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  1. Useful Optics (Chicago Lectures in Physics) by Walter T. Welford, 1991-10-08
  2. Laser Physics by Peter W. Milonni, Joseph H. Eberly, 2010-03-29
  3. Semiconductor Device Physics and Design (Series on Integrated Circuits and Systems) by Umesh Mishra, Jasprit Singh, 2007-12-13
  4. Introduction to Matrix Methods in Optics by A. Gerrard, J. M. Burch, 1994-06-28
  5. Light And Optics (Physics in Our World) by Kyle, Ph.d. Kirkland, 2007-05-30
  6. Applied Nonlinear Optics by Frits Zernike, John E. Midwinter, 2006-10-06
  7. Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light (7th Edition) by Max Born, Emil Wolf, 1999-10-13
  8. The Principles of Nonlinear Optics (Wiley Classics Library) by Y. R. Shen, 2002-11-21
  9. Concepts of Classical Optics by John Strong, 2004-01-15
  10. Principles of Laser Spectroscopy and Quantum Optics by Paul R. Berman, Vladimir S. Malinovsky, 2011-01-12
  11. Introductory Quantum Optics by Christopher Gerry, Peter Knight, 2004-11-22
  12. The Physics of Quantum Information: Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Computation
  13. Free Space Optics: Enabling Optical Connectivity in Today's Networks by Heinz Willebrand, Baksheesh Ghuman, 2001-12-31
  14. Handbook of Optics, Third Edition Volume III: Vision and Vision Optics(set) by Michael Bass, Casimer DeCusatis, et all 2009-11-17

61. Alabama A & M University: Department Of Physics
Adjunct Professor, optics, physics, Ph.D./1986, University of Alabama in Huntsville M. Curley, optics, physics, Ph.D/1997, Alabama A M University
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M. D. Aggarwal , Professor, Department Chair, Material Science, Physics, Ph.D./1974, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta Univ., India J.-M. Chang M. E. Edwards , Professor, Optics/Condensed Matter Physics, Ph.D./1977, Howard University M. Dokhanian K. X. He , Associate Professor, Optics, Physics, Ph.D./1987, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute D. Ila , Professor, Director of Irrad. Cen., Condensed Matter Physics, Ph.D./1987, University of Lowell R. B. Lal , Professor, University Eminent Scholar, Material Science, Physics, Ph.D./1963, Agra University, India C. T. Lee , Professor Emeritus, Physics, Ph.D./1967, Rice University B. R. Reddy , Professor, Physics/Laser Spectroscopy, Ph.D./1981, Indian Institute of Technology, India P. Ruffin *, Adjunct Professor, Optics, Physics, Ph.D./1986, University of Alabama in Huntsville M. P. Schamschula , Assistant Professor, Optics, Physics, Ph.D./1994, University of Alabama in Huntsville A. Sharma

62. Staff - Nonlinear Optics - Physics
Recent advances in the fabrication of Superconducting Quantum Devices (SQUID) from High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) materials has opened up the
http://www.inel.gov/env-energyscience/materials/telschow/staff.shtml

63. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You
An educational resource for the science of optics and the physics of light and color intended for teachers, students, and the general public.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/

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Science, Optics and You is a science curriculum package being developed for teachers, students, and parents. These activities are designed to promote the asking and answering of questions related to light, color, and optics. The program begins with basic information about lenses, shadows, prisms, and color, leading up to the use of sophisticated instruments scientists use to help them understand the world. The goal of Science, Optics and You is for students to acquire the skills with which they can do microscopic analysis of a variety of samples in multiple ways. Use the links below to navigate to featured subsections of this Website. Timeline in Optics - A summary of important events in optics, microscopy, astronomy, and the physics of light and color. Spanning from prehistory to the beginning of the twenty-first century, the timeline places each discovery, invention, theory, and development into a larger context of the world and its history. Find out when Halley's comet was first observed, how Christopher Columbus caused the moon to go dark, and who really invented the light bulb. Pioneers in Optics - Since the early days in Alexandria when Euclid described the laws of reflection in Optica , the science of optics has fascinated and challenged society's most brilliant minds. Some have made it possible to reach for the stars, while others have helped unveil a microscopic realm on Earth. Tribute is paid to these heroes through brief biographies that acknowledge their tremendous accomplishments and how they have affected civilization.

64. Idaho National Laboratory - Physics
Researchers are investigating the capabilities of Linear Elastic Wave Imaging and Nonlinear Ultrasonics, GHz Acoustic Microscope, Nonlinear optics for
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    • Complex Intelligent Machines Thermal Processing ... Matched Index of Refraction User Facility Nonlinear Optics The Idaho National Laboratory is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology by Battelle Energy Alliance Physics Nonlinear Optics Researchers are investigating the capabilities of linear elastic wave imaging and nonlinear ultrasonics, GHz acoustic microscope, nonlinear optics for sensing, electromagnetic and Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) measurements for providing unique advancements in quantitative nondestructive evaluation of material microstructure. Imaging solutions using nonlinear optical approaches are under investigation as well as laser ultrasonic industrial process monitoring. Individual web sites have been developed to describe each research thrust: Linear Elastic Wave Imaging INL that utilizes the adaptive property of photorefractive materials to produce a real-time measurement of the anti-symmetric Lamb or flexural traveling wave mode displacement and phase. Continuous excitation is employed and the data is recorded and displayed in all directions simultaneously at video camera frame rates. Fourier transform of the data produces an image of the wave slowness in all planar directions. The results demonstrate imaging of microstructural isotropy and anisotropy and stress induced ansiotropy in plates.

65. Patterns In Nature Top Page
Entry page for the Patterns in Nature course at Arizona State University. This course integrates topics from light, optics, microscopy, and physics. Many assigned activities are simple experiments.
http://acept.la.asu.edu/PiN/
Patterns in Nature is an inquiry-oriented laboratory science course open to all students to provide background and hands-on experience to develop critical thinking and creative technical skills. The course is useful for pre-service and in-service teachers. Fundamental scientific concepts are emphasized. This course integrates topics from light, optics, microscopy, and physics.
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To register for the course, call the Sundial system at (480) 350-1500 or visit one of the ASU Registrar's sites on campus.
To go to the Patterns In Nature Web Course , click on the Icon below. Warning : This site is under password-protection and is available only to those students taking the PiN WWW Course.
To go to the Patterns in Nature Web Site , click on the Icon below. This site is accessible by the general public.
URL: http://acept.asu.edu/PiN/

66. Iipopescu
Professor of plasma physics and optics, Bucharest University, a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. Research interests electrical discharges in gases, plasma physics, atomic and molecular collisions, laser spectroscopy, xray sources and gamma-ray induced emission.
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Prof. dr. Ioan-Iovitz POPESCU Member of the Romanian Academy Vita et Opera: Plasma, Lasers, Scientometrics
Links dedicated to my dearly beloved Denisa (Daisy): Are these damned impact factors a reason to kill her? April 2004 Dr. Denisa Popescu - In Memoriam by Carl B. Collins 27 November 2003 Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics For her discovery of atomic multiphoton spectra Pictures of Dr. Denisa Popescu at her apogee Our wedding (August 10, 1963) Her look while discovering multiphoton spectroscopy With Professor Carl B. Collins , Center for Quantum Electronics, UT Dallas Working out spectral records ...
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67. History Of Indian Science And Technology: History Of Physics And Chemistry
Essay outlining developments in the study of physics and chemistry in India. Lists some of the early atomic theories, as well as insights gathered in the fields of astronomy, optics, sound, and other branches of physics.
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SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY Pages from the history of the Indian sub-continent: Science and Technology in India History of the Physical Sciences in India In all early civilizations, the study of the physical sciences was neither formalized nor separated from other branches of knowledge. And at least initially, there were few conscious attempts to study the theory of science independently of the practical innovations and technologies that required some application of scientific principles. In most cases, technological discoveries took place without any knowledge of the underlying scientific principles, through hit and trial, and by experience. Sometimes there was a vague or approximate awareness of the science, but the predominant focus remained on the utilitarian aspects of the technique, on practical efficacy, as opposed to how and why something worked or didn't work. In India, the earliest applications of chemistry took place in the context of medicine, metallurgy, construction technology (such as manufacture of cement and paints) and in textile production and dyeing. But in the process of understanding chemical processes, there also emerged a concomitant interest in attempting to describe the basic elements of matter - what they were composed of, and how they interacted with each other to produce new substances. Natural phenomenon were studied in the context of tides, rainfall, appearance of the sun, the moon and stellar formations, changes in season, weather patterns and agriculture.

68. Linear Resolving Power - Physical Optics - Physics - Science - WebCalc
Linear Resolving Power. Wavelength of the light Object distance Diameter of object lens or mirror. Wednesday August 10th. Site Choices. Home
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69. Physics Apparatus Science Apparatus Equipment Physics Company
physics demonstration equipment and crystal models, including Blackboard optics and Blackboard physics.
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70. Angular Resolving Power - Physic Optics - Physics - Science - WebCalc
Angular Resolving Power. Wavelength of the light Diameter of object lens or mirror. Wednesday August 10th. Site Choices. Home Calculator Menu Forums
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71. Institute For Laser Science(ILS/UEC) Home Page
Researches on Lasers, Atom optics, physics of Highly Charged Ions. ILS is attached to the University of ElectroCommunications in Tokyo, Japan.
http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/

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72. Optics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
optics (appearance or look in ancient Greek) is a branch of physics that describes the behavior and properties of light and the interaction of light with
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Optics appearance or look in ancient Greek ) is a branch of physics that describes the behavior and properties of light and the interaction of light with matter . Optics explains and is illuminated by optical phenomena The field of optics usually describes the behavior of visible infrared and ultraviolet light; however because light is an electromagnetic wave , analogous phenomena occur in X-rays microwaves radio waves, and other forms of electromagnetic radiation Optics can thus be regarded as a sub-field of electromagnetism . Some optical phenomena depend on the quantum nature of light and as such some areas of optics are also related to quantum mechanics . In practice, the vast majority of optical phenomenon can be accounted for using the electromagnetic description of light, as described by Maxwell's Equations Optics, however, as a field is often considered largely separate from the physics community. It has its own identity, societies, and conferences. The pure science aspects of the field are often called Optical Science or Optical Physics. Applied optical sciences are often called optical engineering. Applications of optical enginering related specifically to illumination systems is called illumination engineering. Each of these disciplines tends to be quite different in its applications, technical skills, focus, and professional affiliations. Because of the wide application of the science of "light" to real-world applications, the area of optical science, and optical engineering tends to be very cross-disiplinary. You will find optical science a part of many related disciplines including electrical engineering, physics, psychology, medicine, and others. Additionally, the most complete description of optical behavior, as known to physics, is unnecessarily complicated for most scenarios so particular simplified theories are used. These limited theories adequately describe subsets of optical phenomenon while ignoring behavior irrelevant and/or undetectable to the system of interest.

73. The  Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory
Nanoscale physics Research Laboratory surface modification, cluster physics, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, nanooptics, and thin films.
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Welcome to the Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory The Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory which forms forms part of the School of Physics and Astronomy , was opened in the Physics East building at the University of Birmingham on 8th of May 1996 by Professor Sir John Cadogan FRS. An interdisciplinary and international approach is central to the ethos of the Laboratory; collaborations with other Schools (Chemistry, Materials, Electrical Engineering etc) are enhanced by their proximity on the University campus and the Laboratory sustains international collaborations with approximately 20 laboratories in Europe, Japan and worldwide. The Laboratory is committed to establishing and consolidating strong links with industrial partners, in order to optimise the transfer of new concepts and technology from the research laboratory into opportunities for wealth creation and improvements to the environment.

74. [quant-ph/9909086] Topics In Modern Quantum Optics
This is the written version of lectures presented at the 17th Symposium on Theoretical physics covering various topics in quantum optics.
http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9909086
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Topics in Modern Quantum Optics
Authors: Bo-Sture Skagerstam
Categories: quant-ph
Comments: 97 pages, 23 figures, 187 references. Misprints corrected, most figures redrawn and references updated
This is the written version of lectures presented at "The 17th Symposium on Theoretical Physics - Applied Field Theory", 29 June - 1 July, 1998, the Sangsan Mathematical Science Building, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
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75. Billiards And Physics
This java applet show you how to use the law of reflection (for optics) in playing pool.
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/TaiwanUniv/billiards/billiards.html

76. Interactive Physics And Math With Java
Interactive physics and Math with Java. A set of more than 20 scientifically accurate, easily understandable, user friendly educational applets.
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77. High School Physics Software By Ceres Software Corporation
We created seven physics software modules to learn kinematics, dynamics, optics, and to help prepare students for the physics AP B exam. The modules include more than 2,000 problems.
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Version 2.0 - Year 2003 Thousands of high school physics students in more than 30 states have used our software since 1993. The physics software promoted by Ceres Software Corporation was designed to help high school students become more efficient problem solvers. Each of the seven modules available include several activities for teachers and students. Students can study close to 2,000 problems in test or tutor mode. The step-by-step solution of every problem is presented in tutor mode. Teachers can evaluate students online in one or more subtopics, in which case, the computer performs the grading automatically. If a printer is available, the test generator incorporated can create an unlimited number of multiple choice exams. Links to switch to other parts of our web site are located at the bottom of this page.
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78. IME Software's Home Page
Provides physics educational software RAYTRACE, for teaching geometrical optics, GASSIM is a molecular simulation program, ELF is an electric field and equipotential plotter.
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A geometrical optics tool with GUI interface written for optical designers and teachers of optics.
There's not much to this web site but there's a lot more to Raytrace.
Raytrace allows you to set up and trace rays through arbitrarily complex optical systems. Rays may be one of three colours (wavelengths). Both real and idealised optical elements are supported. A scripting facility allows for automated design tasks or for student exercises and demos to be set up and played at the click of the mouse button. Ray diagrams can be animated by dragging with the mouse or under script control and ray paths are updated automatically as you drag - invaluable for checking out design ideas or for answering "What if" questions. Protractor and tape measure tools allow accurate measurements which update automatically as diagrams are dragged or modified.
Some of Raytrace's features include:
  • Full graphical interface under Windows 95 or later Comprehensive manuals and example files included Reproduce and animate standard text-book diagrams Libraries of pre-defined optical elements Create your own optical elements and libraries Powerful drawing and editing features Handles all the conic sections Handles transmission and reflection diffraction gratings.

79. Laboratory Laser Energetics Library (LLE)
Has works on thermonuclear fusion, laser physics, plasma physics, xray lasers and diagnostics, and applied optics. Special collections include technical reports and selected Department of Energy microfiche.
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The LLE library serves the research and administrative information needs of a major federally funded research laboratory and National Laser User's Facility. It includes some 2,000 volumes and fifty journal subscriptions in thermonuclear fusion, laser physics, plasma physics, x-ray lasers and diagnostics, and applied optics.
Special collections include technical reports and selected Department of Energy microfiche.
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80. Metrology Research Institute
Research in measurement areas of physics, fiberoptics and electronics. Includes details of courses, PhD degree, calibration services, staff profiles and contacts at Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.
http://metrology.hut.fi/
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