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  1. Inverse source problems in optics (Topics in current physics)
  2. Quantum Optics (Proceedings of Conferences in Physics/Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Vol 7)
  3. University Physics Part 2: Electricity, Magnetism and Optics (Addison-Wesley Physics Series)
  4. Interscience tracts on physics and astronomy by Donald James Hughes, 1954
  5. Ultrafast Phenomena and Interaction of Superstrong Laser Fields With Matter: Nonlinear Optics and High-Field Physics : 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia (Icono '98)
  6. Proceedings of Hard Xray and Gamma Ray (Hard X-Ray & Gamma-Ray Detector Physics, Optics & Applicatio)
  7. Programmed Physics, Part III [3]: Optics and Waves by Alexander Joseph, Daniel J. Leahy, 1966
  8. Recent advances in optics (The international series of monographs on physics) by E. H Linfoot, 1958
  9. Lie Methods in Optics (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  10. Fundamentals of Quantum Optics III: Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting on Laser Phenomena Organized by the Institute for Theoretical Physics University (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  11. Optics II: physical and quantum optics (Focus on physics) by J. Warren Blaker, 1970
  12. High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics II: Transport and Optics : Proceedings of the International Conference, Wurzburg, Fed. Rep. of Germany, (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences)
  13. Quantum Optics and Fundamentals of Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by Jan Perina, Z. Hradil, et all 1994-07-31
  14. Introduction to optics, (University physics series) by John Kellock Robertson, 1935

121. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Optics
Author European Optical Society Subjects optics, physics societies DeweyClass 535 ResourceType documents Location denmark, europe Last checked 20001223
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/o/optics.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • EEVL Database of Engineering Resources: Light and Optical Technology
  • European Optical Society
  • Fibre Optics Technology
  • Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals ...
  • XCOM: Photon Cross Sections Database Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    EEVL Database of Engineering Resources: Light and Optical Technology
    Links to numerous annotated and evaluated online resources relevant to light and optical technology.
    Author: EEVL, Heriot-Watt University
    Subjects: optics
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    Location: uk
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    European Optical Society
    The purpose of the EOS is to contribute to the scientific progress in optics and related sciences and to promote their applications on the European and international levels, by bringing together individual persons and legal bodies involved in their disciplines and their applications. The EOS aims to establish an open coordination of international conferences in Europe in the field of optics and is supported in this by all the national societies of the European countries.
    Author: European Optical Society
    Subjects: optics, physics societies
  • 122. Physics : Electricity, Light, Machines, Magnetism, Mechanics, Nuclear, Optics, Q
    optics books other mechanical waves, and in fact has some maddeningly contradictory aspects that eventually broke through the boundaries of classical physics.
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    EncycloZine Astronomy Biology Chemistry ... The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory Brian Greene Holographic Universe Michael Talbot Physics: Principles with Applications (5th Edition) Douglas C. Giancoli Hyperspace : A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension Michio Kaku The Cartoon Guide to Physics Larry Gonick Recommendation: The Tao of Physics Fritjof Capra The Physics of Star Trek Lawrence M. Krauss QED Richard Phillips Feynman The Art of Electronics Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill The Physics of Baseball (3rd Edition) Robert K. Adair
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    Physics (Greek phusis, fysis: nature) is the science of Nature in the broadest sense. Physicists study the behaviour and interactions of matter and energy, which are referred to as physical phenomena. Physics is the study of matter, energy, motion, and forces. Physics is a major branch of science , concerned with the fundamental components of the universe , the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces.

    123. Quantum Optics And Condensed Matter Physics
    Condensed Matter physics and Quantum optics. This page doesn t exist anymore. To find more information about the research groups
    http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~qocmp/
    Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Optics
    This page doesn't exist anymore. To find more information about the research groups you are looking for, please go to the "Research Page" of the Department of Physics:
    http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/research/

    124. Lukin Redirect
    Research Overview. Our group s research focuses on both the theoretical and experimental studies in quantum optics and atomic physics.
    http://qoptics.physics.harvard.edu/
    The Lukin Group's website has moved to http://lukin.physics.harvard.edu/

    125. University Of Glasgow » Department Of Physics & Astronomy » Optics Group
    optics group banner; click for posters University of Glasgow » Department of physics Astronomy » optics Group. optics People, research projects, publications.
    http://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/Optics/

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    126. HIP Laser Physics And Quantum Optics Project
    A short history of the finished project. Laser physics and quantum optics project ended in 2003. During seven years (19972003) the
    http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~kasuomin/
    A short history of the finished project
    Laser physics and quantum optics project ended in 2003. During seven years (1997-2003) the project members have published about 100 articles in international journals using the referee system (and a few more still to come). Of these papers 11 have already appeared in Physical Review Letters. Altogether 5 doctoral theses came into being. In 2004 some project activities continue and the last graduate students, Anssi Collin and Olavi Dannenberg are expected to finish their PhD work, funded by external sources. The former project leader, Kalle-Antti Suominen, continues as an adjoint scientist. Thus some publication activity will continue in 2004. The remnants of the project will be directly under the theory programme director. The scientific work continues at the Department of Physics University of Turku , in the Quantum Optics group , directed by prof. Suominen
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    127. Astrophysics@Physics
    The Department of Astrophysics and optics is part of the School of physics at UNSW. It conducts both research and teaching in Astrophysics.
    http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/astro/
    The Department of Astrophysics and Optics is part of the School of Physics at UNSW. It conducts both research and teaching in Astrophysics. It is one of the most active research groups in Australia. Research specialties include cosmology, large-scale structure in the Universe, star formation and the interstellar medium. In addition there is a strong instrumentation group, and the Department runs astronomical facilities in Antarctica and at Siding Spring Observatory, specialising in infrared and millimetre astronomy. Teaching is conducted at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Position Available: Gemini Deputy Scientist/VO Astronomer, Astrophysics new!
    Applications are invited for the position of Gemini Deputy Scientist/Virtual Observatory Astronomer in the Department of Astrophysics within the School of Physics. Applications close 3 May 2004. 2003 Solar Eclipse from Dome C Antarctica
    On the 23rd of November 2003 a total solar eclipse will occur over regions of the Antarctic continent. An 85% partial eclipse should be visible from Dome C and we'll be capturing it with our webcam! Antarctic Diaries 2003/04
    Follow the adventures of UNSW astronomers at the South Pole and Dome C through these diaries. Read their daily reports and see the pictures they send back as they work to extend the frontiers of science at the end of the Earth!

    128. Welcome To UCF's Graduate Catalog 2001-2002
    Michael Bass, Professor of optics, physics EECS Bruce Chai, Professor of optics, physics EECS MMAE Glenn Boreman, Professor of optics EECS Peter
    http://www.ucf.edu/gradcatalog/grad0102/index/A19optc1/B00abou0.html
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    T he School of Optics is one of the world’s leading gradu-ate institutions in optics and photonics education and research. The School offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary graduate program covering all aspects of optics, photonics, and lasers. leading to Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Optics. The Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL) is integrated in the school as its research arm. The School has twenty four full time faculty members and more than one hundred graduate students. It is housed in a state-of-the-art 82,000-sq. ft. building dedicated to optics research and education.
    The School of Optics faculty are the primary resource for the optical physics option in the M.S. and Ph.D. program in Physics and the electro-optics option in the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Electrical Engineering. These two option programs are offered in partnership with academic departments. The faculty participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching in the Physics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering (MMAE), and Chemistry Departments.
    School Administration
    Eric W, Van Stryland, Professor and Interim Director. CREOL 206, (407) 823-6834. E-mail:

    129. Six Ideas Geometrical Optics
    GEOMETRICAL optics UNIT. Geometrical optics is perhaps the single most requested block of material that is omitted in the Six Ideas course.
    http://www.physics.pomona.edu/sixideas/sioptc.html
    LINKS: Home Page
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    Online Preface
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    Optics Materials
    GEOMETRICAL OPTICS UNIT
    Geometrical optics is perhaps the single most requested block of material that is omitted in the Six Ideas course. We are therefore posting a 5-chapter "unit O" on geometrical optics written by Professor Paul DeYoung for his Six Ideas course at Hope College (thanks very much to Paul for making this unit available to us!). The links below allow give you access to individual chapter files in PDF format. You may print them and and distribute them to your classes: Cover Page
    Chapter O1:
    The Nature of Light
    Chapter O2:
    Reflection and Mirrors
    Chapter O3:
    Introduction to Lenses
    Chapter O4:
    Multiple-Element Optical Systems
    Chapter O5:
    Optical Instruments A second possible approach to this problem is to offer some labs in geometrical optics (this is what we do at Pomona). For more information about this approach, see the lab program page

    130. Optics
    The Department of physics Section optics. KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. 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

    131. Physics Classroom Table Of Contents
    The physics Classroom is an online interactive tutorial of basic physics concepts. The lessons use an easyto-understand language to present common physics principles discussed in a first-year
    http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/BBoard.html
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    About The Physics Classroom 1-D Kinematics Newton's Laws Vectors - Motion and Forces in Two Dimensions ... Future Plans
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    1-D Kinematics
    The motion of objects in one-dimension are described using words, diagrams, numbers, graphs, and equations.
    Newton's Laws
    Newton's three laws of motion are explained and their application to the analysis of the motion of objects in one dimension is discussed.

    132. Journal Of Optics A: Pure And Applied Optics

    http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/JOptA
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    133. Journal Of Optics B: Quantum And Semiclassical Optics

    http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/JOptB
    @import url(http://ej.iop.org/style/nu/EJ.css); Electronic Journals quick guide Journals sitemap: IOP home page IOP online services EJs HOME JOURNAL HOME   - Editorial information   - Scope   - Editorial board   - Submit an article   - Pricing and ordering   - Request sample copy EJS EXTRA   - IOP Select   - IOP Physics Reviews   - BEC Matters! SEARCH   - Content finder   - Default searches AUTHORS   - Submit an article   - Status enquiry   - Get LaTeX class file   - Classification schemes   - Scope   - Editorial board REFEREES   - Submit referee report   - Become a referee   - Update personal details   - Classification schemes   - Scope   - Editorial board LIBRARIANS   - Register your institution   - Pricing and ordering   - Library branding   - How to link to IOP journals   - Librarian help USER OPTIONS   - Create account   - Lost password
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    134. Quantum Experiments And The Foundations Of Physics
    Institut für Experimentalphysik Universität Wien Boltzmanngasse 5 1090 Wien Austria Phone +43 1 4277 51201 Fax +43 1 4277 9512 email zeilinger-office@exp
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    13. Mai 2004
    De Broglie wavelength of a non-local four-photon state

    (Nature 429, 158-161, 2004)

    by Philip Walther, Jian-Wei Pan, Markus Aspelmeyer, Rupert Ursin, Sara Gasparoni, Anton Zeilinger We demonstrate the generation of four-photon entangled states and their subsequent utilization in pure four-particle interferometry. The observed interference fringes confirm the theoretical expectation that the de-Broglie wavelength of a four-photon state is one fourth of a single photon. This overcomes state-of-the-art two-particle interferometry and opens new possibilities in quantum metrology and in quantum imaging applications. The press-info (in german) as a pdf-file: Pressenotiz 21. April 2004 Quantenkryptographie live: Weltweit erste Banküberweisung quantenkryptographisch verschlüsselt Info und Downloads 14. April 2004

    135. Cookies Required
    optics and Spectroscopy. An English translation of the journal, Optika i Spektroskopiya. EXIT. optics and Spectroscopy Home Page. Published
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    136. To Physics At Appleby College
    WebSTAT Free Web Statistics to physics at Appleby College by Cliff Sampson email cliff. This applet shows the physics of rainbow.(Fu-Kwun Hwang).
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    WAVES
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    OPTICS AND LIGHT ELECTROMAGNETISM

    Pendulum
    Observe the period of pendulum while you change length, mass or angle.(kim jong heon, korea)
    Pendulum experiment java applet
    Do a pendulum experiment with mouse(click/drag:to change its initial conditions length of the pendulum, initial
    position, gravitational field strength). Parameters (gravitational field and its components, kinetic energy, potential
    energy, velocity ...) are viewed graphically or displayed with text(length, angle, half period...). A period-initial angle plot is generated automatically, just click/drag the mouse and wait. Try and play with it to find out more features. (Fu-Kwun Hwang) Transverse Wave and Longitudinal Wave An interactive activity on transverse and longitudinal waves. Visual representation of the motion of the particles in the transverse and longitudinal waves is shown. Superposition of Two Waves (Java applet) This applet visualizes the mixing of two one-dimensional waves. The user is able to vary velocity and frequency of the waves and the two individual wave as well as the superposition is viewed graphically.

    137. Quantum Optics And Quantum Information

    http://www.prl.ernet.in/~lasers/
    this link for no frame version of the page.
    Back to PRL main page

    If still you have problem send mail to lasers@prl.ernet.in
    or to aanil@prl.ernet.in

    138. Optics Bench

    http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/Optics/Intro.html
    OpticsApplet v1.1 requires a Java 1.1 enabled browser that allows JavaScript to applet communication. It is available here for use in non-commercial educational endeavors.
    For more information please email either Mike Lee, milee@davidson.edu , or Wolfgang Christian, wochristian@davidson.edu This applet allows users to simulate standard optic elements (lens, mirror, dielectrics, sources, apertures) and observe the ways that light rays propagate through these elements. The applet is designed to be scripted but may also be used to construct optical systems using buttons and a click and drag metaphor. Please refer to the script examples or play with the applet that is embedded in the top of this page. Please send any bug reports or comments to the addresses above. OpticsApplet v1.1.

    139. !!! We Have Moved !!! Elköltöztünk !!!
    !!! We have moved !!! Our new address is http//www.szfki.hu. Please correct your bookmark, this page will cease to exist in the near future! !!!
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    140. ExploreLearning Gizmos!
    Interactive Science Simulations (Gizmos). Hundreds of the web s best interactive and science activities are at ExploreLearning including
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