Light Sources Hot bodies (tungsten filaments) in light bulbs and plasma discharge in fluorescent tubes |
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Inefficient light bulbs still dominates when this lecture course started (2010) | |||||
LEDs have taken over when this hyperscript was finalized (2019) | |||||
Mot included above is the Laser. | |||||
You must learn about the Laser somewhere else | |||||
Processing light with, for example, conventional lenses, mirrors and prism, anti-reflection coatings |
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Even simple light processors like lenses (and the rest from above) might be extremely complex materials engineering products today. Just look at the picture of a (by now (2019) outdated lens for microelectronic lithography- | |||||
Polarizers, diffraction gratings and filters add another layer of complexity. | |||||
The list goes on, with, e.g. phase shifters and whatever is needed for doing holgraphy or... | |||||
Laser "beam forming", modulation, fultr-high speed detection, ... | |||||
© H. Föll (Advanced Materials B, part 1 - script)