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Suitable as either a student text or professional reference,
Lightwave Engineering addresses the behavior of electromagnetic
waves and the propagation of light, which forms the basis of the
wide-ranging field of optoelectronics. Divided into two parts, the
book first gives a comprehensive introduction to lightwave
engineering using plane wave and then offers an in-depth analysis
of lightwave propagation in terms of electromagnetic theory. Using
the language of mathematics to explain natural phenomena, the book
includes numerous illustrative figures that help readers develop an
intuitive understanding of light propagation. It also provides
helpful equations and outlines their exact derivation and physical
meaning, enabling users to acquire an analytical understanding as
well. After explaining a concept, the author includes several
problems that are tailored to illustrate the explanation and help
explain the next concept. The book addresses key topics including
fundamentals of interferometers and resonators, guided wave,
optical fibers, and lightwave devices and circuits. It also
features useful appendices that contain formulas for Fourier
transform, derivation of Green's theorem, vector algebra, Gaussian
function, cylindrical function, and more. Ranging from basic to
more difficult, the book's content is designed for easily
adjustable application, making it equally useful for university
lectures or a review of basic theory for professional engineers.
Suitable as either a student text or professional reference,
Lightwave Engineering addresses the behavior of electromagnetic
waves and the propagation of light, which forms the basis of the
wide-ranging field of optoelectronics. Divided into two parts, the
book first gives a comprehensive introduction to lightwave
engineering using plane wave and then offers an in-depth analysis
of lightwave propagation in terms of electromagnetic theory. Using
the language of mathematics to explain natural phenomena, the book
includes numerous illustrative figures that help readers develop an
intuitive understanding of light propagation. It also provides
helpful equations and outlines their exact derivation and physical
meaning, enabling users to acquire an analytical understanding as
well. After explaining a concept, the author includes several
problems that are tailored to illustrate the explanation and help
explain the next concept. The book addresses key topics including
fundamentals of interferometers and resonators, guided wave,
optical fibers, and lightwave devices and circuits. It also
features useful appendices that contain formulas for Fourier
transform, derivation of Green's theorem, vector algebra, Gaussian
function, cylindrical function, and more. Ranging from basic to
more difficult, the book's content is designed for easily
adjustable application, making it equally useful for university
lectures or a review of basic theory for professional engineers.
As optical technologies move closer to the core of modern computer
architecture, there arise many challenges in building optical
capabilities from the network to the motherboard. Rapid advances in
integrated optics technologies are making this a reality. However,
no comprehensive, up-to-date reference is available to the
technologies and principles underlying the field. The Encyclopedic
Handbook of Integrated Optics fills this void, collecting the work
of 53 leading experts into a compilation of the most important
concepts, phenomena, technologies, and terms covering all related
fields. This unique book consists of two types of entries: the
first is a detailed, full-length description; the other, a concise
overview of the topic. Additionally, the coverage can be divided
into four broad areas: -A survey of the basics of integrated
optics, exploring theory, practical concerns, and the fundamentals
behind optical devices -Focused discussion on devices and
components such as arrayed waveguide grating, various types of
lasers, optical amplifiers, and optoelectronic devices -In-depth
examination of subsystems including MEMS, optical pickup, and
planar lightwave circuits -Finally, systems considerations such as
multiplexing, demultiplexing, 3R circuits, transmission, and
reception Offering a broad and complete treatment of the field, the
Encyclopedic Handbook of Integrated Optics is the complete guide to
the fundamentals, principles, and applications of integrated optics
technology.
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