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Diffraction Gratings and Applications (Optical Science and Engineering) [Hardcover]

Erwin G. Loewen (Author), Evgeny Popov (Author)
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May 8, 1997 0824799232 978-0824799236 1
"Offers and up-to-date assessment of the entire field of diffraction gratings, including history, physics, manufacture, testing, and instrument design. Furnishes--for the first time in a single-source reference--a thorough review of efficiency behavior, examining echelles as well as concave, binary, transmission, fiber, and waveguide gratings."

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This is the book that the diffraction grating and diffracting optics community has been waiting for. . .. . . .an essential addition to the library of any laboratory concerned with diffraction gratings and spectroscopy. . ..It is a repository of a great deal of relevant information, some of which does not to my knowledge exist in this form elsewhere and... . .performs the role of encyclopaedia.
---International Journal of Optoelectronics
An enormous amount of information is conveyed. The authors clearly have an extensive understanding of and experience in designing, constructing, and using surface-relief diffraction gratings.
---Laser Focus World

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  • Hardcover: 630 pages
  • Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (May 8, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0824799232
  • ISBN-13: 978-0824799236
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A practical, up-to-date assessment of the entire field, March 10, 1999
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Duwayne Anderson (Saint Helens, Oregon) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Diffraction Gratings and Applications (Optical Science and Engineering) (Hardcover)
E. G. Loewen and E. Popov's "Diffraction gratings and applications" is among the most complete books on diffraction gratings I've seen. The book is written for the practicing scientist and engineer, with a definite emphasis on practicality. This is a long book (588 pages) so it may seem odd that one of my complaints is its abbreviated treatment of some subjects.

The book begins with a rather brief, but interesting, history of spectral analysis (chapter 1). Chapter 2 discusses some of the fundamental properties of gratings, including the grating equation, propagation of evanescent orders, dispersion, free spectral range, and diffraction efficiency. Since chapter 2 lays the foundation for later discussions, I found it too abbreviated for a self-contained book on the subject. Derivations, and the accompanying insight they bring, are relatively rare in this book. Overall, however, the book is written more as a reference source than a textbook, and from that perspective the level of review and discussion in chapter 2 is about right.

Chapter 3 is a very brief introduction (at the qualitative description level) of various types of gratings such as phase, relief, reflection, transmission, symmetrical, blazed, ruled, holographic, lithographic, plane, concave, Bragg, and waveguide gratings. This is a very short chapter, and typically devotes only a paragraph or two to describing each type of grating. Unlike other chapters, with their copious endnotes, chapter 2 has only three references.

Chapter 4 describes the efficiency behavior of plane reflection gratings, and has a tremendous amount of information showing sensitivities to groove spacing, departure from Littrow condition, coating with various metals, modulation depth, groove shape, etc. This chapter is excellent reference material. It has virtually no theory, but instead focuses on actual measurements and data quantifying the behavior of these gratings. According to the book's promotional literature, this is the first time (in a single reference) that so much data has been provided on the efficiency and behavior of gratings. The only difficulty I had with this chapter is that sometimes the various graphs use different scales, making it tricky at times to draw conclusions based on direct comparisons. Chapter 5 is a similar treatment of transmission gratings, with considerably less measured data. The authors devote chapter 6 to echelle gratings. As with chapter 4, there is a great deal of information in the form of efficiency curves for echelles.

Chapter 7 introduces concave gratings. Unlike chapters 4 and 6, there is little actual data in chapter 7, and more theoretical background treatment. Much of the theoretical treatment is very abbreviated, however. Chapter 8 deals with surface waves and grating anomalies. I found this chapter to be among the most interesting, with a better mix of theoretical explanation as well as lots of graphs showing the results of real-world experiments. Chapter 9 describes waveguide, fiber, and acousto-optic gratings. This chapter is likely to be more applicable to many people with the advent of DWDM telecommunications networks.

I often found myself having difficulty following some of the author's derivations. Partly, this is because the authors don't use symbols for variables and constants consistently. For someone such as myself, with a background in physics but no specialized background in gratings, I found this often confusing. A case in point is equation (9.4) in which there appears to be a factor of beta squared missing. I'm not sure of this, however, because the substitution of equations (9.1) and (9.3) into equation (9.2) does not seem to maintain consistent usage of the variables. As a result, I'm left wondering if there is a misprint in the book, or if I've simply not followed the authors properly in their derivation. I'm sure the issue would be straightforward for someone more familiar with the problem, but I found it somewhat confusing.

Chapter 10 is a very interesting review of electromagnetic theories and of grating efficiency. There is virtually no theory described in this chapter, but rather a summary look at the various methods, and discussion about their relative tradeoffs and merits.

The rest of the book deals with work-a-day issues surrounding gratings: Testing, instrumental systems, damage, mechanical ruling machines, holographic grating recording, and alternative methods of grating manufacture. These last chapters contain mostly qualitative information, but also provide deep insight learned from a lifetime of experience.

Each chapter (with the exception of chapter 3) is exceedingly well referenced, with lots of diagrams and figures. Even so, the book tackles such a wide range of subjects that its coverage of some subjects is superficial. For the most part, however, those who work with gratings and grating-based equipment will find this book is an indispensable addition to their personal libraries. It occupies a prominent position in mine

Duwayne Anderson

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First Sentence:
No history of gratings would be complete without taking a look at the history of spectral analysis. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
classical differential method, meridional astigmatism, grating carriage, groove frequency, replica resin, classical modal method, sagittal focal curves, groove frequencies, cannot diffract, resonance anomalies, diamond carriage, fine pitch gratings, corrugated region, evanescent orders, diffraction mounting, propagating diffraction orders, grating anomalies, blaze peak, blazed holographic gratings, blazed transmission gratings, propagating orders, blazed profiles, perfect blazing, mechanical ruling, echelette gratings
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Additional Reading, Lord Rayleigh, Royal Soc, Academic Press, New York, Handbook of Physics, Design Fabrication, Digest Series Opt, European Conf, Optica Acta, Ann Arbor, Dictionary of Scientific Biographies, Efficiency Measurement Systems, John Wiley, Quantum Electron, Spectrochimica Acta, Stimulated Wood, Thomas Young
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