The following pages link to Springer Series in Optical Sciences (Q163594):
Displaying 21 items.
- Frontiers in optical methods. Nano-characterization and coherent control (Q388630) (← links)
- The Mie theory. Basics and applications. (Q409306) (← links)
- Semiconductor lasers. Stability, instability and chaos. (Q425249) (← links)
- Semiconductor lasers. Stability, instability and chaos (Q456057) (← links)
- Electromagnetic and optical pulse propagation 1. Spectral representations in temporally dispersive media (Q622874) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of transient processes in open resonant structures. New methods and techniques. (Q853488) (← links)
- Linear canonical transforms. Theory and applications (Q896722) (← links)
- Electron holography. (Q1296343) (← links)
- Quantum-limit spectroscopy (Q1684646) (← links)
- Recent trends in computational photonics (Q2014359) (← links)
- Optical waveguide theory. Mathematical models, spectral theory and numerical analysis (Q2122568) (← links)
- Polariton physics. From dynamic Bose-Einstein condensates in strongly-coupled light-matter systems to polariton lasers (Q2123047) (← links)
- Dissipative optical solitons (Q2141269) (← links)
- Electromagnetic and optical pulse propagation. Volume 1: Spectral representations in temporally dispersive media (Q2420709) (← links)
- Electromagnetic and optical pulse propagation. Volume 2: Temporal pulse dynamics in dispersive attenuative media (Q2420720) (← links)
- Electromagnetic and optical pulse propagation 2. Temporal pulse dynamics in dispersive, attenuative media. (Q2431307) (← links)
- Relativistic nonlinear electrodynamics. Interaction of charged particles with strong and super strong laser fields. (Q2496545) (← links)
- Light scattering by systems of particles. Null-field method with discrete sources -- theory and programs. With CD-ROM (Q2498275) (← links)
- General theory of light propagation and imaging through the atmosphere (Q5899548) (← links)
- Mathematical methods of quantum optics (Q5926536) (← links)
- Holographic data storage. With a foreword by Alstair M. Glass and Mark J. Cardillo (Q5942399) (← links)