Infrared holography for optical communications : techniques, materials, and devices
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Infrared holography for optical communications : techniques, materials, and devices
(Topics in applied physics, v. 86)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Springer, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The aim of this book is to exploit the advantages of holographic technology, in order to implement optical devices for infrared fibre communication applications. It covers methods ranging from two-lambda to gated recording techniques.
Table of Contents
Review of Optical Data Storage.- Two-Step Processes and IR Recording in Photorefractive Crystals.- Gated Optical Recording for Nonvolatile Holography in Photorefractive Materials.- Photorefractive Copper-Doped LiNbO3 Waveguides for Holography Fabricated by a Combined Technique of Ion Exchange and Ion Implantation.- Two-Photon Optical Storage in Photorefractive Polymers in the Near-Infrared Spectral Range.- Long-Lifetime Photorefractive Holographic Devices via Thermal Fixing Methods.- Holographic Reflection Filters in Photorefractive LiNbO3 Channel Waveguides.- Optical Lambda-Switching at Telecom Wavelengths Based on Electroholography.- 1550 nm Volume Holographic Devices for Optical Communication Networks.
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