<p>The English edition is based upon the second edition of the German version of the book. The author would like to thank Mr. A.H. Armstrong for providing the basic English manuscript of the text, his critical reading, and valuable comments. Thanks are also due to Mrs. A. Demmer, Mr. J. Matern, Mrs.
Advanced Materials for Integrated Optical Waveguides
β Scribed by Xingcun Colin Tong Ph.D (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 574
- Series
- Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics 46
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to integrated optical waveguides for information technology and data communications. Integrated coverage ranges from advanced materials, fabrication, and characterization techniques to guidelines for design and simulation. A concluding chapter offers perspectives on likely future trends and challenges. The dramatic scaling down of feature sizes has driven exponential improvements in semiconductor productivity and performance in the past several decades. However, with the potential of gigascale integration, size reduction is approaching a physical limitation due to the negative impact on resistance and inductance of metal interconnects with current copper-trace based technology. Integrated optics provides a potentially lower-cost, higher performance alternative to electronics in optical communication systems. Optical interconnects, in which light can be generated, guided, modulated, amplified, and detected, can provide greater bandwidth, lower power consumption, decreased interconnect delays, resistance to electromagnetic interference, and reduced crosstalk when integrated into standard electronic circuits. Integrated waveguide optics represents a truly multidisciplinary field of science and engineering, with continued growth requiring new developments in modeling, further advances in materials science, and innovations in integration platforms. In addition, the processing and fabrication of these new devices must be optimized in conjunction with the development of accurate and precise characterization and testing methods. Students and professionals in materials science and engineering will find Advanced Materials for Integrated Optical Waveguides to be an invaluable reference for meeting these research and development goals.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvii
Fundamentals and Design Guides for Optical Waveguides....Pages 1-51
Characterization Methodologies of Optical Waveguides....Pages 53-102
Optoelectronic Devices Integrated with Optical Waveguides....Pages 103-160
Optical Fibers....Pages 161-211
Semiconductor Waveguides....Pages 213-251
Silicon-on-Insulator Waveguides....Pages 253-287
Glass Waveguides....Pages 289-334
Electro-Optic Waveguides....Pages 335-376
Polymer-Based Optical Waveguides....Pages 377-418
Hollow Waveguides....Pages 419-454
Metamaterial Optical Waveguides....Pages 455-507
Perspectives and Future Trends....Pages 509-543
Back Matter....Pages 545-552
β¦ Subjects
Electronic Circuits and Devices;Optical and Electronic Materials;Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation;Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Semiconductors
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