Wednesday, 15 September 2021

An Investigation of Spatial Energy Distribution in a Harmonic Oscillator and the Golden Section| Chapter 3 | New Approaches in Engineering Research Vol. 11

 Scientific and technological advancements are increasingly relying on crystal optical systems. With their assistance, you can control the amplitude, frequency, phase, and polarisation of laser light, as well as scan an optical beam in space. In polarisation interferometers, crystal optical systems are also utilised for spatial encoding and the production of controlled spatial filters, allowing high-precision analysis of optical part processing quality, geometric characteristics of laser beams, and the degree of coherence of laser radiation. Interference patterns are created when laser light is directed at the output of crystal optical systems, and they are utilised in laser measurement equipment for a number of reasons. To improve capacity, accuracy, sensitivity, dependability, and service life, circuit schemes and laser devices should be updated on a regular basis. New developments in crystal optics and laser technology have made it possible to overcome these obstacles.


Author (S) Details

Dr. B. Müller
Özel İstanbul Alman Lisesi, Şahkulu Bostanı Sokak No.10, Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Turkey.


E. Koyuturk
Ozel Istanbul Alman Lisesi, Sahkulu Bostani Sokak No.10, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey.


D. Goncu
Ozel Istanbul Alman Lisesi, Sahkulu Bostani Sokak No.10, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey.


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