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OverviewLasers and Optical Instrumentation covers B.E., M.E., and M. Sc. (Electronics) degree courses. The text covers basic principles of lasers, types of lasers and their characteristics, laser applications in engineering and medicine. Further the book includes extensive coverage of optoelectronic devices, fibre optic communication and fibre optic sensors. The book includes many solved problems throughout the text to support the theoretical concepts and help in understanding of underlying principles. Review questions have been included at the end of each chapter to practise and self-study. Spread in Ten Chapters the book broadly covers: Characteristics of lasers, mode locking, Q-switching, powerful lasers, frequency stabilisation Overview of applications of lasers in science, engineering and medicine; reliability and safety aspects Laser interferometer, laser strain gauges, laser Doppler velocimeter, laser ranging, mechanical cutting, welding, scribing, holography Applications of Raman spectroscopy Application of laser devices, optical fibers etc., in fiber optic communications Integrated optics, radiation source, transmission link, detector Fibre optical sensors, non-intrusively, displacements, pressure, temperature, high currents, angular velocity Future perspectives — nanophotonics, quantum dots, photonic crystals Full Product DetailsAuthor: S Nagabhushana , N. SathyanarayanaPublisher: TechSar Pvt. Ltd Imprint: TechSar Pvt. Ltd Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9789380578231ISBN 10: 9380578237 Pages: 346 Publication Date: 30 December 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction and Laser Principles; Laser Characteristics and Applications; Laser Applications-I (Overview); Laser Applications-II; Optoelectronic Components; Fibre Optics Communication; Fibre Characteristics/Manufacture and Applications-I; Optical Information Technology; Fibre Optic Sensors; Conclusion: Future Prospects; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationS. Nagabhushana obtained his Ph.D from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 1976. He is a Fellow of Aeronautical Society of India. He has over 40 years of experience in Research and Development in the areas of Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Systems, mostly at the National Aeronautical Laboratories, Bangalore, India. He was heading the Aerospace Electronics and Systems Division at N.A.L till 2002. Later he became Professor and Head of the Department Instrumentation Technology at R.N. Shetty Institute of Technology. Subsequently he became the Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at RNSIT. Later he was the Professor and Head of Instrumentation Technology Department, Bangalore Institute of Technology (B.I.T), Bangalore till 2008. He participated in framing the new syllabus for V.T.U's instrumentation technology courses. He has taught optical instrumentation and optical communication systems for several years both at RNSIT and B.I.T. He has over 40 publications in national and international journals. N. Satyanarayana obtained his Bachelor Degree from Bangalore University and Masters in Technology in Instrumentation and Controls from Calicut Regional Engineering College. He has taught for more than 20 years a wide range of subjects including Optical Instrumentation. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Bangalore Institute of Technology, Visveswarapuram, Bangalore. He was a member of several Examination Boards of Bangalore University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |