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The Physics and Applications of Photorefractive Materials

Part of the Oxford Series in Optical and Imaging Sciences series
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Photorefractive materials combine photoconductive and electro-optic properties: light affects their electrical conductivity; their optical properties (refractive index, etc.) are affected by applied electric fields.

The aim of this book is to cover the vast range of phenomena occurring in Photorefractive Materials.

For Physicists it is part of the fashionable subject of Nonlinear Optics.

Engineers tend to place it as part of optoelectronics promising a variety of new devices.

This book summarizes the results of 28 years of research in a manner that would appeal both to the beginner (a graduate student who has just entered the field) and to the expert (who might have done research on some aspect of the subject for a decade or more).

It is in three parts. Part I serves as an introduction with emphasis on physical principles and simple mathematical models.

Part II is a comprehensive account of all the major advances.

Its main merit is the organization of the material accompanied by a detailed list of references.

Part III is concerned with the enormous range of potential applications.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198565011 / 9780198565017
Hardback
535.2
15/08/1996
United Kingdom
English
480p.
23 cm
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