Handbook of Optics, Volume IV

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Mcgraw-hill, 1995 - Science - 832 pages
Gives you access to information concerning areas of modern optics. Prepared under the auspices of the Optical Society of America, this work includes the information you need to start solving problems in optics, from design of optical systems to day-to-day laboratory research and development.

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Optical Fibers and FiberOptic Communications Tom G Brown 1
1-3
Nonlinear Effects in Optical Fibers John A Buck 3 1
3-1
Sources Modulators and Detectors for FiberOptic
4-1
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