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  1. Engineering Optics (Springer Series in Optical Sciences) by Keigo Iizuka, 2008-02-19

21. Physics Encyclopedia: Lasers
photonics Dictionary simply huge quick reference dictionary of terms Laser lightproperties. Atomic holograms - Physical Review Focus x-ray holography of
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General laser physics resources Introductory The Laser Adventure - a wonderful and rich site about lasers
Mobius Laser Archive
- an online tutorial
Laser History

Laser light from Eta Carina
- discovery of laser light from unstable star!
Advanced topics Introduction to Lasers - an excellent online tutorial! from LEOT
LaserNet
- Rockwell Laser Industries
Photonics Dictionary
- simply huge quick reference dictionary of terms related to light or EM phenomena
Sam's Laser FAQ
- everything about home-built lasers; very large and comprehensive
Coherent light generation Introductory Light Amplification - a page from a larger laser tutorial
Laser Tutorial
- explanation of how lasers work in 5 pages Lasing action - what happens when light goes through medium; from LEOT course Advanced topics Optical cavities and Modes of oscillation - from LEOT course Laser light properties Introductory Laser Speckle image - a photo of speckle pattern with some comments Advanced topics Temporal and spacial characteristics of lasers - from LEOT Speckle Interferometry and Autocorrelations - mathematics beyond image restoration via speckle interferometry Speckle interferometry and Knox-Thompson interferometry by Eric.

22. Bringing Holograms And Laser Light Shows To Science Class
a laser beam during a New Year's light show on optics, lasers, fiber optics, and allfields of photonics. neat to look at and really cool to make holograms .
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Bringing holograms and laser light shows to science class
Rita Castillo Photonics - the branch of science that deals with generation, manipulation, and transport of light energy - has a hand in everything from laser surgery to holograms to the making of CDs. About 350,000 photonics technicians were employed in the United States in 1994, and the number is expected to exceed 740,000 this year, according to the Center for Occupational Research and Development. But that has leaders in industries such as manufacturing, defense, medicine, and telecommunications wondering if enough people will have the skills and interest to fill these jobs in the future. That's where Project PHOTON comes in. "The goal of the project is to prepare teachers at all educational levels to introduce photonics technology into the classroom, thereby exposing thousands of students to career opportunities...." says project manager Fenna Hanes of the New England Board of Higher Education. The board received a $490,000 grant from the Advanced Technological Education program of the National Science Foundation. THIS IS PHOTONICS: Prime Minister Tony Blair fired a laser beam during a New Year's light show.

23. Light Science : Physics And The Visual Arts (Undergraduate Texts In Contemporary
Distribution of Filtered light Spectral Reflectance Photopolymers ComputerGeneratedHolograms Summary Photography The Future of photonics Summary Symmetry in
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Light Science : Physics and the Visual Arts (Undergraduate Texts in Contemporary Physics)
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by Thomas D. Rossing Christopher J. Chiaverina
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Hardcover - 300 pages (October 1999)
Springer Verlag; ISBN: 0387988270 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.10 x 9.54 x 7.19
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Table of Contents
Preface
Our World of Light and Color
Rainbows
Blue Skies and Red Sunsets
Why Clouds Are White The Color of Water Green Leaves of Summer, Crimson Leaves of Autumn What Is Color? Mixing Colors by Addition Mixing Colors by Subtraction Color in Art Shadows Pinhole Camera Summary The Mystery of Light The Nature of Light: Particles or Waves? Waves Progressive Waves Impulsive Waves: Reflection Superposition and Interference Standing Waves Electromagnetic Waves Speed of Light The Particle Nature of Light: Observing Photons Wave Propagation in Two and Three Dimensions The Doppler Effect Water Waves Summary Reflection, Mirrors, and Kaleidoscopes Images Formed by Plane and Curved Mirrors Concave Mirrors Convex Mirrors Anamorphic Art Kaleidoscopes Other Applications of Mirrors in the Visual Arts Mirrors in the Performing Arts: One-Way Mirrors Summary Refraction of Light Bending of Light at a Boundary Snell's Law Dispersion Total Internal Reflection Diamonds Lenses Image Formation by Lenses Converging Lens Diverging Lens Stopped Lens Simple Cameras The Human Eye Telescopes and Microscopes Summary Interference and Diffraction Interference of Waves from Two Identical Sources Light Passing Through Two Slits: Young's Experiment

24. Photonics.com -- CLEO/QELS, Long Beach, CA
Dynamic holograms, Tumors and the Future of Medical crystal fibers A holey renaissance light is trapped publications, in many aspects of photonics and has
http://www.photonics.com/tradeshows/CLEOQELS2002/index.asp
CLEO/QELS 2002 Coverage Click for Views from CLEO/QELS 2002 Thursday, May 23, 2002 New Tool for Detecting Cervical Cancer Without Biopsy
LONG BEACH, Calif., May 23 Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin are developing a flexible, fiber optic confocal microscope capable of imaging precancerous lesions in the cervix and oral cavity without the need for invasive and sometimes painful biopsies.
Researcher Kung Bin Sung and his colleagues presented their fiber optic confocal microscope at CLEO/QELS 2002. The microscope allows them to image cell nuclei in epithelial tissue, paving the way for detection of precancerous cells. The researchers say their optical imaging technique should provide a tool to noninvasively screen larger areas of suspicious tissue in real time. They are planning a clinical study with the goal of creating a cost-effective instrument for use in clinics. Calcium May be Key to Better Clocks
LONG BEACH, Calif., May 23 Calcium is a very promising atom for next-generation clocks, said Anne Curtis of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder at a presentation Wednesday at CLEO/QELS.
Atomic clocks keep accurate time by locking themselves to the extremely precise frequencies of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed or released by an atom making a transition from one energy level to another. Next-generation atomic clocks, which lock to frequencies in the visible light range, are showing that they can surpass traditional atomic clock designs based on microwave frequencies.

25. ELA Vision & Color Directory
holograms Handmade Hologram Chidren's Science Project by William Florida State U •light and Color Fiber •Reference Library photonics Dictionary • Links
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Vrml, (stereo-)Pano´s, stereoscopic pics, visual reality, background info, shop
by Dan Shelley, Anaglyphs, Stereo Pairs, JPS LCD images
3D riDDle Home Page
navigate pages by solving 3D riddles
3d Stereogram Tutorial
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Professional Stereoscopic Three Dimensional Services
Andrew's Autostereogram Page
: W.A. Steer,includes stereogram software
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includes stereogram software
The Art Of P.i.x.l.F.u.x.a
Changkai's Stereogram Page Designing Your Own Cyberview 3D Documents Electric Lunar LarryLand 3-D gallery, graphics, images Geometric Analysis, Visualization, and Conceptualization of 3D Image Data Noel Archambault's Imax 3D Homepage 1961-1998 In Memoriam Photographic Society of America Stereo Division Ray Hannisian's Page : Ray3D - Stereoscopic Imaging (some nudism) Reel 3-D Enterprises Home Page COMMERCIAL Sales Single Image Random Dot Stereograms (SIRDS) Pages Gareth Richards, Peter Chang

26. PHOTONICS AND OPTICS RELATED COURSES AT OSU
EE737 photonics Lab Prof. roommate detector ) In Liquid Crystals, you can makeyour own liquid crystal light shutter! InHolography, you'll make holograms!
http://eewww.eng.ohio-state.edu/~anderson/photocourse.html
Electrical Engineering
The Ohio State University
Courses in Photonics and Optics
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The quarter of offering of EE 731 Fiber Optics has been changed. This course will now run SPRING quarters.
One view of the new Photonics Lab. In the Department of Electrical Engineering, the optics area is trans- disciplinary across several technical areas. Most, but not all, optics-related courses will have the middle digit of the course number as "1", representing electromagnetics, or "3" representing Solid State and Physical Electronics. At Ohio State, courses beginning with "6" and "7" are open to both graduates and undergraduates, while course beginning with "8" or "9" are open only to graduate students. OSU is on the quarter system. The following courses are currently offered:
Courses in Optics
EE716 Optics With Laser Light Prof. Collins or Prof. Anderson . The quarter of offering varies. Contact either professor for our best estimate of the next offering. OFFERING IN AUTUMN 2000 LIKELY! Theoretical description of plane, spherical waves; holography; diffraction; optical Fourier transforms; Gaussian beams; optical spatial scattering; ray matrix optics; resonant cavities; introduction to fiber optics; Prerequisites: EE312 (electromagnetics, waveguides, diffraction), EE352 (linear systems, Fourier transforms, transfer function methods) or equivalent, or grad standing in physics, chemistry, or engineering.

27. Drew Physics Department Laser Laboratory- Photonics
photonics is the study of light and its interaction At Drew, I run the photonicslaboratory and provide senior Advanced Lab course for physics majors/minors.
http://users.drew.edu/~dmcgee/Drew_Physics_Laser_Laboratory_Photonics.html
The Drew Physics Department Photonics Laboratory Undergraduate Research in Lasers, Optics, and Holography
Dr. David J. McGee- faculty advisor My research focuses on photonics, with emphasis on lasers, holography, and photorefractive nonlinear optics. Photonics is the study of light and its interaction with matter. The applications of photonics such as fiber optic networks and CD’s are transforming the technological landscape in ways similar to the electronic revolution of the past fifty years. At Drew, I run the photonics laboratory and provide many opportunities for students to work in the lab, including multidisciplinary projects with chemistry and computer science. Student projects span the range from Independent Study courses, Honors theses, paid summer internships with the Drew Summer Science Institute, and paid summer research assistantships through external grants.
Recent projects involved the fabrication of organic films for 3-D holography and the application of these films in holographic data storage devices. There is also continuing development of innovative instructional laboratory experiments in nonlinear optics, laser spectroscopy, and image processing as part of the junior-senior Advanced Lab course for physics majors/minors. I encourage students to experience work in the photonics lab every chance they get- it provides exposure to the technologies not covered in courses, but which employers and graduate schools are seeking.

28. U. Mary WWW Resources - By Subject - Physics
UK BUBL LINK / 515 - 535 light and paraphotic world - Lasers galaxy - Optics andPhotonics History of the Laser Holography, holograms and Lasers Lasers
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29. PSIGate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search Results
four subject areas (optics and photonics; SPIE publications YAG green lasers, spatiallight modulators, CMOS new methods for multiplexing holograms; the storage
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/ROADS/subject-listing/physics/535.html

30. RESOURCE CENTER
laser transmission and whitelight reflection holograms using a to computers thatrun at the speed of light. nearly 5000 terms from the field of photonics.
http://www.psrc-online.org/resource/optics.html

31. GRADUATE COURSES
holograms and threedimensional cylindrical holograms. of laser operation and photonicsTopics spontaneous processing with coherent light, optical transfer
http://www.csuohio.edu/physics/Grad/GRADUATECOURSES.html
GRADUATE COURSES PHY510 Holography 2-4-3. Laboratory course in holography. Production of single- and multiple-beam transmission and reflection holograms and three-dimensional cylindrical holograms. PHY520 Computational Physics 4-0-4. Numerical simulations such as Monte Carlo and visualizations of complex physical systems; examples from fractals, chaos, cellular automata. PHY550 Optics 4-0-4. Geometrical optics with applications to microscopes, camera and vision; thick lenses and aberrations; polarization; interference and interferometers; Fresnel and Frauenhoffer diffraction; Rayleigh scattering. PHY555 Advanced Optics Lab 2-6-4. "Hands on" knowledge in optical principles and techniques; dispersion in glass, diffraction, interferometry, student selected project. PHY560 Laser Physics and Photonics 4-0-4. Basics of laser operation and photonics Topics: spontaneous and stimulated emission laser types, optical detectors, integrated optics, rate equation models for lasers, quantum noise limits and elementary nonlinear optics. PHY565 Image Processing 4-0-4.

32. Physics Today May 2001
images, optical recording, communication, and photonics. Juris Upatnieks, and whitelightreflection holography TV holography and computer-generated holograms.
http://www.physicstoday.com/pt/vol-54/iss-5/p60a.html
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Einstein in Love: A Scientific Romance ... New Books Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Issue Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buyer's Guide About Physics Today Contact Us Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange Light Science: Physics and the Visual Arts Thomas D. Rossing and Christopher J. Chiaverina Springer-Verlag, New York, 1999. $79.95 (442 pp.). ISBN 0-387-98827-0 Efforts to make physics courses more meaningful to nonscience majors are continuing by bringing the course work closer to the students' experiences with nature and art. I have taught elective courses in light and color and in sound and music, as well as a required "core" course called, "Exploration of Color." For the light courses, I used Seeing the Light Light Science by Thomas D. Rossing and Christopher J. Chiaverina was described in its preface as "intended for students in the visual arts and for readers interested in art." This new book on light, as did Rossing's

33. Holography Lasers And Holograms
source of information for laser light show professionals INSTITUTE The applicationof holograms and holo photonics Yellow Pages An Extensive Listing of photonics
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resources Would you like to be listed on The Holography Link page?
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Special NEW Section:
LASER POINTER HOLOGRAPHY
LASER POINTER HOLOGRAPHY WEBSITES:
Three Dimensional Imagery

Steve Michael's site on creating holograms using laser pointers. Other holo info. here as well.
Laser Pointer/Diode Holography

On-going experiment reports on using laser pointers and higher-powered diodes to create holograms. Multi-color and Portrait holograms.
Laser Pointer Holography Forum/CHAT

An on-line forum for discussing laser pointer holography and also holography in general.
Piet Schwarzenberger: Holography with Laser Diodes

I got first results with a simple laser pointer with an optical output power of less than 1mW and just 5cm coherence length. Timo Junker's Laser Diode Holography Page Timo has made holograms using a green diode and also with a red diode with the lens removed. Pictures of holograms included. LASER POINTER AND DIODE SUPPLIERS: Power Technologies Laser diodes and modules up to 500mW. "Microlensed" modules for circular beam output. Discount Lasers Low prices and good selection of laser pointers from 635-670nm.

34. Table Of Contents - SPIE Press - Publications - SPIE Web
Brandt (Applied Optics 1969) Rainbow holograms 138 Bandwidth parallax DJ De Bitetto(Applied physics Letters 1968) 141 Whitelight transmission/reflection
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Selected Papers on
Fundamental Techniques in Holography
Hans I. Bjelkhagen, H. John Caulfield Editors
762 pages/98 papers
Preface, Subject Index, Author Index.
Published 2001
ISBN 0-8194-4334-4
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35. Science Secondary Level Bibliography: Physics Topical Index
Merrill physics Principles and Problems photonics The New (See also entries underLight) Experimenting With Illusions Homemade holograms Inventors and
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Physics Indexes
The titles listed in this bibliography have been indexed according to the following topics listed in Science: A Curriculum Guide for the Secondary Level: Physics (p. 81, 165). For the purposes of this bibliography, the additional headings of "General Reference" and "Teacher Reference" have also been included. Titles under these headings may be useful in support of the curriculum and are found at the end of this topical index. Please refer to the curriculum document for time allotments for each topic.
Physics 20
I. The Physics of Everyday Things
II. Waves
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IV. Heat
V. Optional: Sound
VI. Optional: Optics
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II. Mechanical Energy III. Electricity IV. Nuclear Physics V. Optional: Applications of Kinematics and Dynamics VI. Optional: Fluid Mechanics VII. Optional: Electromagnetism VIII. Optional: Atomic Physics Physics 20 Topical Index Book for Women Who Invent or Want To Careers for the Future Claiming the Future Concise Dictionary of Physics Entertaining Science Experiments ...

36. New Book: World Will See Computers In Whole New Light
Advanced optics such as lasers, crystals and holograms may work in In his book, Mindat light Speed A New other devices that are based on photonics, or using
http://news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/html4ever/020115.Nolte.light.html
Purdue News
January 15, 2002
New Book: World will see computers in whole new light
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Computers created within the next two decades could revolve around a technology in which laser beams converge inside crystals the size of sugar cubes, forming holographic images for processing huge amounts of information, says the author, Purdue University physics Professor David D. Nolte In his book, "Mind at Light Speed: A New Kind of Intelligence," Nolte describes how optics-based computer technologies may evolve over three generations during the next century. The first generation, which is well under way, has seen the Internet transformed by fiberoptic cables, optical switches and other devices that are based on photonics, or using visible light signals to transmit data. Download Photo Here
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The second generation, perhaps by the year 2020, will revolve around new types of optical processors. These "holographic computers" might use crystals that receive and manipulate data-laden images, processing information much faster than conventional computers. Perhaps after 2050, a network connecting such computers might achieve intelligence, Nolte says.

37. HoloEye Photonics AG. Former Events.
We´ll show how our LC2002 light modulator device optical functions such as gratings,Fourier holograms or beam will be given at SPIE´s photonics West 2002
http://www.holoeye.de/levento.htm
HoloEye
Photonics AG
History Former Events Photonics West Exhibition, San Jose Convention Center, California (USA), 28.-30. January 2003. Exhibition, Booth 5093. Attention: Don´t miss HoloEye´s official Photonics West demonstration "Spatial Light Modulator system based on an LCOS micro-display", presented by Sven Krueger, January 30th 2003, 02:30 pm. Exhibition Hall 3. The Spatial Light Modulator system consists of a reflective LCOS micro-display with impressive performnace parameters in terms of light efficiency, pixel size and pixel number. 2.3 Million pixels are addressable at video frame rate and open up many applications especially in coherent laser applications due to the phase modulating properties of the system.
Contact Marcel Rogalla, Chief Executive Officer, or Sven Krueger at the booth. Official exhibition demonstration, Jan. 30th 2003, 02:30 pm. Exhibition hall 3. Presentation Titel: Spatial Light Modulator system based on an LCOS micro-display Speaker: Dipl.-Phys. Sven Krueger, HoloEye Photonics AG. Summary: A new prototype of a very light efficient spatial light modulator system will be presented. Small pixels (10m), high fill factor, high pixel number (2.3 Mega Pixels), good phase-modulation properties and switching at about 60 Hertz open up new opportunities for all applications where laser beams have to be flexibly manipulated in phase or amplitude, e.g. for beam splitting or beam forming.

38. HoloEye Photonics AG. Holography And Diffractive Optics FAQs.
However, the computation of holograms of complex objects require So, unfortunately,we are light years apart from the is the trademark of HoloEye photonics AG.
http://www.holoeye.de/holofaqs.htm
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Holography and Diffractive Optics FAQs What is holography? Holography is a method for recording the optical field distribution that results from the light scattered by an object. The recording medium that contains the field information is called a hologram. Since there is a one-to-one correspondence between the object and its scattered field, a hologram can be used to reconstruct the optical field distribution of the object. As the field information contains spatial information about the object the hologram can give a 3D spatial image of the recorded object if it is illuminated with coherent light. What is a computer-generated hologram (CGH)? The physics of holography can be efficiently simulated on modern computer systems. This can be used to compute the field distributions of virtual reality objects and the corresponding hologram distributions. These distributions are digital and can be recorded on a holographic medium. The result is a computer-generated hologram. If it is illuminated with coherent light, the virtual reality object can be made visible. Is "the Holodeck" possible?

39. Course-intro To Lasers
how to use lasers in a practical, handson setting to explore photonics, one of the Studentsmake holograms, engrave with lasers, develop light shows and
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Course Description: Students learn how to use lasers in a practical, hands-on setting to explore photonics, one of the fastest growing technical fields. Students make holograms, engrave with lasers, develop light shows and learn about the many industrial applications that rely on laser technology today. Units of Study: st Semester
  • Laser and Lab Safety Basic Holography Light and Wave Theory Lasers and Manufacturing
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40. Optics Courses At CU
of interferometers, spectrometers, and holograms, and experimentation Fundamentalsof light Matter Interactions _ Fund photonics _ Fund
http://drip.colorado.edu/~kelvin/courses.html
Optics Courses at CU
Undergraduate
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Other departments optics courses offerings
Fall 2002 Optics Course Schedule
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