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Ultra-Fast Fiber Lasers - Principles and Applications with MATLAB (R) Models (Hardcover, New)
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Ultra-Fast Fiber Lasers - Principles and Applications with MATLAB (R) Models (Hardcover, New)
Series: Optics and Photonics
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Ultrashort pulses in mode-locked lasers are receiving focused
attention from researchers looking to apply them in a variety of
fields, from optical clock technology to measurements of the
fundamental constants of nature and ultrahigh-speed optical
communications. Ultrashort pulses are especially important for the
next generation of ultrahigh-speed optical systems and networks
operating at 100 Gbps per carrier. Ultra Fast Fiber Lasers:
Principles and Applications with MATLAB (R) Models is a
self-contained reference for engineers and others in the fields of
applied photonics and optical communications. Covering both
fundamentals and advanced research, this book includes both
theoretical and experimental results. MATLAB files are included to
provide a basic grounding in the simulation of the generation of
short pulses and the propagation or circulation around nonlinear
fiber rings. With its unique and extensive content, this volume-
Covers fundamental principles involved in the generation of
ultrashort pulses employing fiber ring lasers, particularly those
that incorporate active optical modulators of amplitude or phase
types Presents experimental techniques for the generation,
detection, and characterization of ultrashort pulse sequences
derived from several current schemes Describes the multiplication
of ultrashort pulse sequences using the Talbot diffraction effects
in the time domain via the use of highly dispersive media Discusses
developments of multiple short pulses in the form of solitons
binding together by phase states Elucidates the generation of short
pulse sequences and multiple wavelength channels from a single
fiber laser The most practical short pulse sources are always found
in the form of guided wave photonic structures. This minimizes
problems with alignment and eases coupling into fiber transmission
systems. In meeting these requirements, fiber ring lasers operating
in active mode serve well as suitable ultrashort pulse sources. It
is only a matter of time before scientists building on this
research develop the practical and easy-to-use applications that
will make ultrahigh-speed optical systems universally available.
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