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Physical optics

About: Physical optics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5342 publications have been published within this topic receiving 101388 citations. The topic is also known as: wave optics.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the effect of nonlinear optical effects on self-focusing beams in the field of self-focus and Parametric Amplification in a nonlinear medium.
Abstract: CONTENTS 1. Introduction 609 2. Geometrical Optics of a Nonlinear Medium (Equations, Focal Points, Nonlinear Aberrations, Nonstationary Processes) 617 3. Wave Optics of a Nonlinear Medium (Diffraction Corrections to the Self-focusing Length, Formation of Proper Optical Waveguide, Nonstationary Processes) 624 4. Nonlinear Optical Effects in the Field of Self-focusing Beams (Stimulated Scattering in Liquids, Experimental Data, Self-focusing and Parametric Amplification) 629 5. Conclusion (Unsolved Problems, Diffraction in Nonlinear Interactions) 632 Cited Literature 634

881 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a ray-shooting approach is presented for calculating the interior radar cross section (RCS) from a partially open cavity, where a dense grid of rays is launched into the cavity through the opening.
Abstract: A ray-shooting approach is presented for calculating the interior radar cross section (RCS) from a partially open cavity. In the problem considered, a dense grid of rays is launched into the cavity through the opening. The rays bounce from the cavity walls based on the laws of geometrical optics and eventually exit the cavity via the aperture. The ray-bouncing method is based on tracking a large number of rays launched into the cavity through the opening and determining the geometrical optics field associated with each ray by taking into consideration: (1) the geometrical divergence factor, (2) polarization, and (3) material loading of the cavity walls. A physical optics scheme is then applied to compute the backscattered field from the exit rays. This method is so simple in concept that there is virtually no restriction on the shape or material loading of the cavity. Numerical results obtained by this method are compared with those for the modal analysis for a circular cylinder terminated by a PEC plate. RCS results for an S-bend circular cylinder generated on the Cray X-MP supercomputer show significant RCS reduction. Some of the limitations and possible extensions of this technique are discussed. >

831 citations

Book
01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explain the physics of how devices work and how they can be used in various applications as the field of optoelectronics has progressed from microphotonics to nanophotonics Illustrations and references from technical journals have been used to demonstrate the relevance of the theory to current important topics in industry.
Abstract: Integrated Optics explains the subject of optoelectronic devices and their use in integrated optics and fiber optic systems The approach taken is to emphasize the physics of how devices work and how they can be (and have been) used in various applications as the field of optoelectronics has progressed from microphotonics to nanophotonics Illustrations and references from technical journals have been used to demonstrate the relevance of the theory to currently important topics in industry By reading this book, scientists, engineers, students and engineering managers can obtain an overall view of the theory and the most recent technology in Integrated Optics

773 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of surface roughness on the three primary components of a reflectance model is analyzed in detail, and the conditions that determine the validity of the model are clearly stated.
Abstract: Reflectance models based on physical optics and geometrical optics are studied. Specifically, the authors consider the Beckmann-Spizzichino (physical optics) model and the Torrance-Sparrow (geometrical optics) model. These two models were chosen because they have been reported to fit experimental data well. Each model is described in detail, and the conditions that determine the validity of the model are clearly stated. By studying reflectance curves predicted by the two models, the authors propose a reflectance framework comprising three components: the diffuse lobe, the specular lobe, and the specular spike. The effects of surface roughness on the three primary components are analyzed in detail. >

737 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202357
2022157
202196
2020140
2019141
2018162