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Fiber Crystal Growth From The Melt 1st Edition Peter Rudolph Auth

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Fiber Crystal Growth From The Melt 1st Edition Peter Rudolph Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Peter Rudolph (auth.), Professor Dr. Tsuguo Fukuda, Professor Dr. habil. Peter Rudolph, Professor Dr. Satoshi Uda (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642073649, 9783662072141, 3642073646, 3662072149
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Fiber Crystal Growth From The Melt 1st Edition Peter Rudolph Auth by Peter Rudolph (auth.), Professor Dr. Tsuguo Fukuda, Professor Dr. Habil. Peter Rudolph, Professor Dr. Satoshi Uda (eds.) 9783642073649, 9783662072141, 3642073646, 3662072149 instant download after payment.

Fiber Crystal Growth from the Melt reviews the growth, modelling, characterization and application of single crystal fibers. Due to their very large length-to-diameter ratio together with perfect crystallographic structure and chemical homogeneity, such fibers have mechanical and physical properties that approach the theoretical values. Contributions explain how their ultra-high strength enables their application as reinforcing agents in structural components. And others elucidate how and why fiber crystals are particularly well suited for wave guiding, tunable narrow-band filters and nonlinear optics and for the generation of green, blue and violet wavelenghts, and also as micro lasers and laser modulators. The book is suitable for specialists and students in the fields of materials science, crystal growth, physics, chemistry, crystallography, optics, mechanics and engineering.

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