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"This book provides a comprehensive account of fiber-optic
communication systems. The 3rd edition of this book is used
worldwide as a textbook in many universities. This 4th edition
incorporates recent advances that have occurred, in particular two
new chapters. One deals with the advanced modulation formats (such
as DPSK, QPSK, and QAM) that are increasingly being used for
improving spectral efficiency of WDM lightwave systems. The second
chapter focuses on new techniques such as all-optical regeneration
that are under development and likely to be used in future
communication systems. All other chapters are updated, as well."--
Nanooptics which describes the interaction of light with matter at
the nanoscale, is a topic of great fundamental interest to
physicists and engineers and allows the direct observation of
quantum mechanical phenomena in action. This self-contained and
extensively referenced text describes the underlying theory behind
nanodevices operating in the quantum regime for use both in
advanced courses and as a reference for researchers in physics,
chemistry, electrical engineering, and materials science.
Presenting an extensive theoretical toolset for design and analysis
of nanodevices, the authors demonstrate the art of developing
approximate quantum models of real nanodevices. The rudimentary
mathematical knowledge required to master the material is carefully
introduced, with detailed derivations and frequent worked examples
allowing readers to gain a thorough understanding of the material.
More advanced applications are gradually introduced alongside
analytical approximations and simplifying assumptions often used to
make such problems tractable while representative of the observed
features.
Optical materials with varying refractive indices are called
graded-index (GRIN) media and they are widely used within many
industries, including telecommunications and medical imaging.
Another recent application is space division multiplexing, an
enormously improved technique for optical data transmission. This
book synthesises recent research developments in this growing
field, presenting both the underlying physical principles behind
optical propagation in GRIN media, and the most important
engineering applications. The principles of wave optics are
employed for solving Maxwell's equations inside a GRIN medium,
ensuring that diffractive effects are fully included. The
mathematical development builds gradually and a variety of exact
and approximate techniques for solving practical problems are
included, in addition to coverage of modern topics such as optical
vortices, photonic spin-orbit coupling, photonic crystals, and
metamaterials. This text will be useful for graduate students and
researchers working in optics, photonics and optical
communications.
Optical fiber telecommunications depend upon light traveling great
distances through optical fibers. As light travels it tends to
disperse and this results in some degree of signal loss. Raman
amplification is a technique that is effective in any fiber to
amplify the signal light as it travels through transmission fibers,
compensating for inevitable signal loss.
* First comprehensive guide to Raman amplification, a technique
whose use has exploded since 1997 in order to upgrade fiber
capacity;
* Accessible to professionals just entering the field of optical
fiber telecommunications;
* Detailed enough for experts to use as a reference.
Over the past two decades, optical amplifiers have become of key
importance in modern communications. In addition to this, the
technology has applications in cutting-edge research such as
biophotonics and lab-on-a-chip devices. This book provides a
comprehensive treatment of the fundamental concepts, theory and
analytical techniques behind the modern optical amplifier
technology. The book covers all major optical amplification schemes
in conventional materials, including the Raman and parametric gain
processes. The final chapter is devoted to optical gain in
metamaterials, a topic that has been attracting considerable
attention in recent years. The authors emphasize analytical
insights to give a deeper, more intuitive understanding of various
amplification schemes. The book assumes background knowledge of
electrical engineering or applied physics, including exposure to
electrodynamics and wave motion, and is ideal for graduate students
and researchers in physics, optics, bio-optics and communications.
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