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Practical opto-electronics : an illustrated guide for the laboratory / Vladimir Protopopov.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Series in Optical Sciences ; 184 | Springer series in optical sciences ; 184.Publication details: Cham : Springer, c.2014.Description: ix, 393 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783319045122 (alk. paper)
  • 3319045121 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 621.381045 PRO 22
Contents:
Optical elements -- Light sources -- Photodetectors -- Polarization optics -- Interferometers -- Fiber optics -- Opto-electronic receivers -- Modulation techniques -- Magneto-optics -- Spectrometers and monochromators -- Beam alignment and steering techniques -- Scanning stages and motors -- Imaging techniques -- Data acquisition - National Instruments DAQ technology -- Beam propagation.
Summary: This book explains how to create opto-electronic systems in a most efficient way, avoiding typical mistakes. It covers light detection techniques, imaging, interferometry, spectroscopy, modulation-demodulation, heterodyning, beam steering, and many other topics common to laboratory applications. The focus is made on self-explanatory figures rather than on words. The book guides the reader through the entire process of creating problem-specific opto-electronic systems, starting from optical source, through beam transportation optical arrangement, to photodetector and data acquisition system. The relevant basics of beam propagation and computer-based raytracing routines are also explained, and sample codes are listed. The book teaches important know-how and practical tricks that are never disclosed in scientific publications. The book can become the reader's personal adviser in the world of opto-electronics and navigator in the ocean of the market of optical components and systems. Succinct, well-illustrated, and clearly written, this book is helpful for students, postgraduates, engineers and researches working not only in the field of applied optics but also in high-tech industry, information technology, medicine, biology and other domains.--
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Index : p.385-393.

Includes bibliographical references.

Optical elements -- Light sources -- Photodetectors -- Polarization optics -- Interferometers -- Fiber optics -- Opto-electronic receivers -- Modulation techniques -- Magneto-optics -- Spectrometers and monochromators -- Beam alignment and steering techniques -- Scanning stages and motors -- Imaging techniques -- Data acquisition - National Instruments DAQ technology -- Beam propagation.

This book explains how to create opto-electronic systems in a most efficient way, avoiding typical mistakes. It covers light detection techniques, imaging, interferometry, spectroscopy, modulation-demodulation, heterodyning, beam steering, and many other topics common to laboratory applications. The focus is made on self-explanatory figures rather than on words. The book guides the reader through the entire process of creating problem-specific opto-electronic systems, starting from optical source, through beam transportation optical arrangement, to photodetector and data acquisition system. The relevant basics of beam propagation and computer-based raytracing routines are also explained, and sample codes are listed. The book teaches important know-how and practical tricks that are never disclosed in scientific publications. The book can become the reader's personal adviser in the world of opto-electronics and navigator in the ocean of the market of optical components and systems. Succinct, well-illustrated, and clearly written, this book is helpful for students, postgraduates, engineers and researches working not only in the field of applied optics but also in high-tech industry, information technology, medicine, biology and other domains.--

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