Introduction to quantum electronics and nonlinear optics / Book / Vitaliy V. Shtykov, Sergey M. Smolskiy.
Material type: TextDescription: xxiv, 323 pages : 24 cmISBN:- 9783030376147 (hardback)
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537.5 NAG-Q Wave propagation in elastic solids | 537.5 NAG-Q Quantum electronics for atomic physics | 537.5 PHY Physics of quantum electron devices | 537.5 SHT-I 62108 Introduction to quantum electronics and nonlinear optics / | 537.5 WOL-Q Quantum nanoelectronics an introduction to electronic nanotechnology and quantum computing / | 537.5 WOL-Q Quantum nanoelectronics an introduction to electronic nanotechnology and quantum computing / | 537.5 YAR-Q Quantum electronics |
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This textbook, based on the authors' class-tested material, is accessible to students at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level in physics and engineering. While its primary function is didactic, this book's comprehensive choice of topics and its clear and authoritative synthesis of ideas make it a useful reference for researchers, device engineers, and course instructors who wish to consolidate their knowledge of this field. The book takes the semi-classical approach where light is treated as a wave in accordance with the classical Maxwell equations, while matter is governed by quantum theory. It begins by introducing the postulates and mathematical framework of quantum theory, followed by the formalism of the density matrix which allows the transition from microscopic (quantum) quantities to macroscopic (classical) ones. Consequently, the equations describing the reaction of matter to the electromagnetic field in the form of polarization, magnetization, and current are derived. These equations (together with the Maxwell equations) form the complete system of equations sufficient to model a wide class of problems surrounding linear and nonlinear interactions of electromagnetic fields with matter. The nonlinear character of the governing equations determines parameters of the steady-state mode of the quantum generator and is also demonstrated in harmonic generation via propagation of laser radiation in various media. The touchstone description of magnetic phenomena will be of interest to scientists who deal with applications of magneto-resonance phenomena in biology and medicine
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