New Directions in Guided Wave and Coherent Optics

New Directions in Guided Wave and Coherent Optics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 701
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ISBN-10 : 9789401095501
ISBN-13 : 9401095507
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Book Synopsis New Directions in Guided Wave and Coherent Optics by : D.B. Ostrowsky

Download or read book New Directions in Guided Wave and Coherent Optics written by D.B. Ostrowsky and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-11-27 with total page 701 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As optical fiber communication systems have moved out of the laboratory and into commercial use over the past several years, the general field of guided wave and coherent optics has undergone a radical transformation. Research in optical communication has turned heavily towards single-mode technology and, totally new phenomena and applications of the existing technology, outside the communication field, have begun to proliferate. It was for this reason that we decided to organize a NATO Advanced Study Institute assembling the leading workers in this new domain, in order to define the state of the art, and, develop an idea of the new directions the field might take. The lectures and seminars presented at this Advanced Study Institute form the basis for this book. The subjects treated can be roughly grouped as : - New phenomena in optical fibers such as non-linear effects, soliton propagation and polarization conservation. - New applications of fibers, to measurements of rotation pressure, temperature etc ... and medical uses. - Advanced and exploratory work on single-mode fiber communica tion systems including the use of coherent transmission schemes and optical amplification. - Recent developments of optical information treatment based on four-wave mixing. - Integrated optical devices and technologies including bistable devices, parametric oscillators, and optical logic. In addition to these major topics, a number of national reviews and specialized seminars treating new guided wave structures and materials are included. The co-editors admit being rather pleased with the result.


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