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Abstract This book presents a unified treatment of radiometry and detection, at a graduate level. It discusses some of the basic aspects of radiation transfer through optical systems, and infrared radiation detection by optical methods. Materials which are covered in the book include the elements of a course in radiochemistry and detection which has been taught at the Institute of Optics of the University of Rochester for many years.
Topics are: Electromagnetic radiation, Theory o blackbody radiation, Radiation detectors, Photoemissive detectors, Photoconducive detectors, Photovoltaic detectors, Fluctuations of the radiation field. Topics are: Electromagnetic radiation, Theory of blackbody radiation, Radiation detectors, Photoemissive detectors, Photoconducive detectors, Photovoltaic detectors, Fluctuations of the radiation field.
The nonlinear optical interactions in an optical fiber permit the amplitude of one wave to be inferred from the phase of a coupled wave, and the partial suppression of quantum noise. This process was termed Quantum Nondemolition Detection (QND) or Back Action Evading Measurement. The QND readout was correlated with a subsequent quantum demotion detection (QDD) measurement of the QND variable.
Back action evasion was demonstrated by showing that the QND variable at the output of the detector has no greater noise than at the input (which was at the vacuum noise level). When the correlated noise on two coupled laser beams is made to subtract coherently, the net noise level can be below the vacuum noise level. This effect was termed four-mode squeezing since the fluctuations involve two sidebands of each of two strong pump waves. This presentation is represented by viewgraphs only. A new edition of the most comprehensive text/reference available on the methods and instrumentation used in the detection of ionizing radiation.
Updated to reflect advances since the first edition came out in 1979. Retains the general organization of the first edition - all topics of importance are covered in sufficient detail to lead the reader from basic principles to examples of modern applications.
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