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This title begins with the basic principles of electromagnetics and builds up to intricate optical filter designs, numerical optimization techniques, and production methods. It includes worked and practical examples, MATLAB and Python codes, instructor problem sets, as well as intuitive explanations of physical processes and design strategies.

Produktbeschreibung
This title begins with the basic principles of electromagnetics and builds up to intricate optical filter designs, numerical optimization techniques, and production methods. It includes worked and practical examples, MATLAB and Python codes, instructor problem sets, as well as intuitive explanations of physical processes and design strategies.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Andrew Sarangan is a Full Professor in the Electro-Optics & Photonics Department at the University of Dayton, Ohio. He received his BASc and PhD degrees from the University of Waterloo in Canada in 1991 and 1997 respectively. His current research areas are in infrared photodetector technologies, optical thin films, nanofabrication, nano-structured thin films and computational electromagnetics. At Dayton he created a state-of-the-art and comprehensive nano-fabrication laboratory for thin films, lithography and semiconductor processing, as a single-PI effort from externally funded research. His research has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation, various agencies of the Department of Defense and the Air Force Research Laboratory.