systems and Image Processing. Displays. Holography. Image Compression. Image Processing. Imaging Fundamentals. Imaging Systems. Machine Vision. Vision and Color. Lasers and Other Sources. Ultrafast Lasers. Materials and Devices. Concepts. Devices: Design, Fabrication, and Characterization. Electro-Optics. Integrated Optics. Liquid Crystals. Nonlinear Optics. Photonic Crystals. Reticles. Scanners. Surface Effects in Optics. Thin Films and Optical Coatings. Propagation. Atmospheric Optics and Oceanic Optics. Coherence and Statistical Optics. Diffraction and Gratings. Plasmonics. Quantum Optics. Scattering.