Sandbows and Black Lights

Sandbows and Black Lights
Author: Stephen R. Wilk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780197518601

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Why are candle flames yellow? Why does ultraviolet light supposedly kill vampires? What about the monocle? Why was the monocle--a corrective lens that only corrects vision in a single eye--so popular among businessmen and politicians for so many years? Stephen R. Wilk answers all this and so much more in Sandbows and Black Lights. This book is a collection of original essays on weird and unusual topics surrounding optics. Wilk uses the BBC's formula of "Education by Stealth" to explain unusual facets of science and technology through the matrix of interesting and cultural paths, all the while weaving in math equations in an accessible way. The first part of the book focuses on the history, the second moves to odd scientific approaches to visual phenomena, and the third part explains the unique use of optics in fiction, movies, and comic books over time. Chapters cover everything from endless corridors to the beam of light over treasure chests in movies. Whether he is explaining a rare discovery or answering a seemingly unapproachable question, Wilk is able to lure readers in on every page. He has a unique ability to turn complex science into an engaging story, and this book is full of narratives on esoteric topics anyone will find intriguing. Sandbows and Black Lights provides an enticing and entertaining look at physical illusions in a whole new way.

Sandbows and Black Lights

Sandbows and Black Lights
Author: Stephen R. Wilk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021
Genre: Optics
ISBN: 9780197518571

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"In the almost twenty years since I began writing my essays on strange and quirky optics I have been through several employers, but in all that time I have stayed a contributing editor for the Optical Society of America. No matter where I was during the day, I always worked on producing these nuggets of infotainment with some regularity. I have always had a backlog of tentative pieces to write, but new topics arose just as rapidly, so I have never been at a loss with a new piece. The newsletter of MIT's Spectroscopy Lab has, in that time, disappeared, so the essays in this volume are either ones that originally appeared in Optics and Photonics News, or else have not previously been published in any magazine. As I stated in the introduction to How the Ray Gun Got Its Zap!, my goal was to produce quirky, interesting, and somewhat humorous essays that had a slyly pedagogical edge. "Education by stealth," as the BBC said. In reality, I often start off writing one of these to satisfy myself about some minor mystery of optical science or engineering"--

Sandbows and Black Lights

Sandbows and Black Lights
Author: Stephen R. Wilk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0197518591

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How the Ray Gun Got Its Zap

How the Ray Gun Got Its Zap
Author: Stephen R. Wilk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199948017

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A collection of engaging essays that discusses odd and unusual topics in optics

Light Matter Interaction

Light Matter Interaction
Author: John Weiner,Frederico Nunes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198567653

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This book draws together the essential elements of classical electrodynamics, surface wave physics, plasmonic materials, and circuit theory of electrical engineering to provide insight into the essential physics of nanoscale light-matter interaction and to provide design methodology for practical nanoscale plasmonic devices. A chapter on classical and quantal radiation also highlights the similarities (and differences) between the classical fields of Maxwell's equations and the wave functions of Schrödinger's equation. The aim of this chapter is to provide a semiclassical picture of atomic absorption and emission of radiation, lending credence and physical plausibility to the "rules" of standard wave-mechanical calculations. The structure of the book is designed around five principal chapters, but many of the chapters have extensive "complements" that either treat important digressions from the main body or penetrate deeper into some fundamental issue. Furthermore, at the end of the book are several appendices to provide readers with a convenient reference for frequently-occurring special functions and explanations of the analytical tools, such as vector calculus and phasors, needed to express important results in electromagnetics and waveguide theory.

Optically Polarized Atoms

Optically Polarized Atoms
Author: Marcis Auzinsh,Dmitry Budker,Simon Rochester
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2010-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191576546

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This book is addressed to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students involved in research in atomic, molecular, and optical physics. It will also be useful to researchers practising in this field. It gives an intuitive, yet sufficiently detailed and rigorous introduction to light-atom interactions with a particular emphasis on the symmetry aspects of the interaction, especially those associated with the angular momentum of atoms and light. The book will enable readers to carry out practical calculations on their own, and is richly illustrated with examples drawn from current research topics, such as resonant nonlinear magneto-opticals. The book comes with a software package for a variety of atomic-physics calculations and further interactive examples that is freely downloadable from the book's web page, as well as additional materials (such as power-point presentations) available to instructors who adopt the text for their courses.

X ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials

X ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials
Author: Stephen W. Lovesey,S. P. Collins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 377
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198517378

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This is the first book devoted to the use of X-ray beam techniques to study magnetic properties of materials. It covers both experimental and theoretical issues. The three main topics are dichroism, elastic scattering (both non-resonant and resonant diffraction) and spectroscopy. In thepast decade there has been an expansion of activity in the field, driven by the availability of intense, tuneable and highly polarized X-ray beams from synchrtron facilities. The pace of events is likely to continue with the start of new (3rd generation) facilities, including the EuropeanSynchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, and the Advanced Light Source, Argonne National Laboratory. USA.

Theory of Nonequilibrium Superconductivity

Theory of Nonequilibrium Superconductivity
Author: N. B. Kopnin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2001-05-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198507887

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This text deals with the behaviour of superconductors in external fields varying in time, and with transport phenomena in superconductors.