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Field Guide To Lightmatter Interaction 1st Edition Galina Nemova

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Field Guide To Lightmatter Interaction 1st Edition Galina Nemova
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Publisher: SPIE Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.98 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Galina Nemova
ISBN: 9781510646995, 9781510647008, 151064699X, 1510647007
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1
Volume: 51

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Field Guide To Lightmatter Interaction 1st Edition Galina Nemova by Galina Nemova 9781510646995, 9781510647008, 151064699X, 1510647007 instant download after payment.

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

Our understanding of the interaction of light and matter has a long history that evolved from the ancient corpuscular theory to wave theory and finally to the quantum theory. Matter is composed of charged particles, and among these particles are positively charged nuclei surrounded by electrons that are in motion. Light is an oscillating electromagnetic wave. But light is also particles (photons).

The primary objective of this Field Guide is to provide the principles of light-matter interaction using classical, semiclassical, and quantum theories. To this end, the guide provides the formulae for, and descriptions of, phenomena that are fundamental to our current state of knowledge of light-matter interaction.

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