Quantum Electronics

Quantum Electronics
Author: Herbert Rabin
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Quantum Electronics

Quantum Electronics
Author: Chung Liang Tang
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Quantum electronics
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Quantum Electronics
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Quantum Electronics: A Treatise

Quantum Electronics: A Treatise
Author: Herbert Rabin
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323148182

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Quantum Electronics: A Treatise, Volume I: Nonlinear Optics, Part A deals with the theoretical and experimental aspects of the nonlinear optical susceptibilities and process. This volume is composed of two parts encompassing seven chapters. After a brief overview of the field, this book goes on discussing experimental determination of the susceptibility coefficients and numerical values for a variety of materials appearing in the nonlinear constitutive relationships. The second part describes several nonlinear optical phenomena to which these nonlinear susceptibilities give rise. The characteristics of these basic nonlinear interactions are also presented in a unified and cohesive manner. This book is of value to quantum electronics scientists, engineers, and researchers.

Quantum Electronics

Quantum Electronics
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Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1979-09-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080859968

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Introduction to Quantum Electronics

Introduction to Quantum Electronics
Author: H. G. Unger
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483156710

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Introduction to Quantum Electronics is based on a one-semester lecture of electrical engineering for German students. The book is an introduction to the fundamentals of lasers and masers and a presentation of the principles of physics, their theory, and methods of analysis that seek to analyze, explain, and quantify related important phenomena. The properties of a laser is then discussed, the author comparing it to the properties of the maser. Although masers are based on the same physical properties as that of the lasers, masers amplify microwaves by induced emission. How the laser is amplified, its power and frequency of oscillation, and which media are suitable for lasers are analyzed. Descriptions of the laser take more emphasis as it is considered to have more technical applications than the maser. An example given is the operation of the gas laser, because it exhibits coherence in time and space, considered as the most important quality of laser beams. Physicists, students, and academicians in the field of electrical engineering and quantum electronics will find that this book addresses many of their interests.

Quantum electronics

Quantum electronics
Author: Herbert Rabin
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Total Pages: 504
Release: 1975
Genre: Nonlinear optics
ISBN: 9780125740012

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Introduction to Quantum Electronics and Nonlinear Optics

Introduction to Quantum Electronics and Nonlinear Optics
Author: Vitaliy V. Shtykov
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2020-03-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030376141

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This textbook, based on the authors’ class-tested material, is accessible to students at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level in physics and engineering. While its primary function is didactic, this book’s comprehensive choice of topics and its clear and authoritative synthesis of ideas make it a useful reference for researchers, device engineers, and course instructors who wish to consolidate their knowledge of this field. The book takes the semi-classical approach where light is treated as a wave in accordance with the classical Maxwell equations, while matter is governed by quantum theory. It begins by introducing the postulates and mathematical framework of quantum theory, followed by the formalism of the density matrix which allows the transition from microscopic (quantum) quantities to macroscopic (classical) ones. Consequently, the equations describing the reaction of matter to the electromagnetic field in the form of polarization, magnetization, and current are derived. These equations (together with the Maxwell equations) form the complete system of equations sufficient to model a wide class of problems surrounding linear and nonlinear interactions of electromagnetic fields with matter. The nonlinear character of the governing equations determines parameters of the steady-state mode of the quantum generator and is also demonstrated in harmonic generation via propagation of laser radiation in various media. The touchstone description of magnetic phenomena will be of interest to scientists who deal with applications of magneto-resonance phenomena in biology and medicine. Other advanced topics covered include electric dipole transitions, magnetic dipole transitions, plasma transitions, and the devices that can be based on these and other electro-optical and nonlinear-optical systems. This textbook features numerous exercises, some of which are investigatory and some of which require computational solutions.