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Introduction to Integrated Optics

✍ Scribed by M. K. Barnoski (auth.), Michael K. Barnoski (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
521
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The material presented in this volume is based on a series of lectures presented at an annual short course entitled "Integrated Optics" sponsored by the University of CaliΒ­ fornia, Santa Barbara, in March of 1973. Each chapter has been authored by the individual lecturing on the particular subject matter conΒ­ tained in that chapter. The primary intent of this book is to proΒ­ vide the students with a written version of the lecture material. The text treats a large variety of the basic structures and analysis techniques currently being employed in the rapidly growing area of technology termed "Integrated Optics." The volume contains both material that has previously been published in scientific journals and material which has not been published elsewhere. Since the field of integrated optics is in a stage of rapid expansion, a complete coverage of all the experimental results is difficult. As a result the emphasis is placed on the fundaΒ­ mental theoretical ideas and experimental results. The editor gratefully acknowledges the conΒ­ tributing authors and the institutions with which they are associated for their wholehearted cooperation in the preparation of this book. Particular thanks are extended to the Hughes Research Laboratories, a division of the Hughes Aircraft Company.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
General Background Review....Pages 1-22
Film Waveguides and Zig Zag Waves....Pages 23-51
One-Dimensional Confinement....Pages 53-72
Rectangular Dielectric Waveguides....Pages 73-103
Loss Mechanisms in Dielectric Waveguides....Pages 105-126
Thin-Film Waveguide Fabrication and Testing Considerations....Pages 127-165
Electron and Ion Beam Microfabrication of Integrated Optic Elements....Pages 167-191
Introduction to Optical Waveguide Fibers....Pages 193-223
Fiber Optics Applications....Pages 225-235
Coupled Mode Formalism for Guided Wave Interactions....Pages 237-263
Optical Directional Couplers....Pages 265-314
Periodic Couplers....Pages 315-368
Modulation....Pages 369-409
Acousto-Optical Interactions in Guided Wave Structures....Pages 411-470
Laser Source Considerations in Integrated Optics....Pages 471-503
Back Matter....Pages 505-515

✦ Subjects


Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices


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