This book, intended for students, researchers and engineers, is a collection of classic papers on photorefractive nonlinear optics. Included are papers on fundamental photorefractive phenomena, two-wave mixing, four-wave mixing, phase conjugators and resonators, materials growth and physics, and app
Landmark Papers on Photorefractive Nonlinear Optics
โ Scribed by Pochi Yeh, Claire Gu, Editors
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 619
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book, intended for students, researchers and engineers, is a collection of classic papers on photorefractive nonlinear optics. Included are papers on fundamental photorefractive phenomena, two-wave mixing, four-wave mixing, phase conjugators and resonators, materials growth and physics, and applications in image processing, optical storage and optical computing.
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