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図書
by Isao Imai
出版情報: Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media, c1992, [20--]  xix, 438 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Mathematics and its applications ; . Japanese series ; 8
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図書
[Erik de Castro Lopo, Peter Aitken, Bradley L. Jones]
出版情報: Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams Publishing, c2000  xx, 744 p. ; 23 cm
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Introduction
Getting Started with C for Linux Programming
This Book's Special Features
Making a Better Book / Example 1:
Conventions Used in This Book
At a Glance / Week 1:
Where You're Going
Introduction to Linux and the C Programming Language / Day 1:
Why Use C?
Preparing to Program
The Program Development Cycle
Getting Started with Linux
The Components of a C Program: Code and Data / Day 2:
A Short C Program
The Program's Components
A Review of the Parts of a Program
Storing Data: Variables and Constants
Variables
Numeric Variable Types
Constants
Statements, Expressions, and Operators / Day 3:
Statements
Understanding Expressions
Operators
The if Statement
Evaluating Relational Expressions
The Logical Operators
Operator Precedence Revisited
Functions: The Basics / Day 4:
What Is a Function?
How a Function Works
Functions and Structured Programming
Writing a Function
Passing Arguments to a Function
Calling Functions
Where the Functions Belong
Basic Program Control / Day 5:
Arrays: The Basics
Controlling Program Execution
Nested Loops
Fundamentals of Input and Output / Day 6:
Displaying Information Onscreen
Inputting Numeric Data with scanf()
Using Numeric Arrays / Day 7:
What Is an Array?
Naming and Declaring Arrays
Week 1 In Review
Understanding Pointers / Week 2:
What Is a Pointer?
Pointers and Simple Variables
Pointers and Variable Types
Pointers and Arrays
Pointer Cautions
Array Subscript Notation and Pointers
Passing Arrays to Functions
Passing Pointers to Functions
Type void Pointers
Characters and Strings / Day 9:
The char Data Type
Using Character Variables
Using Strings
Strings and Pointers
Strings Without Arrays
Displaying Strings and Characters
Reading Strings from the Keyboard
Structures / Day 10:
Simple Structures
More Complex Structures
Arrays of Structures
Initializing Structures
Structures and Pointers
Unions
Creating Synonyms for Structures with typedef
Understanding Variable Scope / Day 11:
What Is Scope?
External Variables
Local Variables
Local Variables and the main() Function
Which Storage Class Should You Use?
Local Variables and Blocks
Advanced Program Control / Day 12:
Ending Loops Early
The goto Statement
Infinite Loops
The switch Statement
Exiting the Program
Executing Commands from Within a Program
Working with the Screen and Keyboard / Day 13:
Streams and C
C's Stream Functions
Accepting Keyboard Input
Screen Output
Redirecting Input and Output
When to Use fprintf()
Pointers: Beyond the Basics / Day 14:
Pointers to Pointers
Pointers and Multidimensional Arrays
Arrays of Pointers
Pointers to Functions
Functions That Return a Pointer
Linked Lists
Week 2 In Review
Using Disk Files / Week 3:
Streams and Disk Files
Types of Disk Files
Filenames
Opening a File
Writing and Reading File Data
File Buffering: Closing and Flushing Files
Sequential Versus Random File Access
Detecting the End of a File
File Management Functions
Using Temporary Files
Manipulating Strings / Day 16:
String Length and Storage
Copying Strings
Concatenating Strings
Comparing Strings
Searching Strings
String-to-Number Conversions
Character Test Functions
tolower() and toupper()
Exploring the C Function Library / Day 17:
Mathematical Functions
Dealing with Time
Error-Handling Functions
Functions That Have Variable Numbers of Arguments
Searching and Sorting
Working with Memory / Day 18:
Type Conversions
Allocating Memory Storage Space
Manipulating Memory Blocks
Working with Bits
Processes and Signals / Day 19:
Processes
Signals
Advanced Compiler Use / Day 20:
The C Preprocessor
Predefined Macros
Using Command-Line Arguments
Command-Line Arguments Using getopt()
Programming with Multiple Source Files
Using Shared Libraries
An Introduction to GUI Programming with GTK+ / Day 21:
History
X Concepts
GUIs and Events
Creating a Dialog Box
A Simple Text Editor
Week 3 In Review
ASCII Character Chart / Appendix A:
C/C++ Reserved Words / Appendix B:
Answers / Appendix C:
Printing Your Listings / Type and Run 1:
The First Type and Run
Find the Number / Type and Run 2:
Secret Messages / Type and Run 3:
Counting Characters / Type and Run 4:
Calculating Mortgage Payments / Type and Run 5:
Index
Introduction
Getting Started with C for Linux Programming
This Book's Special Features
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図書

図書
edited by Agatha C. Hughes and Thomas P. Hughes
出版情報: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2000  vi, 513 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Dibner Institute studies in the history of science and technology
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Introduction
Automation's Fines Hour: Radar and System Integration in World War II / 1:
The Adoption of Operations Research in the United States During World War II / 2:
From Concurrency to Phase Planning: An Episode in the History of Systems Management / 3:
System Reshapes the Corporation: Joint Ventures in the Bay Area Rapid Transit System, 1962-1972 / 4:
Planning a Technological Nation: Systems Thinking and the Politics of National Identity in Postwar France / 5:
A Worm in the Bud? Computers, Systems, and the Safety-Case Problem / 6:
Engineers of Managers? The Systems Analysis of Electronic Data Processing in the Federal Bureaucracy / 7:
The World in a Machine: Origins and Impact of Early computerized Global Systems Models / 8:
The Medium is the Message, or How Context Matters: the RAND Corporation Build an Economics of Innovation, 1946-1962 / 9:
Out of the Blue yonder: The Transfer of Systems Thinking From the Pentagon to the Great Society, 1961-1965 / 10:
The Limits of Technology Transfer: Civil Systems at TRW, 1965-1975 / 11:
From Operations Research to Futures Studies: The Establishment, Diffusion, and Transformation of the Systems Approach in Sweden, 1945-1980 / 12:
The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, the TAP Project, and the RAINS Model / 13:
RAND, IIASA, and the Conduct of Systems Analysis / 14:
How a Genetic Code Became an Information System / 15:
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction
Automation's Fines Hour: Radar and System Integration in World War II / 1:
The Adoption of Operations Research in the United States During World War II / 2:
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図書
John Oprea
出版情報: Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, c2000  xiii, 266 p. ; 22 cm
シリーズ名: Student mathematical library ; v. 10
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図書
Donald B. Percival, Andrew T. Walden
出版情報: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000  xxv, 594 p. ; 27 cm
シリーズ名: Cambridge series on statistical and probabilistic mathematics
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Introduction to wavelets / 1:
Review of Fourier theory and filters / 2:
Orthonormal transforms of time series / 3:
The discrete wavelet transform / 4:
The maximal overlap discrete wavelet transform / 5:
The discrete wavelet packet transform / 6:
Random variables and stochastic processes / 7:
The wavelet variance / 8:
Analysis and synthesis of long memory processes / 9:
Wavelet-based signal estimation / 10:
Wavelet analysis of finite energy signals / 11:
Appendix. Answers to embedded exercises
References
Author index
Subject index
Introduction to wavelets / 1:
Review of Fourier theory and filters / 2:
Orthonormal transforms of time series / 3:
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図書
W.J. Stronge
出版情報: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2000  xix, 280 p. ; 26 cm
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List of Symbols
Preface
Introduction to Analysis of Low Speed Impact / Chapter 1:
Terminology of Two Body Impact / 1.1:
Configuration of Colliding Bodies / 1.1.1:
Relative Velocity at Contact Point / 1.1.2:
Interaction Force / 1.1.3:
Classification of Methods for Analyzing Impact / 1.2:
Description of Rigid Body Impact / 1.2.1:
Description of Transverse Impact on Flexible Bodies / 1.2.2:
Description of Axial Impact on Flexible Bodies / 1.2.3:
Applicability of Theories for Low Speed Impact / 1.2.4:
Principles of Dynamics / 1.3:
Particle Kinetics / 1.3.1:
Kinetics for a Set of Particles / 1.3.2:
Kinetic Equations for a Rigid Body / 1.3.3:
Rate of Change for Moment of Momentum of a System about a Point Moving Steadily Relative to an Inertial Reference Frame / 1.3.4:
Decomposition of a Vector / 1.4:
Vectorial and Indicial Notation / 1.5:
Rigid Body Theory for Collinear Impact / Chapter 2:
Equation of Relative Motion for Direct Impact / 2.1:
Compression and Restitution Phases of Collision / 2.2:
Kinetic Energy of Normal Relative Motion / 2.3:
Work of Normal Contact Force / 2.4:
Coefficient of Restitution and Kinetic Energy Absorbed in Collision / 2.5:
Velocities of Contact Points at Separation / 2.6:
Partition of Loss of Kinetic Energy / 2.7:
Rigid Body Theory for Planar or 2D Collisions / Chapter 3:
Equations of Relative Motion at Contact Point / 3.1:
Impact of Smooth Bodies / 3.2:
Friction from Sliding of Rough Bodies / 3.3:
Amontons-Coulomb Law of Dry Friction / 3.3.1:
Equations of Planar Motion for Collision of Rough Bodies / 3.3.2:
Contact Processes and Evolution of Sliding during Impact / 3.3.3:
Work of Reaction Impulse / 3.4:
Total Work Equals Change in Kinetic Energy / 3.4.1:
Partial Work by Component of Impulse / 3.4.2:
Energetic Coefficient of Restitution / 3.4.3:
Terminal Impulse p[subscript f] for Different Slip Processes / 3.4.4:
Friction in Collinear Impact Configurations / 3.5:
Friction in Noncollinear Impact Configurations / 3.6:
Planar Impact of Rigid Bar on Rough Half Space / 3.6.1:
3D Impact of Rough Rigid Bodies / Chapter 4:
Collision of Two Free Bodies / 4.1:
Law of Friction for Rough Bodies / 4.1.1:
Equation of Motion in Terms of the Normal Impulse / 4.1.2:
Sliding that Halts during Collision / 4.1.3:
Terminal Normal Impulse from Energetic Coefficient of Restitution / 4.1.4:
Oblique Collision of a Rotating Sphere on a Rough Half Space / 4.2:
Slender Rod that Collides with a Rough Half Space / 4.3:
Slip Trajectories or Hodographs / 4.3.1:
Equilateral Triangle Colliding on a Rough Half Space / 4.4:
Slip Trajectories and Hodograph for Equilateral Triangle Inclined at [theta] = [pi]/4 / 4.4.1:
Spherical Pendulum Colliding on a Rough Half Space / 4.5:
Numerical Results for [theta] = [pi]/3 and [pi]/4 / 4.5.1:
General 3D Impact / 4.6:
Rigid Body Impact with Discrete Modeling of Compliance for the Contact Region / Chapter 5:
Direct Impact of Viscoelastic Bodies / 5.1:
Linear Viscoelasticity-the Maxwell Model / 5.1.1:
Simplest Nonlinear Viscoelastic Deformable Element / 5.1.2:
Hybrid Nonlinear Viscoelastic Element for Spherical Contact / 5.1.3:
Parameters of the Hybrid Nonlinear Element for Impact on a Golf Ball / 5.1.4:
Tangential Compliance in Planar Impact of Rough Bodies / 5.2:
Dynamics of Planar Collision for Hard Bodies / 5.2.1:
Slip Processes / 5.2.2:
Oblique Impact of an Elastic Sphere on a Rough Half Space / 5.2.3:
Dissipation of Energy / 5.2.4:
Effects of Tangential Compliance / 5.2.5:
Bounce of a Superball / 5.2.6:
Continuum Modeling of Local Deformation Near the Contact Area / Chapter 6:
Quasistatic Compression of Elastic-Perfectly Plastic Solids / 6.1:
Elastic Stresses-Hertzian Contact / 6.1.1:
Indentation at Yield of Elastic-Plastic Bodies / 6.1.2:
Quasistatic Elastic-Plastic Indentation / 6.1.3:
Fully Plastic Indentation / 6.1.4:
Elastic Unloading from Maximum Indentation / 6.1.5:
Resolved Dynamics of Planar Impact / 6.2:
Direct Impact of Elastic Bodies / 6.2.1:
Eccentric Planar Impact of Rough Elastic-Plastic Bodies / 6.2.2:
Coefficient of Restitution for Elastic-Plastic Solids / 6.3:
Partition of Internal Energy in Collision between Dissimilar Bodies / 6.4:
Composite Coefficient of Restitution for Colliding Bodies with Dissimilar Hardness / 6.4.1:
Loss of Internal Energy to Elastic Waves / 6.4.2:
Applicability of the Quasistatic Approximation / 6.5:
Transverse Impact of Rough Elastic-Plastic Cylinders-Applicability of Energetic Coefficient of Restitution / 6.6:
Elastic Normal Compliance / 6.6.1:
Yield for Plane Strain Deformation / 6.6.2:
Elastic-Plastic Indentation / 6.6.3:
Analyses of Contact Forces for Oblique Impact of Rough Cylinders / 6.6.4:
Loss of Internal Energy to Elastic Waves for Planar (2D) Collisions / 6.6.6:
Synopsis for Spherical Elastic-Plastic Indentation / 6.7:
Axial Impact on Slender Deformable Bodies / Chapter 7:
Longitudinal Wave in Uniform Elastic Bar / 7.1:
Initial Conditions / 7.1.1:
Reflection of Stress Wave from Free End / 7.1.2:
Reflection from Fixed End / 7.1.3:
Reflection and Transmission at Interface-Normal Incidence / 7.1.4:
Spall Fracture Due to Reflection of Stress Waves / 7.1.5:
Planar Impact of Rigid Mass against End of Elastic Bar / 7.2:
Boundary Condition at Impact End / 7.2.1:
Boundary Condition at Dashpot End / 7.2.2:
Distribution of Stress and Particle Velocity / 7.2.3:
Experiments / 7.2.4:
Impact, Local Indentation and Resultant Stress Wave / 7.3:
Wave Propagation in Dispersive Systems / 7.4:
Group Velocity / 7.4.1:
Transverse Wave in a Beam / 7.5:
Euler-Bernoulli Beam Equation / 7.5.1:
Rayleigh Beam Equation / 7.5.2:
Timoshenko Beam Equation / 7.5.3:
Comparison of Euler-Bernoulli, Rayleigh and Timoshenko Beam Dynamics / 7.5.4:
Impact on Assemblies of Rigid Elements / Chapter 8:
Impact on a System of Rigid Bodies Connected by Noncompliant Bilateral Constraints / 8.1:
Generalized Impulse and Equations of Motion / 8.1.1:
Equations of Motion Transformed to Normal and Tangential Coordinates / 8.1.2:
Impact on a System of Rigid Bodies Connected by Compliant Constraints / 8.2:
Comparison of Results from Alternative Analytical Approximations for Multibody Systems with Unilateral Constraints / 8.2.1:
Numerical Simulation and Discussion of Multibody Impact / 8.2.2:
Spatial Gradation of Normal Contact Stiffness [kappa subscript j] = [chi superscript kappa] / 8.2.3:
Applicability of Simultaneous Impact Assumption / 8.2.4:
Collision against Flexible Structures / Chapter 9:
Free Vibration of Slender Elastic Bodies / 9.1:
Free Vibration of a Uniform Beam / 9.1.1:
Eigenfunctions of a Uniform Beam with Clamped Ends / 9.1.2:
Rayleigh-Ritz Mode Approximation / 9.1.3:
Single Degree of Freedom Approximation / 9.1.4:
Transverse Impact on an Elastic Beam / 9.2:
Forced Vibration of a Uniform Beam / 9.2.1:
Impact of a Perfectly Plastic Missile / 9.2.2:
Effect of Local Compliance in Structural Response to Impact / 9.2.3:
Impact on Flexible Structures - Local or Global Response? / 9.2.4:
Propagating Transformations of State in Self-Organizing Systems / Chapter 10:
Systems with Single Attractor / 10.1:
Ball Bouncing down a Flight of Regularly Spaced Steps / 10.1.1:
Systems with Two Attractors / 10.2:
Prismatic Cylinder Rolling down a Rugh Inclined Plane / 10.2.1:
The Domino Effect - Independent Interaction Theory / 10.2.2:
Domino Toppling - Successive Destabilization by Cooperative Neighbors / 10.2.3:
Wavefront Stability for Multidimensional Domino Effects / 10.2.4:
Approach to Chaos - an Unbounded Increase in Number of Attractors / 10.3:
Periodic Vibro-impact of Single Degree of Freedom Systems / 10.3.1:
Period One Orbits / 10.3.2:
Poincare Section and Return Map / 10.3.3:
Stability of Orbit and Bifurcation / 10.3.4:
Role of Impact in the Development of Mechanics During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / Appendix A:
Historical References
Glossary of Terms / Appendix B:
Answers to Some Problems
References
Index
List of Symbols
Preface
Introduction to Analysis of Low Speed Impact / Chapter 1:
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edited by Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky
出版情報: New York : Russell Sage Foundation , Cambridge [U.K.] : Cambridge University Press, 2000  xx, 840 p. ; 24 cm
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図書
Carl Meyer
出版情報: Philadelphia : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), c2000  2 v. ; 25 cm.
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Preface
Linear Equations / 1.:
Introduction / 1.1:
Gaussian Elimination and Matrices / 1.2:
Gauss-Jordan Method / 1.3:
Two-Point Boundary Value Problems / 1.4:
Making Gaussian Elimination Work / 1.5:
Ill-Conditioned Systems / 1.6:
Rectangular Systems and Echelon Forms / 2.:
Row Echelon Form and Rank / 2.1:
Reduced Row Echelon Form / 2.2:
Consistency of Linear Systems / 2.3:
Homogeneous Systems / 2.4:
Nonhomogeneous Systems / 2.5:
Electrical Circuits / 2.6:
Matrix Algebra / 3.:
From Ancient China to Arthur Cayley / 3.1:
Addition and Transposition / 3.2:
Linearity / 3.3:
Why Do It This Way / 3.4:
Matrix Multiplication / 3.5:
Properties of Matrix Multiplication / 3.6:
Matrix Inversion / 3.7:
Inverses of Sums and Sensitivity / 3.8:
Elementary Matrices and Equivalence / 3.9:
The LU Factorization / 3.10:
Vector Spaces / 4.:
Spaces and Subspaces / 4.1:
Four Fundamental Subspaces / 4.2:
Linear Independence / 4.3:
Basis and Dimension / 4.4:
More about Rank / 4.5:
Classical Least Squares / 4.6:
Linear Transformations / 4.7:
Change of Basis and Similarity / 4.8:
Invariant Subspaces / 4.9:
Norms, Inner Products, and Orthogonality / 5.:
Vector Norms / 5.1:
Matrix Norms / 5.2:
Inner-Product Spaces / 5.3:
Orthogonal Vectors / 5.4:
Gram-Schmidt Procedure / 5.5:
Unitary and Orthogonal Matrices / 5.6:
Orthogonal Reduction / 5.7:
Discrete Fourier Transform / 5.8:
Complementary Subspaces / 5.9:
Range-Nullspace Decomposition / 5.10:
Orthogonal Decomposition / 5.11:
Singular Value Decomposition / 5.12:
Orthogonal Projection / 5.13:
Why Least Squares? / 5.14:
Angles between Subspaces / 5.15:
Determinants / 6.:
Additional Properties of Determinants / 6.1:
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors / 7.:
Elementary Properties of Eigensystems / 7.1:
Diagonalization by Similarity Transformations / 7.2:
Functions of Diagonalizable Matrices / 7.3:
Systems of Differential Equations / 7.4:
Normal Matrices / 7.5:
Positive Definite Matrices / 7.6:
Nilpotent Matrices and Jordan Structure / 7.7:
Jordan Form / 7.8:
Functions of Nondiagonalizable Matrices / 7.9:
Difference Equations, Limits, and Summability / 7.10:
Minimum Polynomials and Krylov Methods / 7.11:
Perron-Frobenius Theory / 8.:
Positive Matrices / 8.1:
Nonnegative Matrices / 8.3:
Stochastic Matrices and Markov Chains / 8.4:
Index
Preface
Linear Equations / 1.:
Introduction / 1.1:
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図書

図書
Michael Ashkenazi and John Clammer
出版情報: London : Kegan Paul International, 2000  319 p. ; 23 cm
シリーズ名: Japanese studies
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東工大
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Masayuki Yamane and Yoshiyuki Asahara
出版情報: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000  ix, 271 p. ; 26 cm
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Preface
1 Glass properties 1
   Introduction 1
   1.1 Features of glass as an industrial material 1
   1.1.1 Structural features 1
   1.1.2 Thermodynamic features 5
   1.1.3 Optical features 9
   1.2 Classification of glasses by preparation method 15
   1.2.1 Glass by melt-quenching technique 15
   1.2.2 Glass by chemical vapor deposition 18
   1.2.3 Glass by sol-gel process 22
   1.3 Important glass systems 27
   1.3.1 Oxide glasses 27
   1.3.2 Halide and oxy-halide glasses 32
   1.3.3 Chalcogenide glasses 37
   1.4 Secondary treatment of a glass for the development of a special function 38
   1.4.1 Thermal treatment 38
   1.4.2 Ion exchange 50
   References 52
2 Gradient index glass 58
   Introduction 58
   2.1 Applications 59
   2.2 Design of radial gradient index profiles 61
   2.3 Parameters for fabrication of index gradient 62
   2.3.1 Gradient index profile 62
   2.3.2 Maximum index difference 64
   2.3.3 Chromatic property 64
   2.3.4 Stress 66
   2.4 Materials and fabrication techniques 67
   2.4.1 Ion exchange 67
   2.4.2 Molecular stuffing technique 70
   2.4.3 Sol-gel technique 71
   2.4.4 Comparison between various fabrication techniques 78
   2.5 Spherical gradient index lens 78
   References 79
3 Laser glass 82
   Introduction 82
   3.1 Fundamentals of laser physics 82
   3.1.1 Stimulated emission 82
   3.1.2 Cross section 85
   3.1.3 Creation of a population inversion 85
   3.1.4 Laser oscillation by resonant cavity 88
   3.1.5 Active ions for laser glasses 89
   3.1.6 Laser parameters and their host dependence 91
   3.1.7 Nonradiative relaxation 93
   3.2 Bulk laser glasses 96
   3.2.1 Compositional dependence of laser parameters of Nd3+ -doped glasses 96
   3.2.2 Nonradiative relaxation of rare-earth ions in glasses 101
   3.2.3 Properties of practical laser glasses 103
   3.3 Fiber lasers and amplifiers 106
   3.3.1 General description of fiber laser 106
   3.3.2 Fiber amplifiers 109
   3.3.3 Fiber laser oscillators 123
   3.3.4 Recent progress 132
   3.4 Waveguide lasers and amplifiers 133
   3.4.1 Fabrication of channel waveguide structure 133
   3.4.2 Lasing characteristics 134
   3.4.3 Amplification characteristics 140
   3.4.4 Devices based on the glass waveguide lasers 142
   References 145
4 Nonlinear optical glass 159
   Introduction 159
   4.1 Fundamentals of nonlinear optics and applications 160
   4.1.1 General description of nonlinear polarization 160
   4.1.2 Optical nonlinearity of the medium 161
   4.1.3 Measurement on nonlinear optical properties 163
   4.1.4 Applications of optical nonlinear materials 166
   4.2 Nonresonant nonlinear glasses 168
   4.2.1 Nonlinearity of dielectric materials 169
   4.2.2 BGO model for nonresonant optical nonlinearities 171
   4.2.3 Lines' model for nonresonant optical nonlinearities 171
   4.2.4 Nuclear contributions 172
   4.2.5 Nonlinear optical properties of nonresonant nonlinear glasses 173
   4.3 Semiconductor-doped glasses 182
   4.3.1 Fundamentals of semiconductors 182
   4.3.2 Linear optical properties of semiconductor-doped glasses 187
   4.3.3 Nonlinear optical susceptibilities of the strong confinement case 189
   4.3.4 Nonlinear response time in the strong confinement case 194
   4.3.5 Photodarkening effect 198
   4.3.6 Nonlinear optical properties in the weak confinement case 203
   4.3.7 Fabrication techniques 209
   4.3.8 Applications of semiconductor-doped glasses 211
   4.4 Metal-doped glasses 212
   4.4.1 Fundamentals of optical properties of metal 212
   4.4.2 Optical nonlinear mechanisms of metal-doped composite materials 216
   4.4.3 Nonlinear optical properties of metal-doped glasses 218
   4.4.4 Fabrication techniques 228
   4.5 Comparisons of optical nonlinearities of various nonlinear glass materials 228
   References 232
5 Magneto-optical glass 242
   Introduction 242
   5.1 Magnetic properties of materials 243
   5.1.1 Origin of magnetics of materials 243
   5.1.2 Macroscopic description of the magnetic properties of materials 244
   5.2 Fundamentals of the Faraday effect 246
   5.2.1 Origin of Faraday rotation 246
   5.2.2 Verdet constant 248
   5.3 Faraday effect in glasses 249
   5.3.1 Diamagnetic glasses 249
   5.3.2 Paramagnetic glasses 250
   5.3.3 Applications 261
   References 263
Index 267
Preface
1 Glass properties 1
   Introduction 1
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