Computational liquid crystal photonics : fundamentals, modelling and applications /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
John Wiley & Sons Inc.,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part I Basic Principles; Chapter 1 Principles of Waveguides; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Basic Optical Waveguides; 1.3 Maxwell's Equations; 1.4 The Wave Equation and Its Solutions; 1.5 Boundary Conditions; 1.6 Phase and Group Velocity; 1.6.1 Phase Velocity; 1.6.2 Group Velocity; 1.7 Modes in Planar Optical Waveguide; 1.7.1 Radiation Modes; 1.7.2 Confinement Modes; 1.8 Dispersion in Planar Waveguide; 1.8.1 lntermodal Dispersion; 1.8.2 lntramodal Dispersion; 1.9 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Photonic Crystals; 2.1 Introduction.
- 2.2 Types of PhCs2.2.1 1D PhCs; 2.2.2 2D PhCs; 2.2.3 3D PhCs; 2.3 Photonic Band Calculations; 2.3.1 Maxwell's Equations and the PhC; 2.3.2 Floquet-Bloch Theorem, Reciprocal Lattice, and Brillouin Zones; 2.3.3 Plane Wave Expansion Method; 2.3.4 FDTD Method; 2.3.5 Photonic Band for Square Lattice; 2.4 Defects in PhCs; 2.5 Fabrication Techniques of PhCs; 2.5.1 Electron-Beam Lithography; 2.5.2 Interference Lithography; 2.5.3 Nano-Imprint Lithography; 2.5.4 Colloidal Self-Assembly; 2.6 Applications of PhCs; 2.7 Photonic Crystal Fiber; 2.7.1 Construction; 2.7.2 Modes of Operation.
- 2.7.3 Fabrication of PCF2.7.4 Applications of PCF; 2.8 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Fundamentals of Liquid Crystals; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Molecular Structure and Chemical Composition of an LC Cell; 3.3 LC Phases; 3.3.1 Thermotropic LCs; 3.3.2 Lyotropic LCs; 3.3.3 Metallotropic LCs; 3.4 LC Physical Properties in External Fields; 3.4.1 Electric Field Effect; 3.4.2 Magnetic Field Effect; 3.5 Theortitcal Tratment of LC; 3.5.1 LC Parameters; 3.5.2 LC Models; 3.6 LC Sample Preparation; 3.7 LCs for Display Applications; 3.8 LC Thermometers; 3.9 Optical Imaging.
- 3.10 LC into Fiber Optics and LC Planar Photonic Crystal3.11 LC Solar Cell; References; Part II Numerical Techniques; Chapter 4 Full-Vectorial Finite-Difference Method; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Overview of Modeling Methods; 4.3 Formulation of the FVFDM; 4.3.1 Maxwell's Equations; 4.3.2 Wave Equation; 4.3.3 Boundary Conditions; 4.3.4 Maxwell's Equations in Complex Coordinate; 4.3.5 Matrix Solution; 4.4 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Assessment of the Full-Vectorial Finite-Difference Method; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Overview of the LC-PCF; 5.3 Soft Glass; 5.4 Design of Soft Glass PCF with LC Core.
- 5.5 Numerical Results5.5.1 FVFDM Validation; 5.5.2 Modal Hybridness; 5.5.3 Effective Index; 5.5.4 Effective Mode Area; 5.5.5 Nonlinearity; 5.5.6 Birefringence; 5.5.7 Effect of the NLC Rotation Angle; 5.5.8 Effect of the Temperature; 5.5.9 Elliptical SGLC-PCF; 5.6 Experimental Results of LC-PCF; 5.6.1 Filling Temperature; 5.6.2 Filling Time; 5.7 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Full-Vectorial Beam Propagation Method; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Overview of the BPMs; 6.3 Formulation of the FV-BPM; 6.3.1 Slowly Varying Envelope Approximation; 6.3.2 Paraxial and Wide-Angle Approximation.