Near-field Microscopy and Near-field Optics
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Product Description
Near-field optics studies the behaviour of light fields in the vicinity of matter, where light is structured in propagating and evanescent fields. Near-field optical microscopy is the straightforward application of near-field optics. This textbook provides an overview for undergraduates and anyone who has an interest in peculiar optical phenomena, and serves as a technical manual for engineers and researchers. It consists of 12 chapters dealing with the history of near-field optics, non-radiating optics, optical noise, inverse problems, theory, instrumentation and applications; there is an appendix including the basic elements of Fourier optics and Maxwell equations.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1755138 in Books
- Published on: 2003-04-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 340 pages
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"This book provides an overview for undergraduates and anyone who has an interest in this peculiar phenomenon, and serves as a manual for engineers and researchers. Colloid & Polymer Science
About the Author
Daniel Courjon is Director of Research at CNRS. Parallel to his research activity, he is also Director of the Institute of Microphone-techniques of Franche-Comte (IMFC), Director of Optical GDR and Deputy Manager of the GDR "Waves" of department STIC of CNRS.
