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Silicon Photonics 276 pages - hardback John Wiley and Sons Ltd - (isbn 0-470-87034-6) Feb. 2004 |
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102,60 EUR
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| Author(s): |
Reed, Graham T. / Knights, Andrew P.
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| Description: |
The
growing demand for instant and reliable communication means that
photonic circuits are increasingly finding applications in optical
communications systems. One of the prime candidates to provide
satisfactory performance at low cost in the photonic circuit is
silicon. Whilst silicon photonics is less well developed as compared to
some other material technologies, it is poised to make a serious impact
on the telecommunications industry, as well as in many other
applications, as other technologies fail to meet the
yield/performance/cost trade-offs. Following a sympathetic tutorial
approach, this first book on silicon photonics provides a comprehensive
overview of the technology. Silicon Photonics explains the concepts of
the technology, taking the reader through the introductory principles,
on to more complex building blocks of the optical circuit. Starting
with the basics of waveguides and the properties peculiar to silicon,
the book also features: * Key design issues in optical circuits. *
Experimental methods. * Evaluation techniques. * Operation of waveguide
based devices. * Fabrication of silicon waveguide circuits. *
Evaluation of silicon photonic systems. * Numerous worked examples,
models and case studies. Silicon Photonics is an essential tool for
photonics engineers and young professionals working in the optical
network, optical communications and semiconductor industries. This book
is also an invaluable reference and a potential main text to senior
undergraduates and postgraduate students studying fibre optics,
integrated optics, or optical network technology.
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| Contents List: |
About
the Authors. Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Fundamentals. 2. The Basics
of Guided Waves. 3. Characteristics of Optical Fibres for
Communications. 4. Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) Photonics. 5. Fabrication
of Silicon Waveguide Devices. 6. A Selection of Photonic Devices. 7.
Polarisation-dependent Losses: Issues for Consideration. 8. Prospects
for Silicon Light-emitting Devices. Index.
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| Weight: | 532 g | |||||||
| Dimensions: | 236 x 164 | |||||||
| Publisher: | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | |||||||
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