Handbook of Optics, Volume IVGives you access to information concerning areas of modern optics. Prepared under the auspices of the Optical Society of America, this work includes the information you need to start solving problems in optics, from design of optical systems to day-to-day laboratory research and development. |
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Optical Fibers and FiberOptic Communications Tom G Brown 1 | 1-3 |
Nonlinear Effects in Optical Fibers John A Buck 3 1 | 3-1 |
Sources Modulators and Detectors for FiberOptic | 4-1 |
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absorption active region anti-Stokes applications attenuation band bandgap bandwidth beam bit rate Bragg gratings Brillouin carrier cavity channel chirp clock coefficient components coupler coupling crosstalk demultiplexing density detector devices EDFA effect electric electroabsorption modulator Electron emission energy Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers fabrication Fiber Amplifiers fiber-optic FIGURE filters four-wave mixing frequency gain glass index change input intensity interaction jitter laser diode layer length Lett light Lightwave limited linear linewidth loss material mode modulation multimode multiplexing node noise nonlinear optical operation optical amplifiers Optical Fiber optical power oscillation output phase Photonics Technology Letters polarization propagation pulse pump quantum Raman scattering reflection refractive index relaxation oscillation resonance result sample sensor shift shown in Fig signal slot soliton spectral spectrum Stokes switching technique third-order threshold time-division time-division multiplexing tion transmission transmitted typically VCSELS wave waveguide wavelength wavelength-division multiplexing width