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In this volume the properties of light waves in isotropic and anisotropic media are discussed on the basis of the electromagnetic nature of light. Diffraction of light is described for scalar waves and electromagnetic waves using theories like Kirchhoff's diffraction theory, the boundary diffraction wave of Young--Rubinowicz, the Larmor--Lorentz principle, etc.
A unified approach involving Fourier optics is adapted to describe the diffractive theory of image formation. The basic principles of the Rayleigh scattering are discussed and the essence of various processes of scattering of light as well as their classification are included.
Further topics include:
the influence of spatial dispersion on wave propagation
physical principles of holography
nonlinear optical effects
geometrical approximation in optics
elements of optical planar waveguides.
P The book will be of interest to researchers in optoelectronics and optical engineering and graduate students in physics and engineering.
Contents
1. Fundamental elements of the classical description of the electromagnetic field. 2. Electromagnetic description of light phenomena. 3. Coherence and interference phenomena. 4. Elements of the theory of diffraction. 5. Diffraction of electromagnetic waves. 6. Optics in crystals. 7. Gyrotropic media. 8. Light scattering. 9. Physical basis of holography. 10. Nonlinear phenomena in optics 11. Optics of waveguides. 12. Geometric optics. Index.