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Solar optical materials : applications & performance of coatings & materials in buildings & solar energy systems : proceedings of the conference, Oxford, UK, 12-13 April 1988
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ISBN: 0080366139 1299196314 0080984037 Year: 1988 Publisher: Oxford New York Toronto Pergamon

Nonlinear optical materials : theory and modeling
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ISSN: 00976156 ISBN: 0841234019 9780841234017 Year: 1996 Volume: 628 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : American chemical society,

Nonlinear optical materials and devices for applications in information technology
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ISBN: 0792334574 9048145449 9401724466 9780792334576 Year: 1995 Volume: 289 Publisher: Dordrecht: Kluwer academic press,


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Image-based geometric modeling and mesh generation
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ISBN: 9400742541 9786613768049 940074255X 1280996439 Year: 2012 Publisher: Dordrecht ; New York : Springer,

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As a new interdisciplinary research area, “image-based geometric modeling and mesh generation” integrates image processing, geometric modeling and mesh generation with finite element method (FEM) to solve problems in computational biomedicine, materials sciences and engineering. It is well known that FEM is currently well-developed and efficient, but mesh generation for complex geometries (e.g., the human body) still takes about 80% of the total analysis time and is the major obstacle to reduce the total computation time. It is mainly because none of the traditional approaches is sufficient to effectively construct finite element meshes for arbitrarily complicated domains, and generally a great deal of manual interaction is involved in mesh generation. This contributed volume, the first for such an interdisciplinary topic, collects the latest research by experts in this area. These papers cover a broad range of topics, including medical imaging, image alignment and segmentation, image-to-mesh conversion, quality improvement, mesh warping, heterogeneous materials, biomodelcular modeling and simulation, as well as medical and engineering applications. This contributed volume, the first for such an interdisciplinary topic, collects the latest research by experts in this area. These papers cover a broad range of topics, including medical imaging, image alignment and segmentation, image-to-mesh conversion, quality improvement, mesh warping, heterogeneous materials, biomodelcular modeling and simulation, as well as medical and engineering applications.


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Optical properties of advanced materials
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ISBN: 3642443516 3642335268 3642335276 Year: 2013 Publisher: Heidelberg ; New York : Springer,

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In the last decade, optically functionalized materials have developed rapidly, from bulk matters to structured forms. Now we have a rich variety of attractive advanced materials. They are applied to optical and electrical devices that support the information communication technology in the mid 21-st century. Accordingly, it is quite important to have a broad knowledge of the optical properties of advanced materials for students, scientists and engineers working in optics and related fields. This book is designed to teach fundamental optical properties of such advanced materials effectively. These materials have their own peculiarities which are very interesting in modern optical physics and also for applications because the concepts of optical properties are quite different from those in conventional optical materials. Hence each chapter starts to review the basic concepts of the materials briefly and proceeds to the practical use. The important topics covered in this book include:  quantum structures of semiconductors, spintronics,  photonic crystals, surface plasmons in metallic nanostructures, photonic metamaterials, liquid crystal materials, organic LED materials and magnet-optics. .

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