An introduction to photonics and lasers that does not rely on complex mathematicsThis book evolved from a series of courses developed by the author and taught in the areas of lasers and photonics. This thoroughly classroom-tested work fills a unique need for students, instructors, and industry profe
Photonics and lasers : an introduction
β Scribed by Richard S Quimby
- Publisher
- Wiley-Interscience
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 533
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"An introduction to photonics and lasers that does not rely on complex mathematics This book evolved from a series of courses developed by the author and taught in the areas of lasers and photonics. This thoroughly classroom-tested work fills a unique need for students, instructors, and industry professionals in search of an introductory-level book that covers a wide range of topics in these areas. Comparable books Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Propagation of light. Review of optics --
Planar waveguides --
Cylindrical waveguides --
Losses in optical fibers --
Dispersion in optical fibers --
Fiber connections and diagnostics --
Photonic crystal optics --
Nonlinear optics --
Review of semiconductor physics --
Generation and detection of light. Review of semiconductor physics --
Light sources --
Light source to waveguide coupling efficiency --
Optical detectors --
Photodiode detectors --
Laser light. Lasers and coherent light --
Optical resonators --
Guassian beam optics --
Stimulated emission and optical gain --
Optical amplifiers --
Laser oscillation --
CW laser characteristics --
Pulsed lasers --
Survey of laser types --
Light-based communications. Optical communications --
Appendix A: Solid angle and the brightness theorem --
Appendix B: Fourier synthesis and the uncertainty relation.
Abstract:
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Front cover; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Chapter 1. Electromagnetic Wave Theory and Measurement of Light; Chapter 2. Coherence Property of Light-The State of the Radiation; Chapter 3. Diffraction and Propagation; Chapter 4. Optical Imaging; CHapter 5. First-Order Coherenc
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