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Holographic Data Storage is an outstanding reference book on an exciting topic reaching out to the 21st century's key technologies. The editors, Hans J. Coufal (IBM), Demetri Psaltis (CalTech), and Glenn Sincerbox (University of Arizona), together with leading experts in this area of research from both academic research and industry, bring together the latest knowledge on this technique. The book starts with an introduction on the history and fundamentals, multiplexing methods, and noise sources. The following chapters describe in detail recording media, components, channels, platforms for demonstration, and competing technologies such as classical hard disks or optical disks. More than 700 references make this book the ultimate source of information for the years to come. The book is intended for physicists, optical engineers, and executives alike.
An outstanding reference book on an exciting topic, reaching out to
the 21st century's key technologies. The editors, together with
leading experts in the field from both academic research and
industry, bring together the latest knowledge on this technique.
The book starts with an introduction on the history and
fundamentals, multiplexing methods, and noise sources. The
following chapters describe in detail recording media, components,
channels, platforms for demonstration, and competing technologies
such as classical hard disks or optical disks. More than 700
references will make this the ultimate source of information for
the years to come. The book is intended for physicists, optical
engineers, and executives alike.
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access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Cutting-Edge Optofluidics Theories, Techniques, and Practices Add
novel functionalities to your optical design projects by
incorporating state-of-the-art microfluidic technologies and tools.
Co-written by industry experts, Optofluidics: Fundamentals,
Devices, and Applications covers the latest functional integration
of optical devices and microfluidics, as well as automation
techniques. This authoritative guide explains how to fabricate
optical lab-on-a-chip devices, synthesize photonic crystals,
develop solid and liquid core waveguides, use fluidic self-assembly
methods, and accomplish direct microfabrication in solutions. The
book includes details on developing biological sensors and arrays,
handling maskless lithography, designing high-Q cavities, and
working with nanoscale plasmonics. Research outcomes from the
DARPA-funded Center for Optofluidics Integration are also
discussed. Discover how to: Work with optofluidic sources, lenses,
filters, switches, and splitters Use dielectric waveguiding devices
to input, move, and manipulate fluids Integrate colloidal crystals
and fibers with microfluidic systems Develop bio-inspired fluidic
lens systems and aspherical lenses Deploy miniaturized dye lasers,
microscopes, biosensors, and resonators Analyze microfluidic
systems using flow injection and fluorescent spectroscopy Build
optofluidic direct fabrication platforms for innovative
microstructures Accomplish optofluidic liquid actuation and
particle manipulation
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