Self-Organization in Optical Systems and Applications in Information Technology

Self-Organization in Optical Systems and Applications in Information Technology
About this book
Contrary to monographs on non-linear optics this book concentrates on problems of self-organization in various important contexts. The reader learns how patterns in non-linear optical systems are created and what theoretical methods can be applied to describe them. Next, various aspects of pattern formation such as associative memory, information processing, spatio-temporal instability, photo refraction, and so on are treated. The book addresses graduate students and researchers in physics and optical engineering.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19901444W
Subjects
EngineeringMathematical physicsPhysicsSelf-organizing systemsNonlinear opticsLasers