This book has been designed as a tutorial for the theory of non-linear waves in optics. The emphasis is on the basic aspects of the theory, on analytical methods and on non-dissipative phenomena. The self-induced transparency phenomenon and short pulse propagation in fibres are good examples of
Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics
β Scribed by N. Bloembergen (auth.), Daniel B. Ostrowsky, Raymond Reinisch (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 657
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 214
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The object of this school, held at Cargese, Corsica (France) from August 12th to 24th 1991, was the presentation of the field of guided wave nonlinear optics in a comprehensive, coherent, and heuristic fashion. It seems appropriate that this school began with an historical introduction by Professor Nicolaas Bloembergen of Harvard, the acknowledged "father" of nonlinear optics, in general, and concluded with a round table discussion headed by Dr. Eric Spitz, the Scientific Director of a multinational electronics company interested in developing industrial applications of guided wave nonlinear optics. The lectures covered both the theoretical framework of the field and applications to basic scientific research, optical communications and technical instrumentation. Specific topics developed included materials for guided wave nonlinear optics, nonlinear interactions using integrated optical guides, nonlinear surface waves, solitons, fiber nonlinear optics, ultra-fast coupler switching as well as the related topic of fiber and integrated optical lasers and amplifiers. Lectures have also been devoted to squeezed states, chaos and strange attractors. The subjects covered by the school underlines one of the major ways in which this field has evolved over the past thirty some odd years. The path from the original experiments with materials requiring mega-watt power lasers to the recent developments in guided wave configurations using milliwatt power diode lasers is marked by the conjunction of ever improving fundamental scientific comprehension and continuing technological developments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Nonlinear Optics: past, present and future....Pages 1-9
Introduction to Nonlinear Guided Wave Optics....Pages 11-27
Squeezed States using Parametric Processes....Pages 29-48
Second Order Nonlinear Optical Processes in KTiOPO 4 Waveguides....Pages 49-65
Optical Nonlinearities of Quantum Confined Metal and Semiconductor Crystallites in Glasses....Pages 67-74
Nonlinear Magnetooptics. The Photoinduced Faraday Rotation in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors....Pages 75-86
Organic Molecules for Guided Wave Quadratic and Cubic Optics....Pages 87-111
Modeling of Guided Wave Devices....Pages 113-132
Nonlinear Frequency Conversion in Periodically-Poled Ferroelectric Waveguides....Pages 133-145
Second Harmonic Generation in βCerenkov Configurationβ....Pages 147-168
Nd:MgO:LiNbO 3 waveguide lasers....Pages 169-185
Erbium-Doped LiNbO 3 Waveguide Amplifiers and Lasers....Pages 187-200
Optical Guided Waves, Linear and Nonlinear Surface Plasmons....Pages 201-230
GaAs/GaAlAs Multiple Quantum Well Nonlinear Guided Wave Devices....Pages 231-256
Third Order Nonlinear Integrated Devices....Pages 257-284
Third Order Nonlinear Integrated Optical Resonators....Pages 285-303
Gap Solitons....Pages 305-318
Soliton beam propagation in nonlinear Kerr media....Pages 319-340
Bending and Break-Up of Light Beams by Nonlinear Interfaces: A Soliton-Based Equivalent Particle Approach....Pages 341-370
Overview of Fiber Nonlinear Optics....Pages 371-386
Introduction to Fiber Optics and Nonlinear Effects in Optical Fibers....Pages 387-455
Why are Solitons Robust in Optical Fibers?....Pages 457-488
Nonlinear Dynamics of Parametric Wave-Mixing Interactions in Optics: Instabilities and Chaos....Pages 489-534
Nonlinear Fibre Devices and Soliton Communications....Pages 535-551
Basic Physics of Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers....Pages 553-585
Fundamentals of Light Amplification in Single-Mode Fibers....Pages 587-626
Dynamic Brillouin Processes in Fibers....Pages 627-647
Back Matter....Pages 649-660
β¦ Subjects
Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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