Electrooptics: Phenomena, Materials and ApplicationsAcademic Press, 31 ago 1994 - 345 páginas This comprehensive text provides an understanding of the physical phenomenon behind electrooptics. It describes in detail modern electrooptic materials and operative physical mechanisms, and devotes a full chapter tothe new materials engineering that is contributing to the development of low-dimensional systems. The book also reviews device applications in both bulk and waveguide technologies.
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Chapter 1 The Vast World of Electrooptics | 1 |
Chapter 2 Light Propagation in Anisotropic Media | 19 |
Concepts Phenomena and Techniques | 49 |
Chapter 4 Electrooptics and Nonlinear Optics | 87 |
Chapter 5 Inorganic Electrooptic Materials | 127 |
Chapter 6 Organic Electrooptic Materials | 161 |
Chapter 7 Bulk Electrooptic Applications | 193 |
Chapter 8 Electrooptics and Integrated Optics | 219 |
Chapter 9 Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices | 251 |
Chapter 10 The Photorefractive Effect | 279 |
Chapter 11 Photorefractive Applications | 311 |
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Electrooptics: Phenomena, Materials and Applications Jose Manuel Cabrera,Fernando Agullo-Rueda Vista previa restringida - 2012 |
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