SPIE Datasheets for Technical Books
Technical books include full-length handbooks, textbooks, manuals, guides, analytical reports, and other comprehensive resources on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
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| "Linear systems" is a broad and important area in many scientific and engineering disciplines, and it is especially important in optics because it forms the basis for Fourier optics, diffraction... | |
| Go beyond conventional materials. This book presents the most recent theoretical developments and numerical/experiment al validations of new metamaterials and phononic crystals for the broadband absorption of elastic waves and... | |
| Autostereoscopic (glasses-free) displays provide perspectives of images according to the position of the observer. This book introduces various autostereoscopic technologies, from the fundamental principles of the parallax-barrier method to the... | |
| Bridging the gap between a theoretical background in applied spectroscopy systems and practical recommendations, Applications of Dispersive Optical Spectroscopy Systems addresses the requirements, recommended configurations, and the justification and verification... | |
| Devices based on liquid crystals have become the mainstay of display technology used in mobile devices, vehicles, computer systems, and almost any other opportunity for information display imaginable. The aim... | |
| Digital micro-optics is a particular field within the more general field of optical engineering, particular in the way such optics are designed (seldom through ray tracing) and how they are... | |
| For more than 400 years, optical glass has provided mankind with a window into both the hidden microcosm and vast outer cosmos of the known universe, transforming philosophy, science, and... | |
| Holography is the only truly three-dimensional imaging method available, and MATLAB has become the programming language of choice for engineering and physics students. Whereas most books solely address the theory... | |
| In optical sensing, the most recent important enabling technologies are based on either the longitudinal or transverse structuring of fibers. Microstructured fibers provide materials with dispersion characteristics unattainable with conventional... | |
| Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) surgery combines high-ablation precision and minimized collateral tissue effects to nonthermally dissociate dense corneal tissue. The procedure has benefited millions of patients and sparked increased... | |
| Looking for an imaging solution that can produce a resolution that is far beyond ultrasound and comparable to MRI or CT, but with a small, relatively low-cost device that fits... | |
| Many of us have been awed by the amazing technologies portrayed in the Hollywood productions that allow the good guys to catch the bad guys. Although entertaining, it's interesting how... | |
| Metrology has grown significantly, especially in semiconductor manufacturing, and such growth necessitates increased expertise. Until now, this field has never had a book written from the perspective of an engineer... | |
| Nanomaterials and nanoscale interactions span an important and wide-ranging sector of modern science and industry. Championing developments in these fields, SPIE stages an annual forum to stimulate and support their... | |
| Optical lithography for integrated circuits is undergoing a renaissance with the adoption of resolution enhancement techniques (RET). Some RET concepts have become routine in manufacturing, almost two decades after the... | |
| Optical techniques are usually applied inside laboratories equipped with temperature, humidity and vibration control. These techniques are very suitable for fast measurements due to their noncontact nature and their capability... | |
| Scientists, engineers, managers, and policy makers who are currently involved in the funding of infrared R&D and subsequent system design and manufacture are confronted with a choice between two competing... | |
| Since the discovery of inelastic scattering in 1928, scientists have developed a technique to elucidate the chemical constituents of complex samples and reveal their molecular structures. The result - Raman... | |
| Since the publication of the first edition of the Handbook in 2002, optical methods for biomedical diagnostics have developed in many well-established directions, and new trends have also appeared. To... | |
| Spie Press Book on sale Editor(s): Barry R. Masters Date Published: 3 January 2001 | |
| Spie Press Book on sale Editor(s): Hans I. Bjelkhagen ; H. John Caulfield Date Published: 26 December 2001 | |
| Spie Press Book on sale Editor(s): James Alan Smith Date Published: 28 May 1997 | |
| The challenges facing the most-advanced technology nodes in the microelectronics industry can be overcome with the help of design technology co-optimization (DTCO). This mediation process aims to ensure competitive technology... | |
| The continued improvement and reduction in costs associated with fiber optic technology associated with fiber sensors permit application areas that were previously inaccessible. These trends are expected to continue as... | |
| The first edition of this book concentrated on relating scatter from optically smooth surfaces to the microroughness on those surfaces. After spending six years in the semiconductor industry, Dr. Stover... | |
| The integration of mobile technology into healthcare has evolved into an important research area called mHealth. Current mobile imaging applications enhance communication between different healthcare providers, enhance direct interaction between... | |
| The opportunity to set up one's lab is always a great occasion. In doing so, there are items one can easily overlook. The goal of this book is to present... | |
| The unique properties of diffraction gratings make the optical design of diffraction spectrometers a complex problem. This Spotlight connects optical design and diffraction grating fabrication to address issues of diffraction... | |
| This book connects the dots between geometrical optics, interference and diffraction, and aberrations to illustrate the development of an optical system. It focuses on initial layout, design and aberration analysis,... | |
| This book explains first order methods for the design of active and passive stealth properties. Everything from Electronic Order of Battle to key component design is covered, and many of... | |
| This book explains fundamental optical principles that apply to photography, cameras, and lenses. It is intended for professionals and serious amateur photographers as well as lens designers and optical engineers. | |
| This book is a unified exposition of the molecular theory that underlies lithographic imaging. It explains with physical-chemical theories the molecular-level interactions involved in lithographic imaging. It also provides the... | |
| This book is an important reference work for the field of high-intensity and high-plasma-density laser–plasma interaction. It summarizes past advances and opens insights into the future. The book covers the... | |
| This book is an introduction to optics and optical fabrication that provides technicians with simple explanations supported by illustrations and diagrams. Detailed examples and calculations are also included. The behavior... | |
| This book is intended for image sensor professionals and those interested in the boundary between sensor systems and analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design. It provides in-depth tips and techniques... | |
| This book provides a practical tool that will help engineers and technicians working in industry and in radar research and development. The actual users of radar, including pilots and flight... | |
| This Field Guide covers the various components and types of active electro-optical sensors—referred to as lidars in the text—from simple 2D direct-detection lidars to multiple subaperture synthetic aperture lidars. Other... | |
| This fourth edition of Fiber Optic Sensors is revised and updated to include the new sensing technologies emerging in broad commercial use, with a focus on scattering-based distributed sensing systems. | |
| This third edition of the biomedical optics classic Tissue Optics covers the continued intensive growth in tissue optics—in particular, the field of tissue diagnostics and imaging—that has occurred since 2007. | |
| This tutorial text is for those who use special functions in their work or study but are not mathematicians. Traditionally, special functions arise as solutions to certain linear second-order differential... | |
| Unexploded ordnance (UXO) pose a persistent and expensive problem throughout the world; over 11 million acres are potentially contaminated in the U.S. alone. However, detection requires a very high degree... | |
| X-ray computed tomography (CT) has experienced an explosion of technological development for a quarter century. Six years after the second edition of Computed Tomography, this third edition captures the most... |
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