Covers Brillouin scattering, a powerful tool in photonics, explaining material density fluctuations' impact on light and the optical effects of inelastic scatterings.
Explores applications of stimulated scatterings in optical fibers, including power probing, distributed sensing, slow & fast light, and optical storage.
Explores electromagnetic radiation interaction with matter, covering absorption, diffusion, reflection, and refraction, with practical examples like the color of the sky and moon darkness.
Explores Tissue Optics, focusing on Optical Coherence Tomography and light scattering in photomedicine, with applications in ophthalmology, dermatology, cardiology, and gastroenterology.
Discusses the radiative properties of particulate media, focusing on Mie theory and its practical applications in analyzing light interactions with particles.
Covers the principles and applications of Brillouin Light Scattering for characterizing magnetic materials, including spin waves and magnon band structure.