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電磁噪聲和量子光學(xué)測(cè)量(第二版)
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作者: | (美)豪斯 編著 | ||
出版: | 科學(xué)出版社 | ||
書號(hào): | 9787030313430 | ||
語言: | 簡(jiǎn)體中文 | ||
日期: | 2011-06-01 | ||
版次: | 1 | 頁數(shù): | 562 |
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由豪斯編著的《電磁噪聲和量子光學(xué)測(cè)量(第二版影印版)》是一本光通訊和量子光學(xué)方面的教科書,寫給物理和工程領(lǐng)域的研究生和研究人員,它屬于Springer的AdvancedTextsinPhysics書系。該書基于作者40多年的研究和教學(xué)成果,前三章介紹電磁噪聲和量子光學(xué)測(cè)量的基本概念與背景知識(shí),接續(xù)討論散粒噪聲和熱噪聲,線性噪聲多組分,波導(dǎo)和共振器的量子理論,對(duì)非相敏系統(tǒng)的分析,探測(cè)器,光子概率分布,孤子,相敏放大,壓縮態(tài),孤子和壓縮態(tài)的量子理論,量子無損測(cè)量。本書附錄有更多信息。書中許多習(xí)題和解法可以幫助讀者深入理解本書的內(nèi)容。
目錄
Introduction
1. Maxwell's Equations, Power, and Energy
2. Waveguides and Resonators
3. Diffraction, Dielectric Waveguides, Optical Fibers,and the Kerr
Effect
4. Shot Noise and Thermal Noise
5. Linear Noisy Multiports
6. Quantum Theory of Waveguides and Resonators
7. Classical and Quantum Analysis of Phase-Insensitive Systems
8. Detection
9. Photon Probability Distributions and Bit-Error Rate of a
Channel with Optical Preamplification
10. Solitons and Long-Distance Fiber Communications
11. Phase-Sensitive Amplification and Squeezing
12. Squeezing in Fibers
13. Quantum Theory of Solitons and Squeezing
14. Quantum Nondemolition Measurements and the "Collapse" of the
Wave Function
Epilogue
Appendices
References
Index
Introduction
1. Maxwell's Equations, Power, and Energy
2. Waveguides and Resonators
3. Diffraction, Dielectric Waveguides, Optical Fibers,and the Kerr
Effect
4. Shot Noise and Thermal Noise
5. Linear Noisy Multiports
6. Quantum Theory of Waveguides and Resonators
7. Classical and Quantum Analysis of Phase-Insensitive Systems
8. Detection
9. Photon Probability Distributions and Bit-Error Rate of a
Channel with Optical Preamplification
10. Solitons and Long-Distance Fiber Communications
11. Phase-Sensitive Amplification and Squeezing
12. Squeezing in Fibers
13. Quantum Theory of Solitons and Squeezing
14. Quantum Nondemolition Measurements and the "Collapse" of the
Wave Function
Epilogue
Appendices
References
Index