
Progress in Optics
Series: Progress in Optics; 70;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 15 April 2025
- ISBN 9780443317507
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages388 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Progress in Optics, Volume 70 is the latest release in a yearly publication that provides in-depth reviews on topics in experimental theoretical optics, as well as on optical engineering. Chapters in this new release include Phased-array lidar, Holographic metasurfaces, Schlieren imaging, Statistical Properties of Polarization Speckle, The Talbot effect, Space-time optics, Structured light, Application of partial coherence in the quantum domain, Natural mode expansions, and Skyrmionic beams.
- Provides state-of-the-art reviews written by experts
- Covers all aspects of optics
- Keeps researchers abreast of new developments in the field
Table of Contents:
1. Phased-array lidar
Hao Hu
2. holographic metasurfaces
Sergey Bozhevolnyi
3. Schlieren imaging
Prof Lei, Siyang Tan, Duan Chen and Xiang Li
4. Statistical Properties of Polarization Speckle
Wei Wang
5. The Talbot effect
Ayman Abouraddy
6. Space-time optics
Prof. Sergey Ponomarenko
7. Structured light
Natalia Litchinitser
8. Application of partial coherence in the quantum domain
Prof. Kanseri
9. natural mode expansions
Bernhard J. Johan Hoenders
10. Skyrmionic beams
Srinivasa Rao allam