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Photorefractive Materials And Their Applications 1 Basic Effects Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Peter Gnter

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Photorefractive Materials And Their Applications 1 Basic Effects Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Peter Gnter
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Photorefractive Materials And Their Applications 1 Basic Effects Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Peter Gnter instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.46 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Peter Günter, Jean-Pierre Huignard
ISBN: 038725191X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Photorefractive Materials And Their Applications 1 Basic Effects Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Peter Gnter by Peter Günter, Jean-pierre Huignard 038725191X instant download after payment.

The three-part treatment Photorefractive Effects, Materials and Applications offers comprehensive treatments of the fundamental phenomena, materials and the applications. Volume I deals with the basic phenomena of photorefraction. A comprehensive treatment of photorefractive effects in crystals is given. The book reviews our present understanding of the fundamental origins of the effect in a variety of materials from ferroelectrics to compound semiconductors, organic crystals and polymers. This book has been prepared for researchers in the field as well as for students of solid-state physics and engineering. The chapters contain and convey a thorough understanding of the photorefractive effect, as well as providing a useful reference source for researchers already involved in this field.

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