Optics of Materials

Fundamentals of the Optics of Materials  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by hill0 at Sept. 20, 2023
Fundamentals of the Optics of Materials

Fundamentals of the Optics of Materials: Tutorial and Problem Solving
English | 2024 | ISBN: 981487793X | 390 Pages | PDF (True) | 12 MB

Nonlinear Optics: Phenomena, Materials and Devices  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Jan. 6, 2022
Nonlinear Optics: Phenomena, Materials and Devices

, "Nonlinear Optics: Phenomena, Materials and Devices"
English | ISBN: 1118072723 | 2012 | 488 pages | PDF | 10 MB

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 28, 2024
Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors by Massood Tabib-Azar
English | PDF | 1995 | 404 Pages | ISBN : 0792396219 | 14.8 MB

Controlling the mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of materials by advanced fabrication methods (Le. ; Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition) has become the new paradigm in our research era. Sensors, being the most vital part of the electronic data processing and decision making machines, stand to gain the most from engineering of the properties of materials. Microfabrication technology has already contributed significantly to the batch fabrication of micro-sensors with higher over all qualities compared to their counterparts that are fabricated using other methods. Batch fabrication of micro-sensors i) results in more uniform properties of co-fabricated devices, ii) nearly eliminates the need for characterization of individual sensors, and iii) eliminates a need for laborious alignment procedures. A less obvious benefit of using microfabrication methods is the possibility of precise control over the dimensions of the sensor. This control enables engineering of some of the properties of the material which affect the sensor's operation. There are many examples of this in the literature. Optical sensors are known to have superior properties over their counterparts that use other (i. e. ; electrostatic and magnetic) means of detection. To name a few, these advantages are: i) immunity to electromagnetic interferences, ii) higher sensitivities compared to the other types of sensors, iii) simplicity of operation principles, and iv) simplicity of overall construction.

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 28, 2024
Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors by Massood Tabib-Azar
English | PDF | 1995 | 404 Pages | ISBN : 0792396219 | 14.8 MB

Controlling the mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of materials by advanced fabrication methods (Le. ; Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition) has become the new paradigm in our research era. Sensors, being the most vital part of the electronic data processing and decision making machines, stand to gain the most from engineering of the properties of materials. Microfabrication technology has already contributed significantly to the batch fabrication of micro-sensors with higher over all qualities compared to their counterparts that are fabricated using other methods. Batch fabrication of micro-sensors i) results in more uniform properties of co-fabricated devices, ii) nearly eliminates the need for characterization of individual sensors, and iii) eliminates a need for laborious alignment procedures. A less obvious benefit of using microfabrication methods is the possibility of precise control over the dimensions of the sensor. This control enables engineering of some of the properties of the material which affect the sensor's operation. There are many examples of this in the literature. Optical sensors are known to have superior properties over their counterparts that use other (i. e. ; electrostatic and magnetic) means of detection. To name a few, these advantages are: i) immunity to electromagnetic interferences, ii) higher sensitivities compared to the other types of sensors, iii) simplicity of operation principles, and iv) simplicity of overall construction.

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 28, 2024
Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors by Massood Tabib-Azar
English | PDF | 1995 | 404 Pages | ISBN : 0792396219 | 14.8 MB

Controlling the mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of materials by advanced fabrication methods (Le. ; Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition) has become the new paradigm in our research era. Sensors, being the most vital part of the electronic data processing and decision making machines, stand to gain the most from engineering of the properties of materials. Microfabrication technology has already contributed significantly to the batch fabrication of micro-sensors with higher over all qualities compared to their counterparts that are fabricated using other methods. Batch fabrication of micro-sensors i) results in more uniform properties of co-fabricated devices, ii) nearly eliminates the need for characterization of individual sensors, and iii) eliminates a need for laborious alignment procedures. A less obvious benefit of using microfabrication methods is the possibility of precise control over the dimensions of the sensor. This control enables engineering of some of the properties of the material which affect the sensor's operation. There are many examples of this in the literature. Optical sensors are known to have superior properties over their counterparts that use other (i. e. ; electrostatic and magnetic) means of detection. To name a few, these advantages are: i) immunity to electromagnetic interferences, ii) higher sensitivities compared to the other types of sensors, iii) simplicity of operation principles, and iv) simplicity of overall construction.

Optics of Nanomaterials Ed 2  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Sept. 28, 2020
Optics of Nanomaterials Ed 2

Vladimir I. Gavrilenko, "Optics of Nanomaterials Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 9814774596 | 2019 | 498 pages | PDF | 43 MB

Electronic Properties of Materials, Fourth Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at April 6, 2022
Electronic Properties of Materials, Fourth Edition

Electronic Properties of Materials, Fourth Edition By Rolf E. Hummel
English | PDF | 2011 | 488 Pages | ISBN : 1441981632 | 7.3 MB

This book on electrical, optical, magnetic, and thermal properties of materials differs from other introductory texts in solid-state physics. First, it is written for engineers, particularly materials and electrical engineers, who what to gain a fundamental understanding of semiconductor devices, magnetic materials, lasers, alloys, and so forth. Second, it stresses concepts rather than mathematical formalism, which should make the presentation relatively easy to read.

Optical Metrology and Optoacoustics in Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by hill0 at May 26, 2023
Optical Metrology and Optoacoustics in Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials

Optical Metrology and Optoacoustics in Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials
English | 2023 | ISBN: 9819912253 | 415 Pages | PDF (True) | 17 MB

Handbook of Materials Science, Volume 1: Optical Materials  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Nov. 23, 2023
Handbook of Materials Science, Volume 1: Optical Materials

Handbook of Materials Science, Volume 1: Optical Materials by Raghumani S. Ningthoujam, A. K. Tyagi
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 (2024 Edition) | 759 Pages | ISBN : 9819971446 | 204.5 MB

This book presents the state-of-the-art coverage of optical materials and their application in various areas. The contents range from basic principles to quantum cutting luminescent materials, advances in plasmonic and photonic substrate-coupled fluorescence, lanthanide doped materials for optical applications, thermoluminescence and optical material for sensing radioactive elements.
Handbook of Optics, Third Edition Volume IV: Optical Properties of Materials, Nonlinear Optics, Quantum Optics (Repost)

Michael Bass, Casimer DeCusatis , Jay Enoch, "Handbook of Optics, Third Edition Volume IV: Optical Properties of Materials, Nonlinear Optics, Quantum Optics"
2009 | pages: 1153 | ISBN: 0071498923 | PDF | 11,2 mb