1st Edition

Photons Nonlinear Optics

By D.N. Klyshko Copyright 1988

    This book provides an introduction to quantum optics for experimental physicists and for college students who have studied quantum mechanics. Its distinguishing feature is its emphasis on multimode fields with correlating different-frequency modes, notably on their phenomenological description and on the practical methods of generating them. The phenomena described in this book provide an opportunity to study nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics and to master many important concepts of theoretical physics.

    Preface, List of Notation, CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION, CHAPTER 2: SOME INFORMATION ON QUANTUM MECHANICS AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS, CHAPTER 3: THE PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM OPTICS, CHAPTER 4: THERMAL RADIATION IN THE LINEAR APPROXIMATION, CHAPTER 5: THE INFLUENCE OF THE ANHARMONISM OF MATTER ON THERMAL RADIATION, CHAPTER 6: PARAMETRIC SCATTERING, CHAPTER 7: HYPERPARAMETRIC AND RAMAN SCATTERING, APPENDIX THE GREEN FUNCTION AND TYPES OF FIELD POLARIZATION IN AN ANISOTROPIC ABSORBING MEDIUM, References, Subject Index

    Biography

    D.N. Klyshko