
Essentials of Modern Physics Applied to the Study of the Infrared covers topics about the essentials of modern physics. The book starts with the situation of research into the infrared and the problems to which it gives rise, and then discusses instrumentation in the optics, sources, receivers and electronics. The book describes the interaction between the infrared and matter within the framework of Lorentz's general theory and in the particular case of solids using Born's theory and introducing the notion of phonons. The region of the electromagnetic spectrum and the developments in science and industry, including X-ray analysis, molecular beam experiments, radio, and television are considered. The book tackles the sources of infrared as well as infrared detectors. The text will be useful to physicists, engineers, and laboratory technicians.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of modern physics as they pertain to the analysis and application of infrared radiation. Armand Hadni, a specialist in infrared physics, synthesizes theoretical frameworks with practical instrumentation to provide a comprehensive overview of the field. The book bridges the gap between abstract electromagnetic theory and the technical requirements of laboratory research and industrial development.
What You Will Find
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Experts and researchers in the field of optics recognize this work as a foundational technical reference for understanding the physical principles governing infrared detection. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended primarily for physicists, engineers, and laboratory technicians.
Page Count:
728
Publication Date:
1967-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080028640
ISBN-13:
9780080028644
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