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The Physics of Thin Film Optical Spectra - An Introduction

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The present monograph represents itself as a tutorial to the ?eld of optical properties of thin solid ?lms. It is neither a handbook for the thin ?lm prac- tioner,noranintroductiontointerferencecoatingsdesign,norareviewonthe latest developments in the ?eld. Instead, it is a textbook which shall bridge the gap between ground level knowledge on optics, electrodynamics, qu- tummechanics,andsolidstatephysicsononehand,andthemorespecialized level of knowledge presumed in typical thin ?lm optical research papers on the other hand. In writing this preface, I feel it makes sense to comment on three points, which all seem to me equally important. They arise from the following (- tually interconnected) three questions: 1. Who can bene?t from reading this book? 2. What is the origin of the particular material selection in this book? 3. Who encouraged and supported me in writing this book? Let me start with the ?rst question, the intended readership of this book. It should be of use for anybody, who is involved into the analysis of - tical spectra of a thin ?lm sample, no matter whether the sample has been prepared for optical or other applications. Thin ?lm spectroscopy may be r- evant in semiconductor physics, solar cell development, physical chemistry, optoelectronics, and optical coatings development, to give just a few ex- ples. The book supplies the reader with the necessary theoretical apparatus for understanding and modelling the features of the recorded transmission and re?ection spectra.

List of contents

Classical Description of the Interaction of Light with Matter.- The Linear Dielectric Susceptibility General.- The Classical Treatment of Free and Bound Charge Carriers.- Derivations from the Oscillator Model.- The Kramers-Kronig Relations.- Interface Reflection and Interference Phenomena in Thin Film Systems.- Planar Interfaces.- Thick Slabs and Thin Films.- Extended Details: Gradient Index Films and Multilayers.- 9 Special Geometries.- Semiclassical Description of the Interaction of Light with Matter.- Einstein Coefficients.- Semiclassical Treatment of the Dielectric Function.- Solid State Optics.- Basics of Nonlinear Optics.- Some Basic Effects of Nonlinear Optics.- Summary.

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The present monograph represents itself as a tutorial to the ?eld of optical properties of thin solid ?lms. It is neither a handbook for the thin ?lm prac- tioner,noranintroductiontointerferencecoatingsdesign,norareviewonthe latest developments in the ?eld. Instead, it is a textbook which shall bridge the gap between ground level knowledge on optics, electrodynamics, qu- tummechanics,andsolidstatephysicsononehand,andthemorespecialized level of knowledge presumed in typical thin ?lm optical research papers on the other hand. In writing this preface, I feel it makes sense to comment on three points, which all seem to me equally important. They arise from the following (- tually interconnected) three questions: 1. Who can bene?t from reading this book? 2. What is the origin of the particular material selection in this book? 3. Who encouraged and supported me in writing this book? Let me start with the ?rst question, the intended readership of this book. It should be of use for anybody, who is involved into the analysis of - tical spectra of a thin ?lm sample, no matter whether the sample has been prepared for optical or other applications. Thin ?lm spectroscopy may be r- evant in semiconductor physics, solar cell development, physical chemistry, optoelectronics, and optical coatings development, to give just a few ex- ples. The book supplies the reader with the necessary theoretical apparatus for understanding and modelling the features of the recorded transmission and re?ection spectra.

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Authors Olaf Stenzel
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Das Dünnschichtspektrum: Ein Zugang von den Grundlagen zur Spezialliteratur
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642062124
ISBN 978-3-642-06212-4
No. of pages 277
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 240 mm
Weight 475 g
Illustrations XVI, 277 p.
Series Springer Series in Surface Sciences
Springer Series in Surface Sciences
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

Laser, C, Lasers, Optical and Electronic Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, Condensed matter, Nanotechnology, Physics and Astronomy, Optical physics, Electronic materials, Electronic devices & materials, Optical Materials, Photonics, Applied optics, Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices

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