FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBRES

by Frédéric Zolla (University of Aix-Marseille I & III, France) , Gilles Renversez (University of Aix-Marseille I & III, France) , André Nicolet (University of Aix-Marseille I & III, France) , Boris Kuhlmey (The University of Sydney, Australia) , Sébastien Guenneau (Imperial College, London & Liverpool University, UK) , & Didier Felbacq (University of Montpellier II, France)

Table of Contents (267k)
Preface (225k)
Chapter 1: Introduction (402k)

This book aims to provide expert guidance to researchers experienced in classical technology, as well as to those new to the field. A variety of perspectives on Photonic Crystal Fibres (PCFs) is presented together with a thorough treatment of the theoretical, physical and mathematical foundations of the optics of PCFs. The range of expertise of the authors is reflected in the depth of coverage, which will benefit those approaching the subject for a variety of reasons and from diverse backgrounds. The study of PCFs enables us to understand how best to optimize their applications in communication or sensing, as devices confining light via new mechanisms (such as photonic bandgap effects). It also assists us in understanding them as physically important structures which require a sophisticated mathematical analysis when considering questions related to the definition of effective refractive index, and the link between large finite systems and infinite periodic systems. This book offers access to essential information on foundation concepts of a dynamic and evolving subject. It is ideal for those who wish to explore further an emerging and important branch of optics and photonics.

 
Contents:
  • Electromagnetism — Prerequisites
  • Finite Element Method
  • The Multipole Method
  • Rayleigh Method
  • À la Cauchy Path to Pole Finding
  • Basic Properties of Microstructured Optical Fibres
 
Readership: Researchers, lecturers, and postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students.
 
“… The book offers much of the essential information and concepts for those who wish to join in the exploration of an emerging and important branch of optics and photonics.”
From the foreword by Professor Ross C McPhedran

CUDOS ARC Centre of Excellence, The University of Sydney
 
“… The authors provide a strong foundation and introduction to the field leading on to the numerical tools and methods essential to the complete modelling of the performance of current and future fibre formats, hence a vital tool in this vibrant field in photonics.”
From the foreword by Professor Roy J Taylor
Femtosecond Optics Group, Imperial College London
 
376pp    Pub. date: Jan 2005  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-507-6
1-86094-507-4
   US$92 / £52

 


376pp    Pub. date: Jan 2005  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-654-7(ebook)
1-86094-654-2(ebook)
   US$120