Active Glass for Photonic Devices e-bog
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The information revolution of this century was brought about by photonics based on simple and common materials, such as glasses and semiconductors. Although semiconductors will continue to be of central importance in the present century, glasses will also be of great importance in future photonic devices since they have various advantages over other materials in homogene- ity, transparency, eas...
E-bog
875,33 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
11 november 2013
Genrer
PHJL
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783662046036
The information revolution of this century was brought about by photonics based on simple and common materials, such as glasses and semiconductors. Although semiconductors will continue to be of central importance in the present century, glasses will also be of great importance in future photonic devices since they have various advantages over other materials in homogene- ity, transparency, easy fabrication and excellent solvent properties. This book focuses on selected topics which are new and of fundamental importance in the applications of active glasses in photonic devices based on our research concept called "e;induced structure. "e; The book originates from a final report of the Hirao Active Glass Project (HAP), Exploratory Re- search for Advanced Technology (ERATO), Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST). Most of the reports in the book concern glasses under the action of very strong electromagnetic fields such as that induced by femtosec- ond lasers. They include creation of induced structures in glasses, analysis of induced structure, and some functional devices using active glasses. This book is designed to provide graduate students and new researchers with an introductory review of the recent developments in the field of photonic ma- terials. The reader will benefit from an overview of the latest results in the applications of active glasses in photonic devices and from a wealth of knowl- edge covering most basic solid-state physics, chemical physics, and electronic engineering.