Applications of Nonlinear Fiber Optics

Applications of Nonlinear Fiber Optics

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Agrawal G.P.
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Most of the material in this volume is new. The first three chapters deal with three important fiber-optic components - fiber-based gratings, couplers, and interferometers - that serve as the building blocks of lightwave technology. In view of the enormous impact of rare-earth-doped fibers, amplifiers and lasers made by using such fibers are covered in Chapters 4 and 5. The last three chapters describe important applications of nonlinear fiber optics and are devoted to pulse-compression techniques, fiber-optic communication systems, and soliton-based transmission schemes. This volume should serve well the need of the scientific community interested in such fields as ultrafast phenomena, optical amplifiers and lasers, and optical communications. It will also be useful to graduate students as well as scientists and engineers involved in lightwave technology. It serves as a training resource for engineers involved with lightwave technology. It covers the importance of nonlinear effects in designing WDM lightwave systems. It provides up to date information for researchers.
EAN 9780120451449
ISBN 0120451441
Binding Hardback
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication date January 16, 2001
Pages 459
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Agrawal G.P.
Illustrations illustrations
Series Optics and Photonics