Optical Waveguide Modes: Polarization, Coupling and Symmetry
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 April 2010
- ISBN 9780071622967
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 236x160x17 mm
- Weight 432 g
- Language English 0
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This book covers the in-depth physics and theory behind optical waveguide modes in both single and multiple modes.
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A complete guide to optical waveguide modes
This in-depth work explains how transverse optical waveguide geometry influences field distribution and polarization properties. You will gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental physics of mode structure.
Optical Waveguide Modes covers single- and few-mode optical waveguides with an emphasis on single-core and multicore optical fibers and couplers, including a large range of geometries and anisotropies. Analysis is performed using extensions of the weak-guidance perturbation formalism together with elementary group representation theory. This definitive volume offers a detailed introduction to and classification of diverse forms of fundamental and higher-order modes and various polarization manifestations.
Coverage includes:
- Electromagnetic theory for anisotropic media
- Weak guidance for longitudinally invariant fibers
- Circular isotropic longitudinally invariant fibers
- Azimuthal symmetry breaking
- Birefringence: linear, radial, and circular
- Multicore and multifiber couplers
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
A complete guide to optical waveguide modes
This in-depth work explains how transverse optical waveguide geometry influences field distribution and polarization properties. You will gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental physics of mode structure.
Optical Waveguide Modes covers single- and few-mode optical waveguides with an emphasis on single-core and multicore optical fibers and couplers, including a large range of geometries and anisotropies. Analysis is performed using extensions of the weak-guidance perturbation formalism together with elementary group representation theory. This definitive volume offers a detailed introduction to and classification of diverse forms of fundamental and higher-order modes and various polarization manifestations.
Coverage includes:
- Electromagnetic theory for anisotropic media
- Weak guidance for longitudinally invariant fibers
- Circular isotropic longitudinally invariant fibers
- Azimuthal symmetry breaking
- Birefringence: linear, radial, and circular
- Multicore and multifiber couplers
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction;Chapter 2. Electromagnetic Theory for Anisotropic Media and Weak Guidance for Longitudinally Invariant Fibers; Chapter 3. Circular Isotropic Longitudinally Invariant Fibers; Chapter 4. Azimuthal Symmetry Breaking; Chapter 5. Birefringence: Linear, Radial, and Circular; Chapter 6. Multicore Fibers and Multifiber Couplers; Chapter 7. Conclusions and Extensions; Appendix: Group Representation Theory; References; Index
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