Distributed feedback semiconductor lasers
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Distributed feedback semiconductor lasers
(IEE circuits, devices and systems series, 10)(SPIE Press monograph, v.PM52)
Institution of Electrical Engineers , SPIE, c1998
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: SPIE ISBN ISBN 9780819426604
Description
Combines a high level of tutorial material with a research review on a type of laser that emits light in a single mode, which is essential to providing the carrier in long-haul, high-bit-rate optical communications systems. Suitable for graduate or advanced undergraduate engineering courses in syste
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ISBN 9780852969175
Description
Distributed feedback (DFB) semiconductor lasers emit light in a single mode which is essential to providing the carrier in long haul high bit-rate optical communication systems. This comprehensive research monograph provides:
thorough analysis of the operation and design of DFB lasers
a high level of tutorial discussion with many valuable appendices
the first full account of time-domain numerical modelling techniques applicable to future optical systems as well as present devices
Web access to a suite of MATLAB programs (student version MATLAB 4 or higher).
It is essential reading for those studying optical communications at graduate and advanced under-graduate level, and a key book for industrial designers of opto-electronic devices.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The semiconductor-diode laser
Chapter 2: Gain, loss and spontaneous emission
Chapter 3: Principles of modelling guided waves
Chapter 4: Optical energy exchange in guides
Chapter 5: Basic principles of lasers with distributed feedback
Chapter 6: More advanced distributed feedback laser design
Chapter 7: Numerical modelling for DFB lasers
Chapter 8: Future devices, modelling and systems analysis
Appendices
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