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This book provides an overview of lasers, silicon sensors, and practical solutions to beam
profiling which has never been presented in a single text. The focus of this practical guide will be to provide the reader with the information necessary to image and calibrate the beam profile at any operating distance using
inexpensive, off-the-shelf equipment. The chapters of this text will be introducing (1)
lasers, (2) filters and (3) silicon detectors. These theoretical chapters form the foundation
for understanding the laboratory equipment and working with them without details that
are beyond the scope of this text.
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Produktbeschreibung
This book provides an overview of lasers, silicon sensors, and practical solutions to beam
profiling which has never been presented in a single text. The focus of this practical guide will be to provide the reader with the information necessary to image and calibrate the beam profile at any operating distance using
inexpensive, off-the-shelf equipment. The chapters of this text will be introducing (1)
lasers, (2) filters and (3) silicon detectors. These theoretical chapters form the foundation
for understanding the laboratory equipment and working with them without details that
are beyond the scope of this text.


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Autorenporträt
Dr Akhil Kallepalli is a Research Associate in the Optics Group, School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Glasgow. Having completed a PhD in biophotonics (Cranfield University), he now works with novel imaging systems and techniques such as single-pixel imaging and its applications. His research interests include image processing, computational imaging, compressive sensing, microscopy techniques, biophotonics and remote sensing.

His experience includes published research in imaging systems, biophotonics, hyperspectral imaging and remote sensing. He is an active member of multiple professional organisations, passionately contributing with research and outreach activities in different sectors.

Dr David B James is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Centre for Electronic Warfare, Information and Cyber. He joined the MoD in 1989 and worked on non-linear optical systems and devices, gaining a PhD from the Royal Military College of Science in 2002. In 2008, he joined Cranfield University, conducting research into novel laser applications.