Electro-Optics Handbook, Second Edition

11.6: REFERENCES

11.6 REFERENCES

[1.] W. G. Driscoll (ed.), Handbook of Optics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1978.

[2. ] W. L. Wolfe and G. J. Zissis (eds.), The Infrared Handbook, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, 1985.

[3.] M. J. Weber (ed.), Handbook of Laser Science and Technology, vol. IV: Optical Materials, Part II, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1986.

[4.] D. E. Gray (ed.), American Institute of Physics Handbook, 3d ed. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1972.

[5.] E. D. Palik (ed.), Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids, Academic Press, Orlando, 1985.

[6.] E. D. Palik (ed.), Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids II, Academic Press, Orlando, 1991.

[7.] B. O. Seraphin and H. E. Bennett, " Optical Constants," in R. K. Willardson and A. C. Beer (eds.), Semiconductors aud Semimetals, vol. 3: Optical Properties of III-V Compounds," Academic Press, New York, 1967.

[8.] S. Musikant (ed.), Optical Materials: A Series of Advances, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1990.

[9.] F. V. Tooley (ed.), The Handbook of Glass Manufacture, Ashlee Publishing Co., New York, 1985.

[10.] S. Musikant, Optical Materials: An Introduction to Selection and Application, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1985.

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