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Non-linear Optics
In this chapter, the non-linear interaction of electromagnetic radiation with negligible absorption, typical for dielectrics, will be discussed.... -
Quantum Optics Including Noise Reduction, Trapped Ions, Quantum Trajectories, and Decoherence
This revised new edition gives a unique and broad coverage of basic laser-related phenomena that allow graduate students, scientists and engineers to...
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Non-linear Absorption
Non-linear absorption is mostly referred to wide-band gap materials, as dielectrics and semiconductors. There, the free-electron charge density... -
Atom Optics
In this chapter we discuss atom optics (atomic diffraction and focusing) as well as light forces. -
Gaussian Optics
The paraxial or Gaussian approximation in geometric optics simplifies the calculation of the optical properties of the human eye. In this chapter the... -
Silicon Pore Optics
Silicon Pore Optics (SPO) uses commercially available monocrystalline double-sided super-polished silicon wafers as a basis to produce mirrors that... -
Non-linear Absorption and Scattering Processes in Solids
In the optical regime, the advent of the laser required the consideration of non-linear interactions with matter beginning in the 1960s. Over the... -
Non-linear Optical Response as a Food Authentication: Investigation of Non-linear Optical Properties of Edible Oils by Spatial Self-Phase Modulation (SSPM) Method
The non-linear optical responses of cherry seed oil, avocado seed oil, and sesame oil were investigated by observing spatial self-phase modulation...
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New Progress in Quantum Optics and Atom Optics
The world today is develo** into a new era of quantum technology founded on quantum physics thanks to the increasing scientific cognition level and... -
Non-linear Boson Sampling
Boson Sampling is a task that is conjectured to be computationally hard for a classical computer, but which can be efficiently solved by...
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Basic Theory of Nonlinear Optics
A branch of modern optics that studies the nonlinear phenomena produced by strong media in the presence of strong coherent light and its... -
Nonlinear optics of two-dimensional heterostructures
Two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit exceptionally strong nonlinear optical responses, benefiting from their reduced dimensionality, relaxed...
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Diffraction-Limited Optics and Techniques
The potential diffraction-limited angular resolution of an X-ray telescope with aperture diameter D = 1 m operating at 1 keV is Δθ ≈ λ∕D = 260 μ arc... -
Focusing Diffraction Optics for Orbital Telescopes
AbstractThe review is devoted to the principles, state of the art and problems of diffractive optics used to focus X-ray and γ-radiation in...
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Note on Spectroscopy with Adaptive Optics
The performance of adaptive optics (AO) systems is more often discussed in the context of imaging capability. However, it is also a powerful... -
Advances in information processing and biological imaging using flat optics
Flat optical components (metasurfaces) made from artificial electromagnetic materials (metamaterials) have opened new possibilities for the...
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Nonlocal flat optics
In electromagnetics and photonics, ‘nonlocality’ refers to the phenomenon by which the response/output of a material or system at a certain point in...
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An innovative optics lab design for residency training in ophthalmology
Proper understanding of the optical function of the eye is the foundation of clinical understanding of ophthalmologists. Although teaching principals...
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Refractive plasma optics for relativistic laser beams
The high intensities reached today by powerful lasers enable us to explore the interaction with matter in the relativistic regime, unveiling a...
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Coordinate-based neural representations for computational adaptive optics in widefield microscopy
Widefield microscopy is widely used for non-invasive imaging of biological structures at subcellular resolution. When applied to a complex specimen,...