
Book Chapters are
written by Dr. Renat Letfullin:
1. Tribute
to Emil Wolf: Science and Engineering Legacy of Physical Optics
Editor(s): Tomasz P. Jannson
Publication Date: 2005; 536 pages; Hardcover.
An icon in the world of optics, Emil Wolf laid the foundations of
contemporary physical optics by documenting the concept of spatial coherence
before lasers were introduced. This powerful concept has influenced many areas
of optical science and engineering, several of which are discussed in this book
and are intended to pay homage to one of the great minds of physical optics.
The material is presented by major experts in the field, many of them closely
connected to Emil Wolf's Institute of Optics at University of Rochester
2. New Topics in Theoretical Physics
Editors:
Henk F. Arnoldus and Thomas George
Book Description:
Although the various branches of physics differ in their experimental methods
and theoretical approaches, certain general principles apply to all of them.
The forefront of contemporary advances in physics lies in the submicroscopic
regime, whether it be in atomic, nuclear, condensed-matter, plasma, or particle
physics, or in quantum optics, or even in the study of stellar structure. All
are based upon quantum theory (i.e., quantum mechanics and quantum field
theory) and relativity, which together form the theoretical foundations of
modern physics. This new book presents state of the art research from around
the world.
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3. Modern
Topics in Chemical Physics
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Binding: Hardcover |
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Pub. Date: 2002 |
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Pages: 419 pages |
Publisher: Research Signpost
4.
Super-High-Energy
Pulsed Chemical Laser Systems with a Multi-Mega-Joule Output Energy in a Pulse, Renat
Letfullin and Thomas George in the book “Recent Research Developments in Physical Chemistry”, Research
Signpost, 2009 (www.ressign.com).
5. Gas-Dispersed
Materials as an Active Medium of Chemical Lasers, Renat Letfullin and Thomas George in the book
“Computational Studies of New Materials:
From Nanostructures to Bulk Energy Conversion Materials”. It will be
published by World Scientific in 2010.
6. Nanoscale
Materials in Strong Ultrashort Laser Fields, Renat Letfullin and Thomas George in the book “Computational Studies of New Materials:
From Nanostructures to Bulk Energy Conversion Materials”. It will be
published by World Scientific in 2010.
7. Nanomaterials
in Nanomedicine, Renat Letfullin
and Thomas George in the book “Computational
Studies of New Materials: From Nanostructures to Bulk Energy Conversion
Materials”. It will be published by World Scientific in 2010.
8. Solid Aerosols into the Strong Laser
Fields
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Binding: Hardcover |
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Pub. Date: 1996 |