Photodetection and Measurement: Maximizing Performance in Optical Systems

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MAKE OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS WITH MAXIMUM ACCURACY AND MINIMUM COST

The "opto-electronics revolution" has made the art and science of making sensitive, accurate, and inexpensive optical measurements must-know information for legions of electronic engineers and research students. And there’s no faster or easier way to master photodetection and measurement techniques than with this hands-on tutorial written by a teacher with experience enough to know the questions you would ask.

A clear, easy-to-understand "rules-of-thumb" approach shows you how to make high-performance optical measurements by getting the fundamentals right, often with simple, inexpensive equipment commonly found in laboratories. It includes treatment of:

* Photodetectors

* Amplifiers

* LED sources

* Electronic modulation and demodulation

* Interference avoidance

* Data acquisition and basic DSP

You’ll also gain a firm understanding of noise-reduction techniques and the essentials of building-in speed, sensitivity,and stability. If you want to learn the secret of making sound optical measurements without expensive equipment, this is the one resource you shouldn’t work without.

Name in long format: Photodetection and Measurement: Maximizing Performance in Optical Systems
ISBN-10: 0071409440
ISBN-13: 9780071409445
Book pages: 298
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Dimensions: Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 7.6 Inches, Weight: 1.72621951146 Pounds, Width: 0.98 Inches

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