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Optical Propagation in Linear Media : Atmospheric Gases and Particles, Solid-State Components, and Water - Michael E. Thomas

Optical Propagation in Linear Media

Atmospheric Gases and Particles, Solid-State Components, and Water

By: Michael E. Thomas

eText | 7 September 2006

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A typical optical system is composed of three basic components: a source, a detector, and a medium in which the optical energy propagates. Many textbooks cover sources and detectors, but very few cover propagation in a comprehensive way, incorporating the latest progress in theory and experiment concerning the propagating medium. This book fulfills that need. It is the first comprehensive and self-contained book on this topic. It is useful reference book for researchers, and a textbook for courses like Laser Light Propagation, Solid State Optics, and Optical Propagation in the Atmosphere.
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