Principles of optics for engineers : diffraction and modal analysis /
By: Chang, William S. C
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2015.Description: x, 228 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781107074903Subject(s): Optical engineering | Diffraction | Modal analysisDDC classification: 535 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 535 CH PR (Browse shelf) | Available | T0018154 |
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Introduction; 1. Optical plane waves in unbounded medium; 2. Superposition of plane waves and applications; 3. Scalar wave equation and diffraction of optical radiation; 4. Optical resonators and Gaussian beams; 5. Optical waveguides and fibers; 6. Guided wave interactions; 7. Passive guided wave devices; 8. Active optoelectronic guided wave components; Appendix.
Uniting classical and modern photonics approaches by presenting optical analyses as solutions of Maxwell's equations, this unique book enables students and practising engineers to fully understand the similarities and differences between the different methods. The book begins with a thorough discussion of plane wave analysis, which provides a clear understanding of optics without considering boundary condition or device configuration. It then goes on to cover diffraction analysis of many applications, including a rigorous analysis of TEM waves using Maxwell's equations with boundaries. Laser cavity modes and Gaussian beams are presented, modal analysis is covered, and approximation methods are discussed (including the perturbation technique, coupled mode analysis, and super mode analysis). With theory linked to practical examples throughout, it provides a clear understanding of the interplay between plane wave, diffraction and modal analysis, and how the different techniques can be applied to various areas including imaging, signal processing, and optoelectronic devices.