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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      05 August 2015
      30 July 2015
      ISBN:
      9781139043885
      9780521449656
      Dimensions:
      (247 x 174 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.74kg, 300 Pages
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    Book description

    This definitive guide to modern organic electro-optic and photonic technologies provides critical insight into recent advances in organic electro-optic materials, from the underlying quantum and statistical concepts through to the practical application of materials in modern devices and systems.Introduces theoretical and experimental methods for improving organic electro-optic and photonic technologiesReviews the central concepts of nonlinear optics, focusing on multi-scale theoretical methodsProvides clear insight into the structure and function relationships critical to optimizing the performance of devices based on organic electro-optic materials.Serving as a primer for the systematic nano-engineering of soft matter materials, this is an invaluable resource for those involved in the development of modern telecommunication, computing, and sensing technologies depending on electro-optic technology. It is also an indispensable work of reference for academic researchers and graduate students in the fields of chemistry, physics, electrical engineering, materials science and engineering, and chemical engineering.

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    'The book is very clearly written and is beautifully illustrated. It deserves to be read by anybody working in photonics.'

    Mircea Dragoman Source: Optics and Photonics News

    ' … very useful comparisons of organic and inorganic materials and the impact of competing technologies. … This book is useful as a reference book for researchers and graduate students interested in all aspects of organic nonlinear optics.'

    Thomas M. Cooper Source: Materials Research Society Bulletin

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