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|a Optical fiber telecommunications IIIB /
|c edited by Ivan P. Kaminow, Thomas L. Koch.
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|a San Diego, Calif. :
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|c �1997.
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|a 1 online resource (xii, 515 pages :) :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Updated to include the latest information on light wave technology, Optical Fiber Telecommunication III, Volumes A & B are invaluable for scientists, students, and engineers in the modern telecommunications industry. This two-volume set includes the most current research available in optical fiber telecommunications, light wave technology, and photonics/optoelectronics. The authors cover important background concepts such as SONET, coding device technology, andWOM components as well as projecting the trends in telecommunications for the 21st century. Key Features * One of the hottest subjects of today's technology * Includes the most up-to-date research available in optical fiber telecommunications * Projects the trends in telecommunications for the 21st century.
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|a Front Cover; Optical Fiber Telecommunications IIIB; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Overview; History; The New Volume; Survey of Volumes IlIA and IIIB; References; Chapter 2. Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers for Optical Communications; Introduction; Properties of EDFAs; Terrestrial Applications for EDFAs; Submarine Systems; Optical Amplifiers for Analog Video Transmission; Optical Amplifiers for Optical Networking; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Transmitter and Receiver Design for Amplified Lightwave Systems; Introduction
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|a Design Intricacies of Laser TransmittersReceivers for Optically Amplified Systems; Systems Performance Metrics; Multiple-Wavelength Systems; Provisions for Performance Monitoring in Long Amplified Systems; References; Chapter 4. Laser Sources for Amplified and WDM Lightwave Systems; Introduction; Low-Chirp Transmission Sources; WDM Sources; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Advances in Semiconductor Laser Growth and Fabrication Technology; Introduction; New Sources and Growth Apparatus; Band Structure Engineering by Means of Strained Multiple Quantum Wells; Selective Area Growth
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|a Selective Area EtchingBeam Expanded Lasers; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers; Introduction; Structures; Design Issues; Growth and Fabrication Issues; Integration: Photonic and Optoelectronic; Applications; References; Chapter 7. Optical Fiber Components and Devices; Fiber Amplifiers and Related Components; Applications of Fiber Gratings; High-Power Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers; Up-Conversion Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers; References; Chapter 8. Silicon Optical Bench Waveguide Technology; Introduction; Materials and Fabrication; Design; Transmission Loss
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|a Couplers and SplittersMach-Zehnder and Fourier Filter Multiplexers; Array Waveguide Devices; Bragg Reflection; Wavelength and Polarization Control; Amplification in Erbium-Doped Waveguides; Integrated Optical Switches; Hybrid Integration; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9. Lithium Niobate Integrated Optics: Selected Contemporary Devices and System Applications; Introduction; High-Speed Phase and Amplitude Modulators and Switches; Electrooptic Polarization Scramblers and Controllers; Electrooptic and Acoustooptic Wavelength Filters; Summary and Conclusions; References
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|a Chapter 10. Photonic SwitchingIntroduction; Optical Switching Overview; Technology Advances; Device Demonstrations; System Demonstrations and Advances; Summary and Comments; References; Index
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|a Optical fiber communication.
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|a Optical communications.
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|a Fiber optics.
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|a T�el�ecommunications par fibres optiques.
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|a T�el�ecommunications optiques.
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|a Optique des fibres.
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|a Kaminow, Ivan P.,
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