Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 502 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Advanced series in applied physics ; v. 5 |
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Advanced series in applied physics ; v. 5.
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Contents |
Preface; CONTENTS; Chapter 1. Optical Resonators and Filters H.A. Haus, M.A. Popovie, M.R. Watts, C. Manolatou, B.E. Little and S.T. Chu; Chapter 2. Microfabricated Optical Cavities and Photonic Crystals M. Loncar and A. Scherer; Chapter 3. Semiconductor Lasers for Telecommunications T.L. Koch; Chapter 4. Cavity-Enhanced Single Photons from a Quantum Dot J. Vuckovic, C. Santori, D. Fattal, M. Pelton, G.S. Solomon and Y. Yamamoto |
Summary |
Optical microcavities are structures that enable confinement of lightto microscale volumes. The universal importance of these structureshas made them indispensable to a wide range of fields. This importantbook describes the many applications and the related physics, providing both a review and a tutorial of key subjects by leadingresearchers from each field |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Lasers.
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Lasers -- Resonators.
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Quantum electrodynamics.
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Electromagnetic interactions.
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Semiconductors.
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Lasers
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Semiconductors
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semiconductor.
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lasers (optical instruments)
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Lasers & Photonics.
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Electromagnetic interactions
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Lasers
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Lasers -- Resonators
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Quantum electrodynamics
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Semiconductors
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Vahala, Kerry
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LC no. |
2005280304 |
ISBN |
9812565736 |
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9789812565730 |
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9789812387752 |
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9812387757 |
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1281347809 |
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9781281347800 |
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9786611347802 |
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6611347801 |
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