Planar waveguides and other confined geometries : theory, technology, production, and novel applications
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Planar waveguides and other confined geometries : theory, technology, production, and novel applications
(Springer series in optical sciences, v. 189)
Springer, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical concepts and experimental applications of planar waveguides and other confined geometries, such as optical fibres. Covering a broad array of advanced topics, it begins with a sophisticated discussion of planar waveguide theory, and covers subjects including efficient production of planar waveguides, materials selection, nonlinear effects, and applications including species analytics down to single-molecule identification, and thermo-optical switching using planar waveguides. Written by specialists in the techniques and applications covered, this book will be a useful resource for advanced graduate students and researchers studying planar waveguides and optical fibers.
Table of Contents
1. Radiation from a semi-infinite unflanged planar dielectric waveguide.- 2. Optimizing second harmonic generation in a circular cylindrical waveguide with embedded regions of nonlinear susceptibility in periodic array along the axis.- 3. Nanoplasmonic Metal-Insulator-Metal Waveguides.- 4. Fiber Laser Photonics.- 5. Fabrication of channel waveguides in chalcogenide glass films by a focused laser beam.- 6. Laser Processed Photonic Devices.- 7. Coupling to planar and strip waveguides.- 8. Nonlinear light propagation in laser-written waveguide arrays.- 9. Stable Power Compression with Efficient Relativistic UV Channel Formation in Cluster Targets.- 10. Fiber Optical 3D Shape Sensing.- 11. Applications of polarization maintaining fibers.
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