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THE CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM DYNAMICS OF THE MULTISPHERICAL NANOSTRUCTURES

by Gennadiy N Burlak (Autonomous State University of Morelos, Mexico)

In this book, the issues regarding the theory of optics and quantum optics of spherical multilayered systems are studied. In such systems the spatial scale of layers becomes comparable with the wavelength of radiation, which complicates the analysis of important quantities such as reflectivity and transmission. Often, a large amount of time is spent on performing numerical calculations and simulation to elucidate the behavior of such electromagnetic properties. The author has written down the calculation details of important properties of multilayered microspheres in a more comprehensive manner, so that undergraduates and practitioners can follow them freely.

From a skill-oriented point of view the book covers the following: electrodynamics of multilayered environments in the spherical geometry; methods of calculating both reflection and transmission coefficients from an alternating stack; calculations of eigenfrequencies and quality factors of electromagnetic oscillations; radial distribution of the electromagnetic field in a spherical cavity; computer methods of calculations with C++ as basic languages and construction of the graphic user interface (GUI); the object-oriented approach as a basis of the modern methods of calculation.

 
Contents:
  • Classical Dynamics
  • The Quantum Phenomena in Microspheres
  • Numerical Methods and Object-Oriented Approach to the Problems of Multilayered Microsystems
 
Readership: Upper-level undergraduates, graduates students, lecturers and researchers in nano-optics, nanomaterials & nanostructures, computational physics and theoretical physics
 
 
400pp    Pub. date: Sep 2004  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-444-4
1-86094-444-2
   US$165 / £109

 


400pp    Pub. date: Sep 2004  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-603-5(ebook)
1-86094-603-8(ebook)
   US$215

 


 
 

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