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Holography and Coherent Optics

✍ Scribed by L. M. Soroko (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Leaves
830
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Now that holography has matured (wIth Dennis Gabor having received the Nobel Prize In 1971) and that coherent optics has proved to be even more powerful than originally imagined, in openΒ­ ing the new field of "optical computing," it is particularlyappropriΒ­ ate to make available to English-speaking readers the translation of a uniquely outstanding text which presents the general and perΒ­ manent foundations of the field. L. M. Soroko's book has proved its usefulness, since It apΒ­ peared in Russian In 1971, following the basic pattern set in the world's first monograph In the field, "An Introduction to Coherent Optics and Holography," written by G. w. Stroke in 1966, and since also available in Its second US edition (1969) from Academic Press, following the publication of its Russian edition by Mlr In 1967. To further enhance the usefulness of L. M. Soroko's book, and to assure that Its fundamental nature be completely updated, the Translation Editor, In agreement with the author, felt that this could best be assured by including an "updating appendix" In the form of three recent papers In the general field of "opto-dlgltal holographic Image processing and 3-D reconstructions," especially -also since their bibliographies Include numerous further referΒ­ ences to a great many authors and workers throughout the world.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-41
Optical Signal and Its Transformations....Pages 43-191
Random Signal....Pages 193-238
Coherence of Light....Pages 239-334
Information Structure of Optical Signals....Pages 335-393
Holography....Pages 395-578
Optical Information Processing Methods....Pages 579-702
Back Matter....Pages 703-818

✦ Subjects


Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices


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