Guided-Wave Optoelectronics
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Guided-Wave Optoelectronics: Device Characterization, Analysis, and Design

Guided-Wave Optoelectronics: Device Characterization, Analysis, and Design

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In 1945, Dr. Ernst Weber founded, and was the first Director of, the Microwave Research Institute (MRI) at Polytechnic University (at that time named the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn). MRI gained worldwide recognition in the 50s and 60s for its research in electromagnetic theory, antennas and radiation, network theory and microwave networks, microwave components, and devices. It was also known through its series of 24 topical symposia and the widely distributed hardbound MRI Symposium Proceedings. Rededicated as the Weber Research Institute (WRI) in 1986, the institute currently conducts research in such areas as electromagnetic propagation and antennas, ultrabroadband electromagnetics, pulse power, acoustics, gaseous electronics, plasma physics, solid-state materials, quantum electronics, electromagnetic launchers, and networks. Following MRI tradition, WRI has launched its own series of in-depth topical conferences with published proceedings. Previous conferences in this series were: Directions in Electromagnetic Wave Modeling; October 1990 Ultra-Wideband Short-Pulse Electromagnetics; October, 1992 Ultra-Wideband Short-Pulse Electromagnetics, II; October, 1994 The proceedings of these conferences were also published by Plenum Press. This volume constitutes the proceedings of the fourth WRI International Conference dealing with Guided-Wave Optoelectronics: Device Characterization, Analysis and Design. The conference was held October 26-28, 1994, at the Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, New York, in cooperation with the IEEE Lasers and Electro­ Optics Society, and with the Optical Society of America. Theodor Tamir Giora Griffel Henry L. Bertoni v CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY Scanning the symposium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . .. . . . T. Tamir and G. Griffel Photonics in telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . H.

Table of Contents:
Introductory.- Scanning the symposium.- Photonics in telecommunications.- LiNbO3 Devices.- Development and applications of commercial LiNbO3 guided-wave devices.- Field induced waveguides in LiNbO3: New developments.- Electrooptic tunable filters for WDM networks.- Demonstration of 250 Gb/s all-optical routing control of a photonic crossbar switch.- An electrode-less integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer electric field sensor.- Laser Devices.- Monolithic semiconductor MOPAs: How the Watt was won.- Multi-wavelength vertical cavity laser arrays grown on a patterned backup substrate.- Polarization induced enhancement of relative intensity noise and modulation distortion of vertical cavity surface emitting lasers.- InP based multiple quantum well lasers with an integrated tapered beam expander waveguide.- Optimal design of combined distributed-feedback/Fabry-Perot structures for vertical cavity surface emitting semiconductor lasers.- Transmission-line modeling of multi-section DFB lasers.- Analysis of gain coupled DFB semiconductor lasers with absorption grating.- Linewidth reduction by the formation of a fiber external cavity with the vertical emission of a distributed Bragg reflector laser.- Distributed feedback lasers for diode laser gas sensing.- Modeling of optical gain due to excitonic transitions in index-guided ZnCdSe/ZnMgSSe multiple quantum well blue-green lasers.- Low threshold current density wavelength shifting between N=1 and N=2 transitions in n-type modulation doped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well lasers.- Switches and Coupling Devices.- High-speed photonic waveguide switch arrays and optical amplifier gates in InGaAsP/InP for communications applications.- Analysis of N × M waveguide splitters and couplers with multimode guiding sections.- Wavelength-flattenedthree core optical coupler power splitters in ion-exchanged glass.- Single-band and multi-band optical waveguide wavelength filters using ion-exchange process.- Synthesis of optical interconnects and logic gates.- Modelling of a versatile all-optical Mach-Zehnder switch.- A guide/antiguide structure for implementing self-imaging waveguide beamsplitters.- Strained-layer superlattices for polarization-insensitive integrated waveguide applications.- Power coupling efficiency for electro-optic directional coupler switch.- Design optimization and fabrication of a widened X-branch demultiplexer by ion-exchange in glass.- Modulators.- Recent progress in the development of traveling wave LiNbO3 modulators.- Integrated magnetooptic Bragg cell modules and applications.- High-speed wideband integrated magneto-optic frequency shifter and modulator.- GaAs VLSI-compatible OEIC technology: Design for a quantum well n-i-p-i phase modulator.- Design and analysis of surface-normal Fabry-Perot optical modulators in the near infrared (InGaAs/GaAs) and blue-green (ZnCdSe/ZnMgSSe) regions.- Optical phase modulation of a quantum well-dielectric slab waveguide.- Characterization of optical modulators for application in lightwave links at CERN.- Periodic Structures.- Periodic waveguide structures: 101 varieties!.- Waveguide grating router components for WDM networks.- Distributed feedback channel dropping filters.- Periodically segmented waveguides.- Guided wave deflectors using gratings with slowly-varying groove depth for beam shaping.- Waveguide coupling gratings: Attractive features and dangerous pitfalls.- Integrated-optic displacement sensor using a pair of grating couplers.- Rigorous guided-wave solutions for planar grating structures.- Nonlinear Techniques.- Cascading: Modelling a newroute to large optical nonlinearities and all-optical devices.- Nonlinear phase-shifts by cascading in the ?erenkov regime.- Ultrashort pulse propagation in nonlinear planar optical waveguides.- ?/4-shifted nonlinear periodic structure: Theory of low-intensity switching.- Frequency conversion in Ti:LiNbO3 channel waveguides.- Spatial solitons in superlattice with near resonant nonlinearity.- Numerical Methods.- Computer-aided analysis and design in guided-wave optoelectronics.- Parallel-processing finite-difference beam propagation methods.- An explicit and stable finite difference BPM for applications to device analysis and design.- An OEIC CAD system for passive and active planar waveguide circuits.- Finite element solution of nonlinear optical waveguides.- Photonic Bandgaps and Resonances.- Highly efficient light-emitting diodes with microcavities.- Wide stop band optical filters from photonic band gap air bridges.- Applications and characterization of a new face-centered-cubic photonic crystal.- Microparticle photonics: Fiber optic excitation of MDRs.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781489910417
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 501
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1489910417
  • Publisher Date: 05 Jun 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Device Characterization, Analysis, and Design


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