Re: Best books for people changing fields?
Von: AES (siegman@stanford.edu) [Profil]
Datum: 21.07.2008 02:03
Message-ID: <siegman-546299.17033720072008@news.stanford.edu>
Newsgroup: alt.laserssci.optics sci.electronics.design
Datum: 21.07.2008 02:03
Message-ID: <siegman-546299.17033720072008@news.stanford.edu>
Newsgroup: alt.laserssci.optics sci.electronics.design
In article <859802d2-5fa8-4e3b-b3c8-001068fa5d92@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, Philip McCulloch <philip.mcculloch@gmail.com> wrote: > > Introduction to Modern Optics by Grant R. Fowles > An easy read that covers many physical optical theory > Yes, I like Fowles also -- not the deepest or most detailed text on the theoretical side, but outstanding for giving physical insights into optics phenomena, and emphasizing that "optics" runs all the way down to microwave frequencies and lower.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
