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written by Justin Peatross and Michael Ware
This textbook is developed for an upper level undergraduate course in optics.
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Optics
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© 2011 Brigham Young University
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9952773
Keywords:
Fabry-Perot, modern optics, optical activity, spectroscopy
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J. Peatross and M. Ware, (2011), WWW Document, (http://optics.byu.edu/textbook).
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J. Peatross and M. Ware, Physics of Light and Optics (2011), <http://optics.byu.edu/textbook>.
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Peatross, J., & Ware, M. (2011). Physics of Light and Optics. Retrieved March 29, 2024, from http://optics.byu.edu/textbook
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Peatross, Justin, and Michael Ware. Physics of Light and Optics. 2011. http://optics.byu.edu/textbook (accessed 29 March 2024).
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Peatross, Justin, and Michael Ware. Physics of Light and Optics. 2011. 29 Mar. 2024 <http://optics.byu.edu/textbook>.
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