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Electromagnetic Noise and Quantum Optical Measurements

by Hermann A. Haus

From the reviews: "Haus' book provides numerous insights on topics of wide importance, and contains much material not available elsewhere in book form. [...] an indispensable resource for those working in quantum optics or electronics." Optics & Photonics News

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Electromagnetic Noise and Quantum Optical Measurements is the result of more than 40 years of research and teaching. The first three chapters provide the background necessary to understand the basic concepts. Then shot noise and thermal noise are discussed, followed by linear noisy multiparts, the quantum theory of waveguides and resonators, an analysis of phase-insensitive systems, detection, photon probability distributions, solitons, phase-sensitive amplification, squeezing, the quantum theory of solitons and squeezing, and quantum non-demolition measurements. Rich appendices give additional information. The book is intended for graduate students and scientists in physics and engineering. Numerous problems and selected solutions will help readers to deepen their knowledge.

Notes

Maybe THE major graduate text on electromagnetic noise, quantum optics, and fundamental boundaries of communications End-of-chapter summaries and 117 problems with selected solutions included
Thorough treatment of the subject reviewing more than 40 years of research and teaching
Instructors' solution manual on request

Back Cover

Electromagnetic Noise and Quantum Optical Measurements is the result of more than 40 years of research and teaching. The first three chapters provide the background necessary to understand the basic concepts. Then shot noise and thermal noise are discussed, followed by linear noisy multiparts, the quantum theory of waveguides and resonators, an analysis of phase-insensitive systems, detection, photon probability distributions, solitons, phase-sensitive amplification, squeezing, the quantum theory of solitons and squeezing, and quantum non-demolition measurements. Rich appendices give additional information. The book is intended for graduate students and scientists in physics and engineering. Numerous problems and selected solutions will help readers to deepen their knowledge.

Table of Contents

1. Maxwell's Equations, Power, and Energy.- 2. Waveguides and Resonators.- 3. Diffraction, Dielectric Waveguides, Optical Fibers, and the Kerr Effect.- 4. Shot Noise and Thermal Noise.- 5. Linear Noisy Multiports.- 6. Quantum Theory of Waveguides and Resonators.- 7. Classical and Quantum Analysis of Phase-Insensitive Systems.- 8. Detection.- 9. Photon Probability Distributions and Bit-Error Rate of a Channel with Optical Preamplification.- 10. Solitons and Long-Distance Fiber Communications.- 11. Phase-Sensitive Amplification and Squeezing.- 12. Squeezing in Fibers.- 13. Quantum Theory of Solitons and Squeezing.- 14. Quantum Nondemolition Measurements and the "Collapse" of the Wave Function.- Epilogue.- Appendices.- A.1 Phase Velocity and Group Velocity of a Gaussian Beam.- A.2 The Hermite Gaussians and Their Defining Equation.- A.2.1 The Defining Equation of Hermite Gaussians.- A.2.2 Orthogonality Property of Hermite Gaussian Modes.- A.2.3 The Generating Function and Convolutions of Hermite Gaussians.- A.3 Recursion Relations of Bessel Functions.- A.4 Brief Review of Statistical Function Theory.- A.5 The Different Normalizations of Field Amplitudes and of Annihilation Operators.- A.5.1 Normalization of Classical Field Amplitudes.- A.5.2 Normalization of Quantum Operators.- A.6 Two Alternative Expressions for the Nyquist Source.- A.7 Wave Functions and Operators in the n Representation.- A.8 Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.- A.9 The Quantized Open-Resonator Equations.- A.10 Density Matrix and Characteristic Functions.- A.10.1 Example 1. Density Matrix of Bose—Einstein State.- A.10.2 Example 2. Density Matrix of Coherent State.- A.11 Photon States and Beam Splitters.- A.12 The Baker—Hausdorff Theorem.- A.12.1 Theorem 1.- A.12.2 Theorem 2.- A.12.3 MatrixForm of Theorem 1.- A.12.4 Matrix Form of Theorem 2.- A.13 The Wigner Function of Position and Momentum.- A.14 The Spectrum of Non-Return-to-Zero Messages.- A.15 Various Transforms of Hyperbolic Secants.- A.16 The Noise Sources Derived from a Lossless Multiport with Suppressed Terminals.- A.17 The Noise Sources of an Active System Derived from Suppression of Ports.- A.19 The Heisenberg Equation in the Presence of Dispersion.- References.

Review

"Haus' book provides numerous insights on topics of wide importance, and contains much material not available elsewhere in book form. [...] an indispensable resource for those working in quantum optics or electronics."--Optics & Photonics News

Long Description

Electromagnetic Noise and Quantum Optical Measurements is the result of more than 40 years of research and teaching. The first three chapters provide the background necessary to understand the basic concepts. Then shot noise and thermal noise are discussed, followed by linear noisy multiparts, the quantum theory of waveguides and resonators, an analysis of phase-insensitive systems, detection, photon probability distributions, solitons, phase-sensitive amplification, squeezing, the quantum theory of solitons and squeezing, and quantum non-demolition measurements. Rich appendices give additional information. The book is intended for graduate students and scientists in physics and engineering. Numerous problems and selected solutions will help readers to deepen their knowledge.

Review Text

"Haus' book provides numerous insights on topics of wide importance, and contains much material not available elsewhere in book form. [...] an indispensable resource for those working in quantum optics or electronics." --Optics & Photonics News

Review Quote

"Haus' book provides numerous insights on topics of wide importance, and contains much material not available elsewhere in book form. [...] an indispensable resource for those working in quantum optics or electronics."--Optics & Photonics News

Feature

Maybe THE major graduate text on electromagnetic noise, quantum optics, and fundamental boundaries of communications End-of-chapter summaries and 117 problems with selected solutions included Thorough treatment of the subject reviewing more than 40 years of research and teaching Instructors' solution manual on request

Details

ISBN3540652728
Short Title ELECTROMAGNETIC NOISE & QUANTU
Language English
ISBN-10 3540652728
ISBN-13 9783540652724
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Place of Publication Berlin
Country of Publication Germany
Edition 1st
Residence Cambridge, MA, US
Pages 562
DOI 10.1007/b86061;10.1007/978-3-662-04190-1
UK Release Date 2000-09-04
Author Hermann A. Haus
Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition Description Softcover version of original hardcover edition 2000
Series Advanced Texts in Physics
Year 2000
Publication Date 2000-09-04
Alternative 9783642084621
DEWEY 535.15
Audience Undergraduate
Illustrations XV, 562 p.
Country of Origin DE
Product Class Description Physics

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