Sol-Gel Optics Processing and Applications

Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: 1994
Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 9780792394242
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 4.960400895 Pounds
Width: 1.31 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.36
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Sol-Gel Optics Processing and Applications by Lisa C. Klein, published by Springer Science & Business Media on January 31, 1994, is a comprehensive resource that explores the fabrication of optical materials from gels. This 592-page edition delves into various materials such as bulk optics, optical waveguides, and doped oxides, while also addressing the synthesis and fabrication processes involved. The book provides insights into the optics of microporous, amorphous, crystalline, and composite materials, making it a valuable reference for those in the field.

Readers will find detailed discussions on new developments in silica optics, waveguides, and thin films, along with applications in sensor and device technology. The content is tailored for researchers and students interested in novel optical materials and processing methods, highlighting innovative avenues for further investigation. With its focus on technology and engineering, as well as materials science and manufacturing, this book serves as an essential guide for those looking to expand their knowledge in the field of sol-gel optics.


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Sol–Gel–Optics encompasses numerous schemes for fabricating optical materials from gels — materials such as bulk optics, optical waveguides, doped oxides for laser and nonlinear optics, gradient refractive index (GRIN) optics, chemical sensors, environmental sensors, and `smart’ windows. Sol–Gel–Optics: Processing and Applications provides in-depth coverage of the synthesis and fabrication of these materials and discusses the optics related to microporous, amorphous, crystalline and composite materials. The reader will also find in this book detailed descriptions of new developments in silica optics, bulk optics, waveguides and thin films. Various applications to sensor and device technology are highlighted.
For researchers and students looking for novel optical materials, processing methods or device ideas, Sol–Gel–Optics: Processing and Applications surveys a wide array of promising new avenues for further investigation and for innovative applications.
(This book is the first in a new subseries entitled `Electronic Materials: Science and Technology).

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Language: en. Pages: 592. Edition: 1994.

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