Optical Interferometry, 2e

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Academic Press, 22 de set. de 2003 - 351 páginas

When the first edition of Optical Interferometry was published, interferometry was regarded as a rather esoteric method of making measurements, largely confined to the laboratory. Today, however, besides its use in several fields of research, it has applications in fields as diverse as measurement of length and velocity, sensors for rotation, acceleration, vibration and electrical and magnetic fields, as well as in microscopy and nanotechnology.

Most topics are discussed first at a level accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of physical optics, then a more detailed treatment of the topic is undertaken, and finally each topic is supplemented by a reference list of more than 1000 selected original publications in total.



  • Historical development of interferometry
  • The laser as a light source
  • Two-beam interference
  • Techniques for frequency stabilization
  • Coherence
  • Electronic phase measurements
  • Multiple-beam interference
  • Quantum effects in optical interference
  • Extensive coverage of the applications of interferometry, such as measurements of length, optical testing, interference microscopy, interference spectroscopy, Fourier-transform spectroscopy, interferometric sensors, nonlinear interferometers, stellar interferometry, and studies of space-time and gravitation
 

Conteúdo

body
1
2 TwoBeam Interference
9
3 Coherence
35
4 MultipleBeam Interference
59
5 Lasers
79
6 Electronic Phase Measurements
93
7 Measurements of Length
105
8 Optical Testing
119
16 SinglePhoton Interference
253
17 FourthOrder Interference
267
18 TwoPhoton Interferometry
277
back matter
289
The FresnelKirchhoff Integral
293
Reflection and Transmission
295
The Jones Calculus
299
The Pancharatnam Phase
301

9 Interference Microscopy
143
10 Interference Spectroscopy
157
11 FourierTransform Spectroscopy
173
12 Interferometric Sensors
189
13 Nonlinear Interferometers
209
14 Stellar Interferometry
221
15 SpaceTime and Gravitation
239
Holography
303
Speckle
307
Bibliography
309
References
311
Index
343
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Professor P. Hariharan is a Research Fellow in the Division of Telecommunications and Industrial Physics of CSIRO in Sydney and a Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney. His main research interests are interferometry and holography. He is a Fellow of SPIE (The International Society for Optical Engineering), the Optical Society of America (OSA), the Institute of Physics, London, and the Royal Photographic Society. He was a vice-president and then the treasurer of the International Commission of Optics, as well as a director of SPIE. Honors he has received include OSA's Joseph Fraunhofer Award, the Henderson Medal of the Royal Photographic Society, the Thomas Young Medal of the Institute of Physics, London, SPIE's Dennis Gabor Award and, most recently, SPIE's highest award, the Gold Medal.

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