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  1. Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics Handbook
  2. Quantum Optics by Marlan O. Scully, M. Suhail Zubairy, 1997-09-28
  3. The Physics Of Laser Plasma Interactions (Frontiers in Physics) by William Kruer, 2003-01-29
  4. Theoretical Optics: An Introduction by Hartmann Römer, 2009-04-14
  5. Introduction to Geometrical Optics by Milton Katz, 2003-04
  6. The Earth's Ionosphere, Volume 96, Second Edition: Plasma Physics & Electrodynamics (International Geophysics) by Michael C. Kelley, 2009-05-19
  7. Principles of Physical Optics by Charles A. Bennett, 2008-01-09
  8. The Quantum Mechanics Solver: How to Apply Quantum Theory to Modern Physics by Jean-Louis Basdevant, Jean Dalibard, 2010-11-30
  9. Introduction to Light: The Physics of Light, Vision, and Color by Gary Waldman, 2002-06-14
  10. An Introduction to Fiber Optics by Ajoy Ghatak, K. Thyagarajan, 1998-07-15
  11. Optics by Ajoy Ghatak, 2009-03-23
  12. Nonlinear Optics by Alan Newell, Jeremy Moloney, 2003-08-15
  13. Geometric Optics on Phase Space (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Kurt Bernardo Wolf, 2010-11-02
  14. Progress in Optics, Vol. 21

101. Optics
The Department of physics Section optics. KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, Laser physics and Quantum optics http//www.quantopt.kth.se/
http://www.optics.kth.se/fysik2/
The Department of Physics -
Section Optics
KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
The Optics homepage has changed in 2000 due to the reorganisation of the Physics Department and the move of its departments to the KTH IT-University Stockholm-Kista and to the new AlbaNova University Center for Physics, Astronomy and Biotechnology, respectively. Below you find links to the present locations of optics laboratories at KTH Stockholm Optics KTH Kista, Ari T. Friberg http://www.optics.kth.se/fysik2/staff/atf/ and Visual Optics, KTH BIOX at AlbaNova http://www.biox.kth.se/Visual_Optics/index.htm Laser Physics and Quantum Optics http://www.quantopt.kth.se/ Laser Physics Group http://www.laserphysics.kth.se Industrial Metrology and Optics http://130.237.56.51/en/divisions/mto/mto.html Photonics and Microwave Engineering http://www.ele.kth.se/FMI/welcome.html ACREO AB (formerly Institute of Optical Research) http://www.acreo.se Swedish Optical Society http://www.optics.kth.se/sos Last update: March 18, 2004 KB

102. High Field Science
physics of ultrahigh fields produced by intense and ultrashort-pulse-duration lasers. Applications to relativistic nonlinear optics, compact sources of ultrashort-duration x rays, protons and relativistic electrons.
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/USL-HFS/
We study the physics of the interactions of ultra-intense and ultrashort-pulse-duration light with plasmas, using the highest laser fields ever produced in the laboratory. Scientific applications include relativistic nonlinear optics and ultrafast science. Technological applications include compact sources of ultrashort-duration x rays or energetic particles. Click any of the images above for research highlights.

103. Journal Of Optics B: Quantum And Semiclassical Optics
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IOP Physics Reviews IOP journal news ... Latest issue (complete) No 9, September 2005 (235-312) Open issue No 10, October 2005 (177, S179-S346) Current volume Number 10, October 2005 Number 9, September 2005 Number 8, August 2005 Number 7, July 2005 Number 6, June 2005 Number 5, May 2005 Number 4, April 2005 Number 3, March 2005 Number 2, February 2005 Number 1, January 2005 Journal archive Vol 7, 2005 Vol 6, 2004 Vol 5, 2003 Vol 4, 2002 Vol 3, 2001 Vol 2, 2000 Vol 1, 1999 Forthcoming articles An advance list of articles that have been accepted for publication. Featured articles This Month's Papers As a service to authors, all papers published in our journals are free for 30 days from the date of online publication. Call for papers on Quantum Control The guest editors (Professor Mancini, Professor Man'ko and Professor Wiseman) invite authors to submit papers to a topical special issue on Quantum Control. For more information please see the

104. EPanorama.net
A very good tutorial on science and electronics, physics, light and electrical optics.
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  • 105. Journal Of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics
    Winners of the Quantum optics VI Poster Prize Journal of physics B Atomic, Molecular and Optical physics and Journal of optics B Quantum and Semiclassical
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    IOP Physics Reviews IOP journal news ... Latest issue (complete) No 18, 28 September 2005 (L291-L308, 3289-3460) Open issue No 19, 14 October 2005 (L309-L313, 3461-3586) Current volume Number 19, 14 October 2005 Number 18, 28 September 2005 Number 17, 14 September 2005 Number 16, 28 August 2005 Number 15, 14 August 2005 Number 14, 28 July 2005 Number 13, 14 July 2005 Number 12, 28 June 2005 Number 11, 14 June 2005 Number 10, 28 May 2005 Number 9, 14 May 2005 Number 8, 28 April 2005 Number 7, 14 April 2005 Number 6, 28 March 2005 Number 5, 14 March 2005 Number 4, 28 February 2005 Number 3, 14 February 2005 Number 2, 28 January 2005 Number 1, 14 January 2005 Journal archive Vol 38, 2005 Vol 37, 2004 Vol 36, 2003 Vol 35, 2002 Vol 34, 2001 Vol 33, 2000

    106. UO Chemistry Department
    Department of Chemistry undergraduate and graduate programs and research in Chemistry and Biochemistry; interdisciplinary research institutes for chemical physics, materials science, optics, theoretical science, molecular biology and neuroscience.
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~chem

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    1253 University of Oregon
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    Photo of Mt. Hood by Bernd Mohr.
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    lynde@uoregon.edu UO Home Page UO Researchers Uncover Mechanisms of Specificity and Regulation in Cellular Signaling Researchers in the Prehoda lab have recently shown how PDZ protein interaction domains bind to different classes of ligands and how this binding is regulated. Penkert R.R., Divittorio H.M., Prehoda K.E. "Internal recognition through PDZ domain plasticity in the Par-6-Pals1 complex." Nat Struct Mol Biol 11:1122-7 (2004)
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    107. Quantum Optics And Atom Optics Links
    Laser physics and Quantum optics Group (Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad) Quantum optics Group (Institute of physics, Adam Mickiewicz U.)
    http://www.physics.mq.edu.au/~drice/quoptics.html
    Quantum Optics and Atom Optics links
    can now also be reached by typing the URL www.quantumoptics.net
    Australian site
    http://www.physics.mq.edu.au/~drice/quoptics.html
    German Mirror Page ...
    http://kaluza.physik.uni-konstanz.de/AU/quoptics.html
    (Thanks to Peter Marzlin for setting up the German Mirror page)
    All comments, suggestions, and quantum optics or atom optics links to be added are welcome. Please email Dien Rice (to drice@ics.mq.edu.au). Thanks to all who have contributed! If you know the correct URLs for any of the broken links below, please email me the corrections.
    Maintained by Dien A. Rice
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    Macquarie University , Australia). List begun: June 25, 1995
    Last updated: January 26, 2005
    NEW AND UPDATED LINKS
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    (by country, roughly in alphabetical order by institution name within each country)

    108. High-Tech Patent Searching Services
    Patent searching services by subject matter experts in the fields of biology, biotechnology, physics, optics, microfabrication, and computer hardware and software.
    http://www.patentcomplete.com
    Patent Searching Other IP Services For Inventors Press Releases ... Home
    Expert patent searching on technology-based inventions requires an excellent understanding of complex subject matters to interpret disclosures, to recognize parallels in other inventions, to analyze the prior art, to understand industry jargon, and to know where to search. Patent Complete's subject matter experts perform the best patent searches in the industry. In addition, our expert searchers utilize the most comprehensive prior-art databases available for both patent and non-patent literature searching. Contact Patent Complete today and get the patent searching expertise you deserve.

    109. Atom Optics In The School Of Physics, University Of Melbourne
    Robert Scholten optics Group School of physics University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC 3010 AUSTRALIA Phone +61 3 8344 5457 (Scholten) +61 3 8344 8974 (The
    http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/atomopt/atomopt.html
    Atom optics is a field of research exploring the possibilities of manipulating beams of atoms in the same way that conventional optics controls light beams. Atomic beams can be reflected, diffracted and focussed using the action of lasers tuned to the atomic resonances. In particular, the very small dimensions of a light wave, combined with the very short de Broglie wavelength of atoms, allows atom beams to be focussed down to nanoscopic dimensions. The Nanofocusing page shows some nanoscopic lines of chromium created in this way. Our group at the University of Melbourne is working towards exploring the physics of laser-atom interactions, and extending nanoscopic manipulation, on an experimental and theoretical basis. Who's Here Things in progress Publications Where's It Happening? ... Would You Like To Work With Us?
    Areas Of Interest
    Non-interferometric phase imaging of atomic wavefields Nanofocusing atom beams with standing waves The donut-mode laser as an atomic lens Nonlinear atom-laser interactions Technical development (diode lasers, electronics, recirculating "candlestick" Rubidium oven)
    What do we do in atom optics?
    We're exploring the interactions of laser light and atoms, for example the ways in which light can be used to manipulate atomic trajectories at nanoscopic dimensions and control the quantum state of atoms. We're also working on new imaging techniques, for example to image ultracold atom clouds without destroying the cloud, and to determine detailed aspects of the cooling process.

    110. Research Experience In Physics & Astronomy For Undergraduates (REU)
    Research areas in this 10week program for undergraduates include astronomy and astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter physics, high energy physics, nuclear physics, plasma and laser physics, quantum optics, and physics education.
    http://www.pas.rochester.edu:80/mainFrame/education/special/specialREU.html
    Directors: Priscilla S. Auchincloss and Arie Bodek The Physics and Astronomy Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation to support ten to twelve highly-qualified students to undertake supervised research projects in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, for a period of 10 weeks each summer. Departmental faculty conduct research in diverse experimental and theoretical areas, including Biological Physics Condensed Matter Physics High Energy Physics Nuclear Physics ... Quantum Optics , and Physics Education. Each summer, the Department's research effort involves approximately 20 undergraduate students, in addition to approximately 120 graduate students, 35 postdoctoral research associates, and 30 regular faculty members. Much of the research performed by past undergraduate research assistants has been published in scientific journals. Many students have also presented their work at national conferences and undergraduate research symposia at the University of Rochester. Program : Over the 10-week summer research period, participants attend a series of informal seminars covering research topics as well as others, such as preparing for graduate school. These seminars are intended to foster discussion among REU students and faculty, and to serve as a basis for further social and scientific interaction. Students whose projects are primarily experimental are encouraged to attend mini-courses in electronics and in machine shop techniques. The core research experience takes place in the context of research groups working at the University's research facilities. Students present their work at an informal symposium at the end of the summer. They are encouraged to work with their research advisers toward completion of publications, submission of abstracts, and presentations of their work at professional and student conferences.

    111. Optics Research Group
    optics Group, School of physics. coloured square, The University of Melbourne, School of physics optics Group. * Research activities
    http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/

    Research activities
    2005 Honours Projects Research overview for prospective students (.pdf) People
    Faculty, Staff and students Contact information Address, phone, e-mail, fax Facilities Publications Atom optics (1996 - 2004) Optics group (1995 - 1999) ... Optics resources Links to other optics information IT support Information and resources on using our computer network (Local access only)
    Return to School of Physics home page
    Quick Find: Frequently Used Areas A-Z List of Study Areas A-Z List of Faculties Alumni Programs Contacting People Library Research Search Student Services Undergraduate Handbook Students Homepage Staff Homepage Visitors Homepage Main Homepage Quick Find: Faculties and Schools Arts Education Engineering Graduate Studies Law Music Science Veterinary Science Melbourne Business School (MBS) Vic College of the Arts [Affiliate] A-Z List of Study Areas A-Z List of Faculties Created: 10 March 1998
    Last modified: 19 August 2002
    Authorised by: Prof K.A. Nugent, School of Physics
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    112. Department Of Physics
    Provides stateof-the-art laboratory and computing facilities, teaching and research activities for programs such as physics and the Universe, physics with Meteorology, Applied an Modern optics, condensed matter physics, and atomic, molecular and optical physics. Includes programme, staff, research information and contact details.
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    113. Optics - Department Of Physics And Mathematical Physics
    homepage of the Adelaide University optics group. institutes and societies physics directories optics companies optics and physics news
    http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/optics/
    Optics Group -
    Physics Adelaide University
    Our group members (Contact information and links to personal
    home pages are here.) Yes, there is a way out! Our Publications Our research projects Optics pics Useful optics links electronic publishing institutes and societies ... optics and physics news Mail comments to mwh@physics.adelaide.edu.au

    114. Techtrans' Technical Dictionary
    Patent terminology. Agriculture, biology, chemistry, crystallography, communications, computing, electronics/electricity, maritime, mechanics, medicine, military, nuclear physics, optics, paper making, oil production, pharmacy, semiconductors, signal/speech processing, aerospace, textiles, printing, xerography. About 75 pages.
    http://www.techtrans.com.fr/Glossary.PDF

    115. The Educational Encyclopedia, Physics Java Applets About Optics
    The educational encyclopedia, physics optica java applets about optics.
    http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/education/physicsjavalabooptics.htm
    EDUCYPEDIA The educational encyclopedia Home Electronics General Information technology ... Science Science Automotive Biology Biology-anatomy Biology-animals ... Space Social science Atlas - maps Countries Dinosaurs Environment ... Sitemap
    Physics animations and java applets Colors Electricity General Mechanics ... Micellaneous Optics Physics experiments Sound Waves Optics java applets and animations: overview Geometrical optics the fundamental nature of geometrical optics, prism, lens and mirror, and handcraft on light, line spectra, atomic spectra, emission mechanisms of continuum and lines, redshift and broadening of lines, and other properties of spectra Illusionworks optical illusions Light and color java tutorials bi-concave lenses, bi-convex lenses, plano convex lenses, plano concave lenses, positive meniscus lenses, negative meniscus lenses, the variable lens, lens shape: effect on lens action flash tutorial Optica java aplets omvat alles, een tip, in Dutch Optical simulations Optic animations Fresnel formulas, reflection and refraction of the light beam on the boundary surface between two substances , Dispersion of the light on the glass prism, Fraunhofer diffraction, photothermal excitation of microresonator by modulated optical radiation from the glass fiber, theory of color vision of Young and Helmholtz, Polarization of the light, fiber optic interferometer, ruby laser, distortion of the image in a positive lens Optics java applets allows users to simulate standard optic elements (lens, mirror, dielectrics, sources, apertures) and observe the ways that light rays propagate through these elements

    116. Jens Hübner - University Of Toronto
    Postdoc in the Experimental Condensed Matter and Quantum optics Group at the University of Toronto. Research activities Coherent Control and Spintronics.
    http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~jhuebner/

    117. Optical Physics
    As a result of JILA s optical physics research, ultrafast lasers are becoming JILA optical physics research also focuses on quantum optics theory.
    http://jilawww.colorado.edu/www/research/opt.html
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    JILA optical physicists manipulate light to produce ultrashort laser pulses. They then study these pulses to gain insight into the fundamental properties of light. Thus the investigation of light itself is intertwined with the development of advanced ultrafast light sources and optical pulse shapers, the precise control of ultrafast pulses and their interactions with passive optical cavities , and the control of the carrier-envelope phase of ultrashort pulses . As a result of JILA's optical physics research, ultrafast lasers are becoming increasingly capable of delivering designer light pulses whose applications include the control of dynamical processes in chemistry biology materials science , medicine, telecommunications, and nanotechnology. JILA research also finds important applications in precision metrology , including the development of optical frequency standards and optical atomic clocks. JILA optical physics research also focuses on

    118. Cornell NanoScale Science And Technology Facility
    Provides nanofabrication services to over 600 research projects. Subjects for research include Astronomy, Plant Pathology, Integrated optics, and Microelectromechanical Structures (MEMS) as well as the more conventional Microelectronics, physics and Materials Research.
    http://www.cnf.cornell.edu
    has served the US research community for more than 25 years. Subjects of research encompass physical sciences, life sciences, and engineering, particularly with inter-disciplinary emphasis. During 2002, nearly 350 Cornell and 350 external users utilized the fabrication, synthesis, characterization, and integration resources of CNF to build structures, devices, and systems from atomic to complex large-scales. Users belong to diverse departments: astronomy, plant pathology, materials science, physics, chemistry, life-sciences, various departments of engineering, etc., and industry, and learn and use the tools available in the facility. CNF is open 24 hours a day, and provides the interactive and exciting learning and practicing environment critical to successful research. External users typically spend a week to two to complete their work with strong staff support. Many projects can also be accomplished remotely. A video tour of the facility is available for viewing over the web. This 10 minute video will give you a brief introduction to what types of equipment and processes are available at the facility. We invite you to explore the web-site and our facility. The research accomplishments will give you a short introduction to research, the equipment index more on detailed capabilities, and the nano-course a practical introduction to technology. Other links and the search engine will lead you to a variety of information related to nano-scale science and technology.

    119. ACIGA
    ACIGA is intended to undertake research and development aimed at improving the performance of present laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors through advanced designs to ultimate limits set by mechanics, quantum mechanics, lasers and optics; and to transfer this into practical designs that can be used in production of commercial products.
    http://www.anu.edu.au/Physics/ACIGA/
    Welcome to the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy (ACIGA) web page.
    A short introduction to gravitational waves, see
    Catching gravitational waves
    Objectives
    In collaboration with the world gravitational wave community, the objectives of ACIGA are to:
  • Undertake research and development aimed at improving the performance of present laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors through advanced designs to ultimate limits set by mechanics, quantum mechanics, lasers and optics;
    Arrange conferences, seminars and workshops as required to compliment and enhance the research of the members of the consortium.
  • Latest News
    LIGO Scientific Collaboration 2002 ACIGA receives major research funding for the high optical laser power test facility, situated at Gingin, Western Australia
    Management Structure
    ACIGA Board Consists of the representatives of the ACIGA membership including all partners. Acts as an advisory board for all ACIGA operations including input from the International groups and Australian government and industry bodies.
    ACIGA Chairperson
    Prof David E McClelland

    Australian National University
    AIGRC Director
    Prof David G Blair

    University of Western Australia
    Prof Jesper Munch
    University of Adelaide
    Institutions
    ACIGA involves the collaboration of several institutions throughout Australia. Follow the links to find out more information about the research of each institution, employment opportunities, research scholarships and publications.

    120. Physics Encyclopedia: Optics
    This page is devoted to optics. opticsNotes.org structured directory to various optics resources. The optics - educational site resources for
    http://members.tripod.com/~IgorIvanov/physics/optics.html
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    Optics Express
    - online journal published by OSA
    OpticsNotes.org
    - structured directory to various optics resources
    The Optics
    - educational site: resources for teachers, for self-education etc.
    General optics courses Photonics Dictionary - large online glossary of optics terms
    Optics
    - a short tutorial
    Optics for kids
    - easy tutorial on optics
    What's light?
    - "high" level explanation from FermiLab
    History of Optics
    on one page
    Optics 100
    - lectures in PDF format Optics Highlights - history of optics Light and Optics - a tutorial

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