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Title Tribute to Emil Wolf : science and engineering legacy of physical optics / Tomasz P. Jannson, editor
Published Bellingham, Washington : SPIE Press, 2005
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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 510 pages) : illustrations
Series SPIE Press monograph ; PM139
SPIE monograph ; PM139
Contents List of contributors -- Preface -- A letter to Emil -- Chapter 1. Guide, philosopher, and friend / Brian J. Thompson -- Chapter 2. Recollections of Max Born / Emil Wolf -- Chapter 3. What polarization of light is: the contribution of Emil Wolf / Christian Brosseau -- Chapter 4. Electromagnetic theory of optical coherence / Ari Friberg -- Chapter 5. Physical optics at Physical Optics Corporation / Tomasz Jannson -- Chapter 6. Microscopic origin of spatial coherence and Wolf shifts / Girish Agarwal -- Chapter 7. Paradigm for a wave description of optical measurements / Roland Winston, Robert Littlejohn, Yupin Sun, K.A. Snail -- Chapter 8. Millimeter wave MMIC hologram beam former / Vladimir Manasson, Lev Sadovnik -- Chapter 9. Digital holographic microscopy / Anthony Devaney, Pengyi Guo -- Chapter 10. Colored shadows: diffractive optical cross correlations in the human eye: the missing link between physics and psychology, Newton and Goethe / Norbert Lauinger -- Chapter 11. The Wolf effect in rough surface scattering / Zu-Han Gu, Tamara Leskova, Alexei Maradudin, Mikael Ciftan -- Chapter 12. Emil wolf and optics in the Czech Republic / Jan Perina -- Chapter 13. Optical pathlength spectroscopy / Aristide Dogariu -- Chapter 14. The diffractive multifocal focusing effect / John Foley, Renat Letfullin, Henk Arnoldus -- Chapter 15. Young's interference experiment: the long and short of it / Taco Visser
Chapter 16. Qualitative description of the Wolf effect and differences between the Doppler and Wolf shifts / Valerian Tatarskii -- Chapter 17. The significance of phase and information / Michael Fiddy, H. John Caulfield -- Chapter 18. Local interface techniques in wave-optical engineering / Frank Wyrowski, Jari Turunen -- Chapter 19. Backward thinking: holography and the inverse problem / H. John Caulfield, Michael Fiddy -- Chapter 20. Several controversial topics in contemporary optics: dispersive pulse dynamics and the question of superluminal pulse velocities / Kurt Oughstun -- Chapter 21. Total internal reflection tomography for three-dimensional subwavelength imaging / David Fischer, P. Scott Carney -- Chapter 22. Nano-optics: atoms in the near field / Vladilen Letokhov -- Chapter 23. Coherence issues in flatland / Adolf Lohmann, Avi Pe'er, Asher Friesem -- Index
Summary An icon in the world of optics, Emil Wolf laid the foundations of contemporary physical optics by documenting the concept of spatial coherence before lasers were introduced. This powerful concept has influenced many areas of optical science and engineering, several of which are discussed in this book and are intended to pay homage to one of the great minds of physical optics. The material is presented by major experts in the field, many of them closely connected to Emil Wolf's Institute of Optics at University of Rochester
Notes "SPIE Digital Library."--Website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Wolf, Emil.
SUBJECT Wolf, Emil fast
Subject Optics.
Coherence (Optics)
optics.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Science & Technology.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Optics & Light.
Coherence (Optics)
Optics
Optique.
Cohérence (optique)
Genre/Form Festschriften
Festschriften.
Form Electronic book
Author Wolf, Emil, honouree
Jannson, Tomasz, editor.
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, publisher
LC no. 2004018387
ISBN 9781510607897
1510607897
Other Titles Science and engineering legacy of physical optics