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  1. Light And Optics (Physics in Our World) by Kyle, Ph.d. Kirkland, 2007-05-30
  2. Fourier Optics (Ellis Horwood Series in Physics) by E.G. Steward, 1983-07
  3. Near-Field Optics and Surface Plasmon Polaritons (Topics in Applied Physics)
  4. Physics of Thin Films by Ludmila Eckertová, 1986-04-30
  5. Coherent Optics: Fundamentals and Applications (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Werner Lauterborn, Thomas Kurz, 2003-01-17
  6. Physics of Transition Metal Oxides (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) by S. Maekawa, T. Tohyama, et all 2004-08-05
  7. Optics: Of Waves and Particles (De Gruyter Experimental Physics)
  8. RealTime Physics: Light and Optics, Module 4 (Preltime Physics, Module 4) by David R. Sokoloff, Priscilla W. Laws, et all 2004-03-12
  9. Introduction to Light: The Physics of Light, Vision, and Color by Gary Waldman, 2002-06-14
  10. Nonlinear Optics (Frontiers in physics) by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1977-06
  11. Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics by R. P. Khare, 2004-07-01
  12. Advances in Chemical Physics: Modern Nonlinear Optics, Volume 119, Part 3, 2nd Edition
  13. Springer Handbook of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
  14. Physics of Semiconductor Devices by J.-P. Colinge, C.A. Colinge, 2005-10-03

41. Institute Of Solid State Physics
Specialized in fundamental and applied research in the field of condensed matter physics, optics, spectroscopy and laser physics.
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42. Deutsches Museum - Guided Tours - Optics (Physics)
Guided tours and demonstrations, optics (physics) Daily at 100 pm, 1st floor. See physics for a description of the exhibits. Demonstration
http://www.deutsches-museum.de/info/fuehr/e_fueh22.htm
Guided tours and demonstrations Optics (Physics) Daily at 1:00 p.m., 1st floor See Physics for a description of the exhibits
Demonstration on the scanning tunnel microscope
People have always been fascinated by optical phenomena - the colors of the rainbow, the glistening of snow or a turbulent water surface in the sun, the play of light and shadows, or one's own reflection. On readily comprehensible and entertaining guided tours through the Optics department, you will learn which physical laws form the basis of these and other light phenomena.
Demonstration on color vision
Your own optical instrument, the eye, makes it possible for you to perceive all of approximately 100 interesting demonstrations. You can marvel at the fascinating variety of the microcosm, which is presented in the demonstration of living microorganisms with the light-optical microscope. Above all, the water bear, the absolute star of our microzoo, will delight you. Finally, on the scanning electron microscope, with its up to 50000 times magnification, you can see the surface structure used by nature that makes the lotus blossom utterly dirt repellent - a trick that may perhaps make washing your car in the future unnecessary.

43. Medical Physics & Bioengineering Department, UCL
Department has a broad range of interests Biomedical optics Radiation physics Quantitative Medical Imaging Incontinence Lasers and Endoscopy MRI Medical Graphics Implated Devices
http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
Department of
This website is maintained by Jem Hebden . Please send any comments regarding this website to: jem@medphys.ucl.ac.uk This page has been accessed
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The Department
October 20, 2003 Students and staff of the Department study the Principles of Rotational Dynamics at Alton Towers. The Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering is a joint department of University College London (UCL) and the UCL Hospitals Trust . The academic and research work of the Department is concentrated primarily within Shropshire House (shown opposite), a short distance from the main UCL campus. It also has laboratories on three other nearby sites: University College Hospital, Middlesex Hospital, and Whittington Hospital. Visitors requiring directions how to locate Shropshire House should click here The spectrum of Medical Physics activities undertaken in this Department is probably the broadest of any in the United Kingdom. Roughly one half of the 130 members of staff are employed by the UCL Hospitals to provide medical physics service. The rest are principally involved in the pursuit of academic research, including industrial contract research, and teaching activities associated with the graduate and post-graduate degrees offered by the Department.

44. MAMOA 2001
National Workshop and International Symposium on the Mathematical Aspects of Modern optics and Its Applications (WSMAMOA), physics Department, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia, from 29 January to 9 February, 2001.
http://mamoa.hypermart.net/
National Workshop and
International Symposium
On
Mathematical Aspects of Modern Optics And Its Applications
Physics Department
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
29 January - 9 February, 2001 Organizers and Sponsors
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University of Twente, The Netherlands
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      The organizing committee cordially invites you to take part in the National Workshop and International Symposium on the Mathematical Aspects of Modern Optics and Its Applications (WS-MAMOA), which will be held at the Physics Department, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia, from 29 January to 9 February, 2001.
    Background Program Committee
      M.O. Tjia (ITB) E. van Groesen (U. Twente) H.J.W.M. Hoekstra (U. Twente)
    The Workshop
      The activity planned for The Workshop consists of intensive lectures and tutorials given by senior scientists from ITB and the University of Twente (U. Twente). The lectures are designed to cater for participants with diverse backgrounds in physics and mathematics. This is followed by independent group projects to be carried out by the participant under the guidance of experienced staffs. This activity will be held over a period of 10 days from 29/1 to 7/2.
    The Workshop covers the following topics:
  • Basic theory and mathematical tools Wave propagations in uniform structures Orthogonality of waveguide modes
  • 45. Optics (Physics Study Guide) - Wikibooks
    optics (physics Study Guide). From Wikibooks, the free textbook project.
    http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Optics_(Physics_Study_Guide)

    46. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Optics (Physics) - Encyclopedia
    AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on optics, physics. Includes related research links. optics, physics.
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    Related Category: Physics optics, scientific study of light . Physical optics is concerned with the genesis, nature, and properties of light; physiological optics with the part light plays in vision ; and geometrical optics with the reflection and refraction of light as encountered in the study of the mirror and the lens
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  • 47. Physics Projects From The Technion - Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State,
    Several are implemented in Fortran.
    http://phycomp.technion.ac.il/~comphy/technion_projects.html
    Physics Projects from the Technion
    This is an edited subset of projects prepared in the Physics Department at the Technion, in 1997-2003. Some were prepared as final undergraduate projects, some with grants from the Technion Center for the Promotion of Teaching , and most thru the course Introduction to Computational Physics taught by Joan Adler. The projects are classfied by subject so some projects may be listed more than once. Emails and links to homepages of the students who prepared the projects are given for each project, but since good students tend to graduate after a finite time, feel free to contact Joan Adler if these links are outdated.
    All projects are presented `as is' and we hope they are useful to others but do not promise support or assistance in running the software. Help with the software might be found on the Computational Physics Course pages. For users outside the Technion, some additional notes on the software used are at the bottom of this page. Webpages for many Physics courses with some sections that can also be accessed from outside the Technion can be found at the Physics Department Undergraduate Courses Homepage and Graduate Courses Homepage
    The Prototype Project
    Suitable for Undergraduates
  • Animated Simulated Annealing - Amihai Silverman . This was our first interactive routine with pgplot, and was prepared to demonstrate the annealing of a sample of argon. It is described in an article in Computers in Physics; see
  • 48. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Lens, In Optics (Physics) - Encyclopedia
    AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on lens, in optics, physics. lens, in optics, physics. Related Category physics.
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    Related Category: Physics lens, device for forming an image of an object by the refraction of light. In its simplest form it is a disk of transparent substance, commonly glass, with its two surfaces curved or with one surface plane and the other curved. Lenses are used singly or in groups in such instruments as cameras , projectors, microscopes telescopes binoculars , opera glasses, and eyeglasses . The lens of the eye is known as a crystalline lens. Sections in this article:
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  • 49. Personal Homepage Of Mikhail Belkin
    Homepage of a physics graduate student working in nonlinear optics.
    http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~mbelkin
    Mikhail A. Belkin Ph.D. candidate in Physics 366 LeConte Hall
    Department of Physics
    University of California, Berkeley
    Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
    tel. 510 486-6054
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    e-mail: mbelkin@socrates.berkeley.edu My CV is available here in either PDF or MS Word format I expect to complete my Ph.D. in Physics in May 2004. Currently I am looking for a new research position. My research interests include surface nonlinear spectroscopy, multidimensional spectroscopy, ultrafast spectroscopy, near field spectroscopy and their applications to study biological systems and nanoobjects. I am also interested in semiconductor lasers research and photonics in general. Please browse this homepage to find out more about me and my research. Home About me My research Links Last modified October 27, 2003 Design: Mikhail Belkin

    50. 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.

    51. Institute For Laser Science (ILS)
    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/

    52. Scandnordax / Sweden - Laser, Optics Och Physics
    Laser optics - physics. Start Page. Sales. News Info. About Scandnordax AB. Use the Links for more information. Laser - optics - physics. Analog Modules, USA.
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    53. 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.

    54. Optics
    Back to physics Courses. 298 optics. Syllabus. Term Spring 2001. Instructor John Collins. Text optics, 3rd Ed., Eugene Hecht. Other Readings
    http://www.wheatonma.edu/Academic/AcademicDept/PhysicsAstro/Courses/298.html
    Back to Physics Courses 298: Optics Syllabus Term: Spring 2001 Instructor: John Collins Text: Optics , 3rd Ed., Eugene Hecht Other Readings: Microscopy from the Very Beginning , Dr. F. K. Mollring Contrast Methods in Microscopy: Transmitted Light , M. Abramowitz Fluorescence Microscopy: The Essentials , M. Abramowitz Reflected Light Microscopy: An Overview , M. Abramowitz Microscopy: Basics and Beyond , M. Abramowitz QED, Richard Feynman Goals: Learn how to operate and understand all of the optical equipment in the Science Center. A partial list of that equipment: microscopes, telescopes, cameras (digital, film), projectors, spectrometers (Monochromator, Absorption Spectrometer, Raman Spectrometer), fluorescence microscope, lasers, simple lens systems, and fiber optics. To understand basic geometric optics and its many applications and limitations. To understand the wave theory of light and to observe the wave nature of light (diffraction, interference, scattering, polarization). To introduce the interaction of light with matter: absorption, scattering, reflection, refraction, birefringence, polaroids, and dichroism.

    55. 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.
    http://geocities.com/iipopescu
    Prof. dr. Ioan-Iovitz POPESCU Member of the Romanian Academy CURRICULUM VITAE
    and
    LIST OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS NEW major links: Denisa Popescu - In Memoriam by Carl B. Collins 27 November 2003 My dearly beloved Denisa (Daisy) - 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 ... Heralding Laser Spectroscopy - Dr. Denisa Popescu new in July 2003 How my dearly beloved Denisa (Daisy) went to Death added in April 2004
    (Are those damned impact factors a reason to kill?)
    A letter to Professor Leonida Gherasim, Her cardiologist On a Zipf’s Law Extension to Impact Factors new in June 2003 Science Journal Titles and their Vocabulary new in March 2003 Ether and Etherons new in January 2003 ROUMPHYS - A Roumanian Physicists Database new in December 2002 Science Journal Ranking by Average Impact Factors updated in December 2002 US Mirror Site - Ranking and Impact of Scientific Journals launched in July 2002 Visitors since October 2001:

    E-mail : iovitz@pcnet.ro

    56. Thomas M. Crawford - Consulting In Optical Sensors
    Company brochure site for Optical physics Technologies. This company conducts applied research, development, and consulting services in lasers, optics, and other areas of applied physics giving consulting by Thomas Crawford .
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    Thomas M. Crawford
    Solving Industrial Problems using Lasers and Optics. Providing optical consulting services in:
    Short Courses in Lasers, Optics, and Laser Safety WE ARE MOVING TO TUCSON - THE OPTICS CAPITAL OF THE WORLD! OUR NEW ADDRESS IS: Optical Physics Technologies
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    For a detailed resume, click here.
    CONSULTING INTERESTS
    Thomas Crawford conducts applied research, development, and consulting services in lasers, optics, and other areas of applied physics through his business, Optical Physics Technologies. Mr. Crawford currently consults in the following areas:
    • Developing optical sensors and instrumentation for industrial and environmental applications.
    • Technical software development and computer modeling. See summary of computer skills.
    • Providing technical expertise in the areas of optical design and analysis, polarization analysis, optical filters, optical remote sensing, optical communications, electro- and magneto-optics, applied physics, and other related areas.
    • Applying laser, optical, and other physical principles to useful products and applications.

    57. KLINGER EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS CORP.
    physics demonstration equipment and crystal models, including Blackboard optics and Blackboard physics.
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    58. The Physics Classroom
    For more information on physical descriptions of ray optics, visit The physics Classroom Tutorial. Specific information is available on the following topics
    http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/optics/lr.html
    Multimedia Physics Studio Ray Optics The Law of Reflection Image Formation for Plane Mirrors ... The Broken Pencil
    Ray Optics
    The Law of Reflection
    When a ray of light strikes a plane mirror, the light ray reflects off the mirror. Reflection involves a change in direction of the light ray. The convention used to express the direction of a light ray is to indicate the angle which the light ray makes with a normal drawn to the surface of the mirror. The angle of incidence is the angle between this normal and the incident ray; the angle of reflection is the angle between this normal and the reflected ray. According to the law of reflection, the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. These concepts are illustrated in the animation at the right. For more information on physical descriptions of ray optics, visit The Physics Classroom Tutorial . Specific information is available on the following topics:

    59.   Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory
    Nanoscale physics Research Laboratory surface modification, cluster physics, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, nanooptics, and thin films.
    http://nprl.bham.ac.uk
    Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory
    University Fast Find Site Index Schools / Departments Telephone Directory Email Directory Useful Contacts Frequently Asked Questions Directions / Maps Acronym Directory Vacancies NANOSCALE PHYSICS RESEARCH LABORATORY
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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.

    60. Outline - Geometric Optics - Physics 108
    Click here to return to Phyllis Fleming s homepage, Phyllis Fleming physics, physics 108. Outline Geometric optics. Note that I have
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    Phyllis Fleming Physics Physics 108 Outline - Geometric Optics Note that I have used
    s o = object distance, s i = image distance,
    Q i for the incident ray, Q r for the reflected ray,
    Q t for the transmitted ray.
  • Descriptive Terms for Wave Motion
  • Velocity is the distance moved by the wave in one second. The velocity of a wave depends on the medium in which the wave travels.
    Wavelength l is the distance moved by the wave in one complete oscillation of the source. The wavelength depends on the medium in which the wave travels.
    Frequency f is the number of oscillations of the source per second. Frequency depends on source and does not change when wave goes into a different medium.
    Period T is the time for one complete oscillation. The period depends on the source and does not change when the wave enters a different medium.
    Velocity v is the distance moved by the wave in one second.
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