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5.0 out of 5 stars A good introduction to the field, November 9, 2001
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This review is from: Optoelectronics: An Introduction (3rd Edition) (Textbook Binding)
Honestly, I wan't five stars blown away by this book, but it deserves better than to be rated one star because someone in Korea wants the solutions manual. After reviewing the wave and quantum nature of light and some elementary solid-state physics, this book discusses the modulation of light by electrical, magnetic, and acoustic means. This theoretical background is used to motivate the next chapter, which covers display devices like LCDs. The next two chapters cover the basic theory of lasers and some of their non-communications applications like holography and machining. The next chapter covers devices to detect light, followed by a chapter on fiber optic waveguides. At this point, the authors have provided sufficient background to discuss optical communications systems. The final chapter covers the non-communcations applications of fiber such as fiber-optic sensors and coherent fiber bundles for imaging. Overall, the book is a good introductory survey of optoelectronics.
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Optoelectronics: An Introduction (3rd Edition)
Optoelectronics: An Introduction (3rd Edition) by J. Wilson (Textbook Binding - January 14, 1998)
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