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This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the art
of optical signal processing technologies and devices. It presents
breakthrough solutions for enabling a pervasive use of optics in
data communication and signal storage applications. It presents
presents optical signal processing as solution to overcome the
capacity crunch in communication networks. The book content ranges
from the development of innovative materials and devices, such as
graphene and slow light structures, to the use of nonlinear optics
for secure quantum information processing and overcoming the
classical Shannon limit on channel capacity and microwave signal
processing. Although it holds the promise for a substantial speed
improvement, today's communication infrastructure optics remains
largely confined to the signal transport layer, as it lags behind
electronics as far as signal processing is concerned. This
situation will change in the near future as the tremendous growth
of data traffic requires energy efficient and fully transparent
all-optical networks. The book is written by leaders in the field.
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the art
of optical signal processing technologies and devices. It presents
breakthrough solutions for enabling a pervasive use of optics in
data communication and signal storage applications. It presents
presents optical signal processing as solution to overcome the
capacity crunch in communication networks. The book content ranges
from the development of innovative materials and devices, such as
graphene and slow light structures, to the use of nonlinear optics
for secure quantum information processing and overcoming the
classical Shannon limit on channel capacity and microwave signal
processing. Although it holds the promise for a substantial speed
improvement, today's communication infrastructure optics remains
largely confined to the signal transport layer, as it lags behind
electronics as far as signal processing is concerned. This
situation will change in the near future as the tremendous growth
of data traffic requires energy efficient and fully transparent
all-optical networks. The book is written by leaders in the field.
1 2 V. E. Zakharov and S. Wabnitz 1 L. D. Landau Institute for
Theoretical Physics, 2 Kosygin Str., 117334 Moscow, Russia 2
Laboratoire de Physique, University of Bourgogne, 9 avenue A.
Savary, 21078 Dijon, France After about a quarter of a century
since the first theoretical predictions of op tical solitons, the
industrial application of the optical soliton concept is near to
reality in the booming field of modern telecommunications, where
the de mand for high-speed data transmission and routing is of
ever-growing. This book contains a set of lectures that were
presented at a Les Houches school on optical solitons in September
1998. The school was successful in gathering among the lecturers
most of the well-recognized world leaders in the field of optical
solitons. A variety of different aspects of research into optical
solitons was exposed in the lectures, ranging from the mathematical
fundations of integrability theory to the rapidly evolving
technological advances of fiber soliton-based telecommu nication
systems. The overall impression that the participants and the
students received from the school is that this field of research is
an excellent example of the rapid transfer that occurs nowadays
from basic science to the technological implementations of the
first principles. The subjects that were covered by the lectures
can be broadly grouped into four main categories: optical soliton
the ory, fiber soliton telecommunications, optical soliton
generation methods, and all-optical information processing via
spatial solitons."
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