The Quantum Theory of Nonlinear Optics
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- Peter D. Drummond, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria
- Mark Hillery, Hunter College, City University of New York
- Date Published: May 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107004214
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Playing a prominent role in communications, quantum science and laser physics, quantum nonlinear optics is an increasingly important field. This book presents a self-contained treatment of field quantization and covers topics such as the canonical formalism for fields, phase-space representations and the encompassing problem of quantization of electrodynamics in linear and nonlinear media. Starting with a summary of classical nonlinear optics, it then explains in detail the calculation techniques for quantum nonlinear optical systems and their applications, quantum and classical noise sources in optical fibers and applications of nonlinear optics to quantum information science. Supplemented by end-of-chapter exercises and detailed examples of calculation techniques in different systems, this book is a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in nonlinear optics, condensed matter physics, quantum information and atomic physics. A solid foundation in quantum mechanics and classical electrodynamics is assumed, but no prior knowledge of nonlinear optics is required.
Read more- Includes a detailed treatment of many-particle quantum Hilbert spaces
- Contains over 50 end-of-chapter exercises, and suggestions for further reading
- Concise enough to be taught in a one semester graduate-level course
Reviews & endorsements
"This book is a valuable contribution to the scientific literature by addressing issues that fall at the boundary between quantum optics and nonlinear optics. It is exactly at this boundary where one might expect exciting advances to develop in the coming years. The authors have done a good job in selecting the topics for inclusion in their very fine text."
Robert W. Boyd, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Nonlinear Optics, University of Ottawa, and University of RochesterSee more reviews"Two of the pioneers of quantum optics have produced a clear introduction to the quantum theory of nonlinear optical processes with applications ranging from laser physics to quantum information. The powerful method of P representations to treat quantum stochastic processes is introduced with exemplary clarity and many examples. This is an essential introduction for graduate students, who will appreciate the carefully chosen problem sets, and a valuable reference for experienced researchers in the field."
Gerard J. Milburn, Centre Director, Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems, University of Queensland"… [a] highly recommended textbook … The derivations are self-contained and mathematically rigorous."
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- Date Published: May 2014
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107004214
- length: 380 pages
- dimensions: 246 x 185 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.99kg
- contains: 17 b/w illus. 10 tables 50 exercises
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Classical nonlinear optics
2. Field quantization
3. Quantized fields in dielectric media
4. Microscopic description of media
5. Coherence and quantum dynamics in simple system
6. Decoherence and reservoirs
7. Phase-space representations
8. Single-mode devices
9. Degenerate parametric oscillator
10. Quantum fields in waveguides
11. Quantum propagation in nonlinear fibers
12. Quantum information.
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