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This book focuses on the development and set-up of fibre Bragg
grating (FBG) and no-core fibre (NCF) sensors. It discusses the
properties of the sensors and modelling of the resulting devices,
which include electronic, optoelectronic, photovoltaic, and
spintronic devices. In addition to providing detailed explanations
of the properties of FBG and NCF sensors, it features a wealth of
instructive illustrations and tables, helping to visualize the
respective devices' functions.
This book introduces optical soliton control in micro- and nanoring
resonator systems. It describes how the ring resonator systems can
be optimized as optical tweezers for photodetection by controlling
the input power, ring radii and coupling coefficients of the
systems. Numerous arrangements and configurations of micro and
nanoring resonator systems are explained. The analytical
formulation and optical transfer function for each model and the
interaction of the optical signals in the systems are discussed.
This book shows that the models designed are able to control the
dynamical behaviour of generated signals.
The behavior of light in small scale optics or nano/micro optical
devices has shown promising results, which can be used for basic
and applied research, especially in nanoelectronics. Small Scale
Optics presents the use of optical nonlinear behaviors for spins,
antennae, and whispering gallery modes within micro/nano devices
and circuits, which can be used in many applications. This book
proposes a new design for a small scale optical device-a microring
resonator device. Most chapters are based on the proposed device,
which uses a configuration know as a PANDA ring resonator.
Analytical and numerical methods demonstrate that many applications
can be exploited using this device, in particular when it is coated
with metallic material. The book begins with the background and
description of the PANDA ring resonator. The authors examine
optical bistability in microring resonators and test the analytical
results with those predicted by the OptiFDTD software package. They
then describe their new design for a microring resonator device,
which can be used to generate four forms of light on a chip, while
also allowing the storing and harvesting of trapped
atoms/molecules. The four behaviors of light, for instance, fast,
slow, stopping, and storing, can be manipulated and seen
simultaneously by using the PANDA ring planar waveguide, which can
be fabricated and tested on-chip. Chapters examine optical spin,
nano-antennas, optical mesh networks, micro-optical gyroscopes, and
spin transport networks. They also address applications for optical
devices, including molecular motors for drug discovery, short pulse
lasers for treatment of cancer, microsurgery, nano-antenna use in
radiotherapy, and neuron cell communications. There are many other
possibilities of applications for the PANDA ring resonator, such as
quantum coding, optical tweezers, and stopping light, which will
play an important role in future optical devices.
Nanotechnology has been recognised as the interesting subject of
research and investigation in either theory or experiment for a
decade, where many research works and implementations have shown
the significant growth and progress in many related technologies.
Recently, the use of a small wave guide known as micro and/nanoring
resonators has shown the potential of applications in many research
areas, especially, in computer, communication and signal processing
in the nanoscale regime. This book presents the immerging
techniques that can be merged into one particular subject, which is
known as Nano Communications Networks. In applications, such
devices, techniques or systems can be integrated and used for some
particular applications.
There are many nano-parts composted and integrated to be parts of a
human body, which can be investigated and improved by using
nanotechnology. Nano-medicine has become the important subject of
the world of health and beauty today, in which much of the research
in this field has become the challenge and basis for our future
developments. In this book, the nano-device known as a PANDA ring
resonator is designed and used to form the applications in
medicine, especially, nano-medicine. By using the practical optical
device and thin film technology, the designed devices and systems
can form the human body embedded device, which can be used as the
human body embedded devices. There are three major areas of
research subjects: drug delivery, molecular diagnosis and therapy
and artificial organs integrated to be a monograph book.
Non-linear behaviours of light have been recognised as the penalty
in the subject of optical science and technology. However, the
authors have shown the interesting results that the non-linear
property of light pulse, especially, an optical soliton, can be
probed into the specific device or system to be beneficial in
various cases; for instance, a soliton pulse within a
nano-waveguide can form many unexpected applications. Firstly, the
basic property of a soliton is analysed and described. Secondly,
the use of a soliton pulse within a non-linear waveguide that can
perform the various cases of benefit and application is described.
The principle and application details of the systems, such as
soliton background soliton in communication, sensing applications,
high resolution optical lithography and spectroscopy, quantum
measurement and metrology, quantum information, and finally the
promising results of dark-bright soliton behaviours and related
applications are proposed. The potential of applications using the
proposed device and techniques for nanoscale technology is
discussed herein. This is a benefit to scientists, engineers and
technologists for a wide range of application in the area of
optical science and technology.
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