Photonics: Volume 3
David Andrews
Photonics: Volume 3
David Andrews
- Wydawnictwo: John Wiley
- Rok wydania: 2015
- ISBN: 9781118225547
- Ilość stron: 544
- Oprawa: Twarda
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Opis: Photonics: Volume 3 - David Andrews
Discusses the basic physical principles underlying the technology instrumentation of photonics This volume discusses photonics technology and instrumentation. The topics discussed in this volume are: Communication Networks; Data Buffers; Defense and Security Applications; Detectors; Fiber Optics and Amplifiers; Green Photonics; Instrumentation and Metrology; Interferometers; Light-Harvesting Materials; Logic Devices; Optical Communications; Remote Sensing; Solar Energy; Solid-State Lighting; Wavelength Conversion * Comprehensive and accessible coverage of the whole of modern photonics * Emphasizes processes and applications that specifically exploit photon attributes of light * Deals with the rapidly advancing area of modern optics * Chapters are written by top scientists in their field Written for the graduate level student in physical sciences; Industrial and academic researchers in photonics, graduate students in the area; College lecturers, educators, policymakers, consultants, Scientific and technical libraries, government laboratories, NIH.List of Contributors ix Preface xi 1 Solid-State Lighting: Toward Smart and Ultraefficient Materials, Devices, Lamps, and Systems 1 M. H. Crawford, J. J. Wierer, A. J. Fischer, G. T. Wang, D. D. Koleske, G. S. Subramania, M. E. Coltrin, R. F. Karlicek, Jr., and J. Y. Tsao 1.1 A Brief History of SSL, 1 1.2 Beyond the State-of-the-Art: Smart and Ultraefficient SSL, 10 1.3 Ultraefficient SSL Lighting: Toward Multicolor Semiconductor Electroluminescence, 21 1.4 Smart Solid-State Lighting: Toward Control of Flux and Spectra in Time and Space, 42 1.5 Summary and Conclusions, 46 Acknowledgments, 46 References, 47 2 Integrated Optics Using High Contrast Gratings 57 Connie Chang-Hasnain and Weijian Yang 2.1 Introduction, 57 2.2 Physics of Near-Wavelength Grating, 58 2.3 Applications of HCGs, 77 2.4 Summary, 98 Acknowledgments, 98 References, 98 3 Plasmonic Crystals: Controlling Light with Periodically Structured Metal Films 107 Wayne Dickson, Gregory A. Wurtz and Anatoly V. Zayats 3.1 Introduction, 107 3.2 Surface Plasmon Polaritons, 110 3.3 Basics of Surface Plasmon Polaritonic Crystals, 113 3.4 Polarization and Wavelength Management with Plasmonic Crystals, 120 3.5 Chirped Plasmonic Crystals: Broadband and Broadangle SPP Antennas Based on Plasmonic Crystals, 138 3.6 Active Control of Light with Plasmonic Crystals, 146 3.7 Conclusion, 160 Acknowledgments, 160 References, 160 4 Optical Holography 169 Raymond K. Kostuk 4.1 Introduction, 169 4.2 Basic Concepts in Holography, 169 4.3 Hologram Analysis, 172 4.4 Hologram Geometries, 182 4.5 Holographic Recording Materials, 183 4.6 Digital Holography, 188 4.7 Computer Generated Holography, 193 4.8 Holographic Applications, 198 References, 208 5 Cloaking and Transformation Optics 215 Martin W. McCall 5.1 Introduction, 215 5.2 Theoretical Underpinning, 217 5.3 The Carpet Cloak, 226 5.4 Conformal Cloaking, 232 5.5 Spacetime Cloaking, 234 5.6 Conclusion and Outlook: Beyond Optics, 243 Appendix 5.A: Technicalities, 244 Appendix 5.B: Vectors and Tensors in Flat Spacetime, 245 Appendix 5.C: Maxwell's Equations and Constitutive Relations in Covariant Form, 247 References, 251 6 Photonic Data Buffers 253 S. J. B. Yoo 6.1 Introduction, 253 6.2 Applications of Photonic Buffers, 254 6.3 Limitations of Electronics, 258 6.4 Photonic Buffer Technologies, 260 6.5 Integration Efforts, 278 6.6 Summary, 278 References, 278 7 Optical Forces, Trapping and Manipulation 287 Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Alexander B. Stilgoe, Darryl Preece, Ann Bui, and Timo A. Nieminen 7.1 Introduction, 287 7.2 Theory of Optical Forces, 293 7.3 Theory of Optical Torques, 301 7.4 Measurement of Forces and Torques, 308 7.5 Calculation of Forces and Torques, 318 7.6 Conclusion, 329 References, 329 8 Optofluidics 341 Lin Pang, H. Matthew Chen, Lindsay M. Freeman, and Yeshaiahu Fainman 8.1 Introduction, 341 8.2 Photonics with Fluid Manipulation, 342 8.3 Fluidic Sensing, 350 8.4 Fluidic Enabled Imaging, 353 8.5 Fluid Assisted Nanopatterning, 358 8.6 Conclusions and Outlook, 361 Acknowledgments, 362 References, 362 9 Nanoplasmonic Sensing for Nanomaterials Science 369 Elin M. Larsson-Langhammer, Svetlana Syrenova, and Christoph Langhammer 9.1 Introduction, 369 9.2 Nanoplasmonic Sensing and Readout, 370 9.3 Inherent Limitations of Nanoplasmonic Sensors, 373 9.4 Direct Nanoplasmonic Sensing, 373 9.5 Indirect Nanoplasmonic Sensing, 374 9.6 Overview on Different Examples, 376 9.7 Discussion and Outlook, 396 References, 397 10 Laser Fabrication and Nanostructuring 403 Cemal Esen and Andreas Ostendorf 10.1 Introduction, 403 10.2 Laser Systems for Nanostructuring, 404 10.3 Surface Structuring by Laser Ablation, 409 10.4 Generation of thin Films by Laser Ablation in Vacuum, 416 10.5 Generation of Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Liquids, 419 10.6 Laser Induced Volume Structures, 423 10.7 Direct Writing of Polymer Components via Two-Photon Polymerization, 426 10.8 Conclusion, 431 References, 432 11 Free Electron Lasers for Photonics Technology by Wiley 445 George R. Neil and Gwyn P. Williams 11.1 Introduction, 445 11.2 Physical Principles, 446 11.3 Worldwide FEL Status, 462 11.4 Applications, 466 11.5 Summary and Conclusion, 471 References, 471 Index 477
Szczegóły: Photonics: Volume 3 - David Andrews
Tytuł: Photonics: Volume 3
Autor: David Andrews
Wydawnictwo: John Wiley
ISBN: 9781118225547
Rok wydania: 2015
Ilość stron: 544
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 0.86 kg