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This book presents a new view of symbiotic technology transfer between different fields in the optical sciences. For example, adaptive optics were initially developed for military research programs seeking to correct the effects of atmospheric fluctuations on telescopes. The technology was subsequently transferred to optical microscopes, and then finally used in ophthalmic imaging devices to image photoreceptors in the living human retina. This book examines various recent and historical technology transfers among the optical sciences, and attempts to answer the following questions: What are the mathematical and the physical foundations of these technology advances? What events and influence...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Reports on experimental and applied research in the optical technology industry. Covers topics such as electro-optics and lasers, optical engineering, quantum electronics, and optical probing and remote sensing from the extreme ultraviolet to the far infrared. Published in three monthly divisions: Optical technology and biomedical optics, Information processing, and Lasers, photonics, and environmental optics. Includes patents.
Separately paged supplements accompany a few issues.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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