Microwave and Optical Waveguides

Microwave and Optical Waveguides
Author: N.J Cronin
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 075030216X

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A concise introduction to waveguides, Microwave and Optical Waveguides presents the fundamental mathematical and physical principles that underpin the operation of waveguides. The book provides a unified treatment of various waveguides, as used in different wavelength regions throughout the spectrum. It emphasizes the features common to each type without over-emphasizing their differences. Each chapter examines different types of waveguides, from the most simple (transmission lines) to circular dielectric waveguides. Chapters also include detailed examples and a set of problems. The book contains references for further reading. Assuming background knowledge of basic electromagnetic theory as well as some mathematical fundamentals, Microwave and Optical Waveguides ensures that both students and engineers become familiar with the important concepts and techniques irrespective of the frequency band or terminology used for a particular waveguide.

Electromagnetic Propagation and Waveguides in Photonics and Microwave Engineering

Electromagnetic Propagation and Waveguides in Photonics and Microwave Engineering
Author: Patrick Steglich
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-10-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781839681882

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Optical and microwave waveguides have attracted much research interest in both science and industry. The number of potential applications for their use is growing rapidly. This book examines recent advances in the broad field of waveguide technology. It covers current progress and latest breakthroughs in emergent applications in photonics and microwave engineering. The book includes ten contributions on recent developments in waveguide technologies including theory, simulation, and fabrication of novel waveguide concepts as well as reviews on recent advances.

Emerging Waveguide Technology

Emerging Waveguide Technology
Author: Kok Yeow You
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789234923

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Recently, the rapid development of radiofrequency (RF)/microwave and photonic/optical waveguide technologies has had a significant impact on the current electronic industrial, medical and information and communication technology (ICT) fields. This book is a self-contained collection of valuable scholarly papers related to waveguide design, modeling, and applications. This book contains 20 chapters that cover three main subtopics of waveguide technologies, namely RF and microwave waveguide, photonic and optical waveguide and waveguide analytical solutions. Hence, this book is particularly useful to the academics, scientists, practicing researchers and postgraduate students whose work relates to the latest waveguide technologies.

Microwave and Optical Waveguide Analysis by the Finite Element Method

Microwave and Optical Waveguide Analysis by the Finite Element Method
Author: F. Aníbal Fernández,Yilong Lu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1996
Genre: Dielectric wave guides
ISBN: 086380182X

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This text presents a method which can be implemented on a personal computer for providing a complete description of the spectrum of microwave and optical waveguides, including propagating, evanescent and radiating modes. Full details of the mathematical formulation and its finite element implementation are given together with a variety of examples. It also provides ideas on how to solve sparse matrix eigenvalue problems more quickly and a number of state-of-the-art examples in microwaves and optoelectronics.

Optical Waveguides

Optical Waveguides
Author: N Kapany
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323155199

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Optical Waveguides describes waveguide phenomena in classical optical terms. This book discusses mode propagation by using equivalent plane waves, polarization, rays, and intensity distributions. Comprised of seven chapters, this book starts with an overview of the history of optical waveguides with emphasis on the earliest studies of dielectric guides. This text then explores the theoretical treatment of guided waves in planar dielectric waveguides in terms of the characteristic modes of these structures. Other chapters consider the interferometric description of the coupling of a uniform beam of light into a thin film through the mechanism of frustrated total reflection. This book discusses as well the properties of the modes of fiber optical waveguides. The final chapter deals with the general properties of the characteristic TE wave (modes) of a symmetric slab guide by direct solution of the homogeneous Maxwell equations. Students of optics and physics, as well as electronic, optical, and communications engineers, will find this book useful.

Coupled Mode Theory

Coupled Mode Theory
Author: Hongjia Huang
Publsiher: VSP
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1984-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9067640336

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This book deals with microwave and optical transmission from the unique viewpoint of Maxwell's theory, and via the consistent theoretical framework of coupled modes (ideal modes, local modes and super modes). A feature of the book is its particular emphasis on the usefulness of the coupled mode theory. The author has carried out to the end the solution of a diversity of waveguide problems, such as curved waveguides, tapered waveguides, tolerances of imperfections for a microwave and optical transmission line, etc. Another feature reflected in this volume is its presentation of adequate background material required for understanding the theory, which often appears complicated and difficult in the literature. The book begins with phenomenological theories of coupled modes, with the intention to familiarize the reader in a simple way with the basic concepts relevant to a further development of the coupled mode theory. Solutions of the coupled mode equations with constant or variable coefficients and orthogonal expansions in waveguides, whose combination represents a complete solution of Maxwell's equations, are treated in mathematical detail, with sufficient physical description to elucidate the underlying principles.

Bibliography of Microwave Optical Technology

Bibliography of Microwave Optical Technology
Author: A. F. Harvey
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468462166

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Although microwaves and coherent optics, being two of the largest and most useful branches of electrical engineering to emerge technologically, are usually considered as distinct subjects, many of the underlying fundamental principles, scientific achievements, and practical applications have common features. Following the evolvment of the initial principles and techniques during the closing decade of the last century, microwave engineering has long matured to a stage of ready availability of components, automation and accuracy of measurement, economical manufacturing methods, and application of sophisticated systems. Further, this development of electromagnetic phenomena having spatial and temporal coherence has, based on several centuries of study and practice of noncoherent light, in the last two decades reached the optical region. Hence, it is now practicable to consider a comprehensive treatment of these two fields, division being made by subject matter rather than by the artificial distinctions of frequency and/or wavelength ranges. However, a full text on the combined subjects would be very large and unwieldy and, thus, this Bibliography is presented in the hope that it will prove useful as a compact reference source to a large body of workers and, by putting forward the latest scientific and technical advances, stimulate a multi-disciplinary approach. The material of the book commences with the fundamentals of radiation and matter, progressing through components and devices, amplification and generation, transmission, reception and processing of information, and methods of measurement to conclude with a wide range of applications.

Integrated Optics

Integrated Optics
Author: Robert G. Hunsperger
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2009-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387897752

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Integrated Optics explains the subject of optoelectronic devices and their use in integrated optics and fiber optic systems. The approach taken is to emphasize the physics of how devices work and how they can be (and have been) used in various applications as the field of optoelectronics has progressed from microphotonics to nanophotonics. Illustrations and references from technical journals have been used to demonstrate the relevance of the theory to currently important topics in industry. By reading this book, scientists, engineers, students and engineering managers can obtain an overall view of the theory and the most recent technology in Integrated Optics.