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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Sound
Plane Waves
Wavelength, Period, and Frequency Amplitude and Intensity The Decibel Scale The Speed of Sound
Circular and Spherical Waves
Attenuation Diffraction Refraction Reflection Impedance Interference The Doppler Effect Sonic Booms
Standing Waves
In Stretched Strings In Air Columns In Solid Rods In Nonharmonic Systems
Steady-State Waves and Spectral Analysis
The Sound Spectrograph Generation by Musical Instruments The Human Voice Noise
Hearing
Dynamic Range of the Ear The Ear as Spectrum Analyzer Binaural Perception Environmental Noise
Chapter 2: Acoustics
Early Experimentation Modern Advances Amplifying, Recording, and Reproducing Architectural Acoustics
Reverberation Time Acoustic Criteria Acoustic Problems
Chapter 3: Beyond Human Hearing
Ultrasonics
Transducers Applications in Research Ranging and Navigating The Doppler Effect Materials Testing High-Intensity Applications Chemical and Electrical Uses Medical Applications
Infrasonics
Chapter 4: Light
Theories of Light Through History
Ray Theories in the Ancient World Early Particle and Wave Theories
Geometrical Optics: Light as Rays
Light Rays Reflection and Refraction Total Internal Reflection Dispersion
Light as a Wave
Characteristics of Waves Interference Diffraction Diffraction Effects The Doppler Effect
Light as Electromagnetic Radiation
Electric and Magnetic Fields Maxwell’s Equations Electromagnetic Waves and the Electromagnetic Spectrum The Speed of Light Polarization Energy Transport
Quantum Theory of Light
Blackbody Radiation Photons Quantum Mechanics Emission and Absorption Processes Quantum Electrodynamics
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic Radiation
General Considerations
Occurrence and Importance The Electromagnetic Spectrum Generation of Electromagnetic Radiation Properties and Behaviour Cosmic Background Electromagnetic Radiation Effect of Gravitation The Greenhouse Effect of the Atmosphere
Forms of Electromagnetic Radiation
Radio Waves Microwaves Infrared Radiation Visible Radiation Ultraviolet Radiation X-rays Gamma Rays
Chapter 6: Lasers
History Fundamental Principles
Energy Levels and Stimulated Emissions Laser Elements Laser Beam Characteristics
Types of Lasers Laser Applications
Transmission and Processing of Information Precise Delivery of Energy Alignment, Measurement, and Imaging
Chapter 7: Optics
Geometrical Optics
The Optical Image Historical Background Ray-Tracing Methods Paraxial, or First-Order, Imagery Optical Systems Lens Aberrations Image Brightness
Optics and Information Theory
General Observations Image Formation Partially Coherent Light Optical Processing Holography Nonlinear Optics
Chapter 8: Biographies
Sir George Biddell Airy Erasmus Bartholin Nikolay G. Basov Sir David Brewster Arthur Holly Compton Christian Doppler Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau Harvey Fletcher Jean Foucault Augustin-Jean Fresnel Dennis Gabor Hermann von Helmholtz Christiaan Huygens Edwin Herbert Land Hans Lippershey Theodore H. Maiman Étienne-Louis Malus A.A. Michelson Sir Isaac Newton Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Prokhorov John William Strutt, 3rd Lord Rayleigh Ole Rømer Wilhelm Röntgen Arthur L. Schawlow Willebrord van Roijen Snell Charles Townes Thomas Young
Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index
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