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Photonic Crystal Fibres


by Anders Bjarklev, Jes Broeng, Araceli Sanchez Bjarklev

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Sales Rank: 1426838
Studio: Springer
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 316
Publication Date: September 30, 2003
Publisher: Springer


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Optical fibres have for almost three decades been fabricated of solid glass. It was, therefore, a radical change that took place, when researchers in the late 90's started to fabricate hair-thin optical fibres with numerous microscopic air holes running along the length of the fibres. These microstructured fibres did not only mark the introduction of tailored materials with unique spectral properties in fibre optics, but it also opened the perspective of the applicability of photonic bandgap materials at optical wavelengths. In this respect, a completely new guiding mechanism was demonstrated, and a revolution in fibre optics had started. Photonic Crystal Fibres describes the fundamental properties of these new optical waveguides, outlines how they are fabricated, and how they are treated from a theoretical and numerical point of view. A detailed description of the different classes of photonic crystal fibres is given, and a spectrum of different applications and new fibre types are presented.

Photonic Crystal Fibres describes the fundamental properties of the optical waveguides known under the terms of photonic crystal fibres, microstructured fibres, or holey fibres. It outlines how the fibres are designed and fabricated, and how they are treated from a theoretical and numerical point of view. The book presents a detailed description of the different classes of photonic crystal and photonic bandgap fibres, and it broadens out a spectrum of novel applications and new fibre types.



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A useful little introduction to the business  
As an introduction to this rapidly evolving field, this book is probably the best available at present. It is clearly written, to the point and well organised, with a generous supply of excellent references.

For those looking for a general introduction to photonic-bandgaps and their applications, there are other good and more general books available, but this is probably the best place to start to learn about optical-fiber photonic-crystal principles and practice.
June 09, 2007


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