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SLOW LIGHT
Invisibility, Teleportation, and Other Mysteries of Light

by Sidney Perkowitz (Emory University, USA)

Table of Contents (682k)
Introduction (693k)
Chapter 1: What is Light? The Mystery Continues (739k)

Slow Light is a popular treatment of today's astonishing breakthroughs in the science of light. Even though we don't understand light's quantum mysteries, we can slow it to a stop and speed it up beyond its Einsteinian speed limit, 186,000 miles/sec; use it for quantum telecommunications; teleport it; manipulate it to create invisibility; and perhaps generate hydrogen fusion power with it. All this is lucidly presented for non-scientists who wonder about teleportation, Harry Potter invisibility cloaks, and other fantastic outcomes. Slow Light shows how the real science and the fantasy inspire each other, and projects light's incredible future.

Emory physicist Sidney Perkowitz discusses how we are harnessing the mysteries of light into technologies like lasers and fiber optics that are transforming our daily lives. Science-fiction fantasies like Harry Potter's invisibility cloak are turning into real possibilities. Please click here for more info.

 
Contents:
  • What is Light? The Mystery Continues
  • Why is Light so Fast?
  • Can Anything Go Even Faster?
  • Slow, Stopped, Fast, and Backwards Light
  • Extreme and Entangled Light
  • Invisibility
  • Light Fantasy to Light Reality
 
Readership: For physics enthusiasts all over the world.
 
“This excellent little book tells of the truly marvelous properties of light that have been revealed in the last half century or so. Highly recommended.”
Choice
 
156pp    Pub. date: Jul 2011  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-752-0(pbk)
1-84816-752-0(pbk)
   US$19 / £13

 


156pp    Pub. date: Jul 2011  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-753-7(ebook)
1-84816-753-9(ebook)
   US$25 / £17

 


 
 

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