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Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics by Paul Mandel, P. L. Knight, A. Miller β€” book cover

Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics

by Paul Mandel, P. L. Knight, A. Miller
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Overview

The scientific and technological importance of lasers has generated great interest in the field of cavity nonlinear optics. This book provides a thorough description of this subject in terms of modern dynamical systems theory, with an emphasis on deriving analytical results and highlighting their physical significance. The book applies physical models for active and passive cavities to a variety of problems in laser theory, optical bistability and parametric oscillators. Subjects include scaling laws, Hopf bifurcations, passive Q-switching, and Turing instabilities. Several of the topics treated cannot be found in other books, including swept control parameter dynamics, laser stability, multimode rate equations, and antiphase dynamics. The book stresses the connections between theoretical work and actual experimental results, and will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics, nonlinear optics, and laser physics.

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Book Details

Published
October 20, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521019200

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