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Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics

Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics

Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics

Paul Mandel, Université Libre de Bruxelles
October 2005
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Paperback
9780521019200

    The scientific and technological importance of lasers has generated great interest in the field of cavity nonlinear optics. This book provides a thorough description of this subject in terms of modern dynamical systems theory. Throughout, the emphasis is on deriving analytical results and highlighting their physical significance. The early chapters introduce the physical models for active and passive cavities. In later chapters, these are applied to a variety of problems in laser theory, optical bistability and parametric oscillators. Subjects covered include scaling laws, Hopf bifurcations, passive Q-switching, and Turing instabilities. Several of the topics treated cannot be found in other books, including swept control parameter dynamics, laser stability, multimode rate equations, and antiphase dynamics. The book stresses the connections between theoretical work and actual experimental results, and will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics, nonlinear optics, and laser physics.

    • Gives a detailed presentation of the theory which underpins an important experimental field
    • Contains several topics not covered in other books
    • Author is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America

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    'This book provides a thorough description of the field in terms of modern dynamical systems theory. Throughout the emphasis is on deriving analytical results and highlighting their physical significance … The book stresses the connections between theoretical work and actual experimental results and will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics, nonlinear optics, and laser physics.' K. Welker, Optik

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    Product details

    October 2005
    Paperback
    9780521019200
    204 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.309kg
    30 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Reduction of the Maxwell–Schrödinger equations
    • 2. Parameter swept across a steady bifurcation I
    • 3. Parameter swept across a steady bifurcation II
    • 4. Optical bistability: constant input
    • 5. Optical bistability: variable input
    • 6. Multimode optical bistability
    • 7. Free running multimode lasers
    • 8. Antiphase dynamics
    • 9. Laser stability
    • 10. Second harmonic generation
    • 11. Saturable absorbers
    • 12. Transverse effects in optical bistability.
      Author
    • Paul Mandel , Université Libre de Bruxelles