Introduction to the Theory of Coherence and Polarization of Light

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"Introduction to the Theory of Coherence and Polarization of Light" is a graduate-level textbook that systematically develops the modern theoretical framework for understanding optical coherence and polarization phenomena in classical and quantum optics.

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instanceOf optics textbook
physics book
textbook
approach systematic
theoretical
covers applications in classical optics
applications in quantum optics
classical description of light fields
mathematical formalism of coherence
mathematical formalism of polarization
quantum description of light fields
educationalLevel graduate
field classical optics
electromagnetic theory
optics
quantum optics
focus modern theoretical framework for optical coherence
modern theoretical framework for polarization phenomena
genre academic textbook
scientific literature
intendedAudience graduate students in optics
graduate students in physics
researchers in optical physics
mainSubject Jones calculus NERFINISHED
Mueller matrices NERFINISHED
Stokes parameters NERFINISHED
classical coherence theory
coherence functions
correlation functions
degree of coherence
electromagnetic waves
interference of light
optical coherence
partially coherent light
partially polarized light
polarization of light
polarization optics
quantum coherence theory
quantum states of light
statistical optics
topic classical-quantum correspondence in optics
coherence theory
electromagnetic coherence
polarization theory
statistical description of light
vectorial nature of light
use reference for researchers in coherence and polarization
teaching graduate optics courses

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Emil Wolf authorOf Introduction to the Theory of Coherence and Polarization of Light