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Cambridge Studies in Modern Optics

This series delves into the cutting edge of both theoretical and applied modern optics. It covers a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from fundamental principles to highly specialized subjects within the field. The books cater to advanced students and professionals across physics, chemistry, and engineering. It offers profound insights into the fascinating world of light and its interactions.

Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics
Landolt-Börnstein

Recommended Reading Order

  • At present in many fields of science research activities concentrate on the study of micro- and nanoscale materials and structures. 34C1 offers the theoretical and experimental basis as well as data on III-V, I-VII and IV-VI semiconductors, while subvolume 34C2 will cover the elemental semiconductors and II-VI compounds.

    Landolt-Börnstein
  • Focusing on cavity nonlinear optics, this book explores its scientific and technological significance through the lens of modern dynamical systems theory. It emphasizes deriving analytical results while connecting theoretical findings to experimental outcomes. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, it offers a comprehensive understanding of the field, bridging theory and practice in theoretical physics, nonlinear optics, and laser physics.

    Theoretical Problems in Cavity Nonlinear Optics