The second edition of this successful textbook
provides an up-to-date account of the optical physics of
solid state materials. The basic principles of
absorption, reflection, luminescence, and light
scattering are covered for a wide range of materials,
including insulators, semiconductors and metals. The
text starts with a review of classical optics, and then
moves on to the treatment of optical transition rates by
quantum theory. In addition to the traditional
discussion of crystalline materials, glasses and
molecular solids are also covered. The first edition
included a number of subjects that are not normally
covered in standard texts, notably semiconductor quantum
wells, molecular materials, vibronic solid state lasers,
and nonlinear optics. The basic structure of the second
edition is unchanged, but all of the chapters have been
updated and improved. Futhermore, a number of important
new topics have been added, including: * Optical control
of spin * Quantum dots * Plasmonics * Negative
refraction * Carbon nanostructures (graphene, nanotubes
and fullerenes) * NV centres in diamond The text is
aimed at final year undergraduates, masters students and
researchers.It is mainly written for physicists, but
might also be useful for electrical engineers, materials
scientists and physical chemists. The topics are written
in a clear tutorial style with worked examples, chapter
summaries and exercises. A solutions manual is available
on request for instructors. |
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