
Colour and the Optical Properties of Materials
An Exploration of the Relationship Between Light, the Optical Properties of Materials and Colour
Richard Tilley(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 26. November 1999
Book
Mixed media product
XII, 336 pages
978-0-471-85198-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Colour is an important and integral part of everyday life, and an understanding and knowledge of the scientific principles behind colour, with its many applications and uses, is becoming increasingly important to a wide range of academic disciplines, from physical, medical and biological sciences through to the arts. Colour and the Optical Properties of Materials carefully introduces the science behind the subject, along with many modern and cutting-edge applications, chose to appeal to today's students. For science students, it provides a broad introduction to the subject and the many applications of colour. To more applied students, such as engineering and arts students, it provides the essential scientific background to colour and the many applications.
Features: Introduces the science behind the subject whilst closely connecting it to modern applications, such as colour displays, optical amplifiers and colour centre lasers Richly illustrated with full-colour plates Includes many worked examples, along with problems and exercises at the end of each chapter and selected answers at the back of the book A Web site, including additional problems and full solutions to all the problems, which may be accessed at: www.cardiff.ac.uk/uwcc/engin/staff/rdjt/colour Written for students taking an introductory course in colour in a wide range of disciplines such as physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, computer science, design, photography, architecture and textiles.
Features: Introduces the science behind the subject whilst closely connecting it to modern applications, such as colour displays, optical amplifiers and colour centre lasers Richly illustrated with full-colour plates Includes many worked examples, along with problems and exercises at the end of each chapter and selected answers at the back of the book A Web site, including additional problems and full solutions to all the problems, which may be accessed at: www.cardiff.ac.uk/uwcc/engin/staff/rdjt/colour Written for students taking an introductory course in colour in a wide range of disciplines such as physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, computer science, design, photography, architecture and textiles.
Reviews / Votes
"makes an excellent reference book." (Materials World, July 2000) "...a clear text which I can recommend to anyone who is scientifically aware...[and] also as a good course text for an introductory course on colour..." ( Glass Technology, October 2000) "Richard Tilley has done an excellent job in providing an overview of the ways in which colour can be produced and used." ( Chemistry Industry, 6th November 2000) "a worthy tome for both library and personal bookshelves" (Contemporary Physics, Vol.43, No.2 2002)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 24.5 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-85198-1 (9780471851981)
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Richard J. D. Tilley
Colour and The Optical Properties of Materials
An Exploration of the Relationship Between Light, the Optical Properties of Materials and Colour
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12/2010
2nd Edition
Wiley
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Content
Light and Colour. Colours Due to Refraction and Dispersion. Crystals and Light. The Production of Colour by Reflection. Colour Due to Scattering. Colour Due to Diffraction. Colour from Atoms and Ions. Colour from Molecules. Colour from Charge Transfer and Luminescence. Colour in Metals, Semiconductors and Insulators. Fibre Optics and Data Transmission. Displays. Lasers and Holograms. Appendix. Index.