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Introduction to Optics and Lasers in Engineering

Hardback

Main Details

Title Introduction to Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gabriel Laufer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:498
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 178
Category/GenreMechanical engineering
Applied optics
ISBN/Barcode 9780521452335
ClassificationsDewey:621.366
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 12 Tables, unspecified; 1 Halftones, unspecified; 180 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 13 July 1996
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In a very short time, lasers have advanced from research interest to increasingly useful, commercially available tools for material processing, precision measurements, surgery, communication, and even entertainment. This book provides the background in theoretical physics necessary to understand engineering applications. It summarises relevant theories of geometrical optics, physical optics, quantum optics, and laser physics and ties them to applications in such areas as fluid mechanics, combustion, surface analysis, material processing and laser machining. Advanced topics such as laser Doppler velocimetry, laser-induced fluorescence, and holography are clearly and thoroughly explained. The book includes numerous examples and homework problems. A unique feature is the advanced research problems in each chapter that simulate real-world research and encourage independent reading and analysis.

Reviews

'The material is presented in a logical sequence of gradually increasing complexity ... there are two sets of problems given at the end of each chapter, the first of which ('homework problems') should be soluble from a reading of the text alone, whilst the second set ('research problems') requires the student to obtain and independently read original papers describing material not discussed in the book. This book should therefore provide an excellent graduate-level introduction to the principles and applications of optics in modern-day engineering practice.' Professor M. J. Adams, The Aeronautical Journal