Elements of Photonics, For Fiber and Integrated Optics, Vol. 2

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Author: Keigo Iizuka

ISBN-10: 0471408158

ISBN-13: 9780471408154

Category: Fiber Optics

The term photonics reflects the growing tie between optics and electronics brought about by the increasing role that semiconductor materials and devices play in optical systems. Integrated Optics refers to optical circuits that combine miniaturized individual optical devices through waveguides or other means into functional optical systems which are incorporated in a substrate, such as silicon. Important uses of these are in signal processing and optical communications among others. Fiber...

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Provides a particularly good discussion of the electromagnetics of light in bounded media (i.e., fibers). * The only book that treats the two complementary topics, fiber and integrated optics. * A careful and thorough presentation of the topics that make it well suited for self-study. * Includes numerous figures, problems and worked-out solutions. * Discusses all the topics essential to modern optical communication systems including optical fibers, quantum electronics, optical amplifiers, and lasers among others. * Concludes with a chapter that applies the design skills developed throughout the book to realistic problems in fiber optic communication systems. * Heavily illustrated with over 300 figures specially formatted to aid in comprehension. Booknews This is Volume II of a two-volume text that blends fundamentals with applications and is appropriate for a fourth year undergraduate or first year graduate course, or as a resource for engineers. Iizuka (electrical and computer engineering, U. of Toronto) covers topics essential to modern optical communication systems such as optical fibers and amplifiers, quantum electronics, lasers, and solitons. He also discusses planar optical guides and optical waveguides and devices for integrated optics, modes and dispersion in optical fibers, detecting light, transmitters, and stationary and solitary solutions in a nonlinear medium. A final chapter applies the design skills developed throughout both volumes to real-world problems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Planar Optical Guides for Integrated Optics.Optical Waveguides and Devices for Integrated Optics.Modes and Dispersion in Optical Fibers.Detecting Light.Optical Amplifiers.Transmitters.Stationary and Solitary Solutions in a Nonlinear Medium.Communicating by Fiber Optics.

\ From The CriticsThis is Volume II of a two-volume text that blends fundamentals with applications and is appropriate for a fourth year undergraduate or first year graduate course, or as a resource for engineers. Iizuka (electrical and computer engineering, U. of Toronto) covers topics essential to modern optical communication systems such as optical fibers and amplifiers, quantum electronics, lasers, and solitons. He also discusses planar optical guides and optical waveguides and devices for integrated optics, modes and dispersion in optical fibers, detecting light, transmitters, and stationary and solitary solutions in a nonlinear medium. A final chapter applies the design skills developed throughout both volumes to real-world problems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \ \ \ \ From the Publisher"...this set provides an excellent course on photonics for the student as well as for the practicing engineer?should be seriously considered by any instructor.... It certainly belongs in any college or university library...as well as any library that considers it to be technical in nature or to have a technical clientele." (E-Streams, Vol. 6, No. 2, February 2003)\ "...a must for all libraries at universities and industrial laboratories..." (Optik, 2003)\ \ \