Supercontinuum Generation in Optical Fibers
Herausgeber: Dudley, J M; Taylor, J R
Supercontinuum Generation in Optical Fibers
Herausgeber: Dudley, J M; Taylor, J R
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A one-of-a-kind book describing theory, operational regimes and applications within the field of fiber based supercontinuum for researchers and graduates.
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A one-of-a-kind book describing theory, operational regimes and applications within the field of fiber based supercontinuum for researchers and graduates.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 182mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514804
- ISBN-10: 0521514800
- Artikelnr.: 28524607
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 182mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514804
- ISBN-10: 0521514800
- Artikelnr.: 28524607
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction and history J. R. Taylor; 2. Supercontinuum generation in
microstructure fiber - an historical note J. K. Ranka; 3. Nonlinear fiber
optics overview J. C. Travers, M. H. Frosz and J. M. Dudley; 4. Fiber
supercontinuum generation overview J. M. Dudley; 5. Silica fibers for
supercontinuum generation J. C. Knight and W. Wadsworth; 6. Supercontinuum
generation and nonlinearity in soft glass fibers J. H. V. Price and D. J.
Richardson; 7. Increasing the blue-shift of a picosecond pumped
supercontinuum M. H. Frosz, P. M. Moselund, P. D. Rasmussen, C. L. Thomsen
and O. Bang; 8. Continuous wave supercontinuum generation J. C. Travers; 9.
Theory of supercontinuum and interactions of solitons with dispersive waves
D. V. Skryabin and A. V. Gorbach; 10. Interaction of four-wave mixing and
stimulated Raman scattering in optical fibers S. Coen, S. G. Murdoch and F.
Vanholsbeeck; 11. Nonlinear optics in emerging waveguides: revised
fundamentals and implications S. V. Afshar, M. Turner and T. M. Monro; 12.
Supercontinuum generation in dispersion varying fibers G. Genty; 13.
Supercontinuum generation in chalcogenide glass waveguides Dong-Il Yeom, M.
R. E. Lamont, B. Luther Davies and B. J. Eggleton; 14. Supercontinuum
generation for carrier-envelope phase stabilization of mode-locked lasers
S. T. Cundiff; 15. Biophotonics applications of supercontinuum generation
C. Dunsby and P. M. W. French; 16. Fiber sources of tailored supercontinuum
in nonlinear microspectroscopy and imaging A. M. Zheltikov; Index.
microstructure fiber - an historical note J. K. Ranka; 3. Nonlinear fiber
optics overview J. C. Travers, M. H. Frosz and J. M. Dudley; 4. Fiber
supercontinuum generation overview J. M. Dudley; 5. Silica fibers for
supercontinuum generation J. C. Knight and W. Wadsworth; 6. Supercontinuum
generation and nonlinearity in soft glass fibers J. H. V. Price and D. J.
Richardson; 7. Increasing the blue-shift of a picosecond pumped
supercontinuum M. H. Frosz, P. M. Moselund, P. D. Rasmussen, C. L. Thomsen
and O. Bang; 8. Continuous wave supercontinuum generation J. C. Travers; 9.
Theory of supercontinuum and interactions of solitons with dispersive waves
D. V. Skryabin and A. V. Gorbach; 10. Interaction of four-wave mixing and
stimulated Raman scattering in optical fibers S. Coen, S. G. Murdoch and F.
Vanholsbeeck; 11. Nonlinear optics in emerging waveguides: revised
fundamentals and implications S. V. Afshar, M. Turner and T. M. Monro; 12.
Supercontinuum generation in dispersion varying fibers G. Genty; 13.
Supercontinuum generation in chalcogenide glass waveguides Dong-Il Yeom, M.
R. E. Lamont, B. Luther Davies and B. J. Eggleton; 14. Supercontinuum
generation for carrier-envelope phase stabilization of mode-locked lasers
S. T. Cundiff; 15. Biophotonics applications of supercontinuum generation
C. Dunsby and P. M. W. French; 16. Fiber sources of tailored supercontinuum
in nonlinear microspectroscopy and imaging A. M. Zheltikov; Index.
1. Introduction and history J. R. Taylor; 2. Supercontinuum generation in
microstructure fiber - an historical note J. K. Ranka; 3. Nonlinear fiber
optics overview J. C. Travers, M. H. Frosz and J. M. Dudley; 4. Fiber
supercontinuum generation overview J. M. Dudley; 5. Silica fibers for
supercontinuum generation J. C. Knight and W. Wadsworth; 6. Supercontinuum
generation and nonlinearity in soft glass fibers J. H. V. Price and D. J.
Richardson; 7. Increasing the blue-shift of a picosecond pumped
supercontinuum M. H. Frosz, P. M. Moselund, P. D. Rasmussen, C. L. Thomsen
and O. Bang; 8. Continuous wave supercontinuum generation J. C. Travers; 9.
Theory of supercontinuum and interactions of solitons with dispersive waves
D. V. Skryabin and A. V. Gorbach; 10. Interaction of four-wave mixing and
stimulated Raman scattering in optical fibers S. Coen, S. G. Murdoch and F.
Vanholsbeeck; 11. Nonlinear optics in emerging waveguides: revised
fundamentals and implications S. V. Afshar, M. Turner and T. M. Monro; 12.
Supercontinuum generation in dispersion varying fibers G. Genty; 13.
Supercontinuum generation in chalcogenide glass waveguides Dong-Il Yeom, M.
R. E. Lamont, B. Luther Davies and B. J. Eggleton; 14. Supercontinuum
generation for carrier-envelope phase stabilization of mode-locked lasers
S. T. Cundiff; 15. Biophotonics applications of supercontinuum generation
C. Dunsby and P. M. W. French; 16. Fiber sources of tailored supercontinuum
in nonlinear microspectroscopy and imaging A. M. Zheltikov; Index.
microstructure fiber - an historical note J. K. Ranka; 3. Nonlinear fiber
optics overview J. C. Travers, M. H. Frosz and J. M. Dudley; 4. Fiber
supercontinuum generation overview J. M. Dudley; 5. Silica fibers for
supercontinuum generation J. C. Knight and W. Wadsworth; 6. Supercontinuum
generation and nonlinearity in soft glass fibers J. H. V. Price and D. J.
Richardson; 7. Increasing the blue-shift of a picosecond pumped
supercontinuum M. H. Frosz, P. M. Moselund, P. D. Rasmussen, C. L. Thomsen
and O. Bang; 8. Continuous wave supercontinuum generation J. C. Travers; 9.
Theory of supercontinuum and interactions of solitons with dispersive waves
D. V. Skryabin and A. V. Gorbach; 10. Interaction of four-wave mixing and
stimulated Raman scattering in optical fibers S. Coen, S. G. Murdoch and F.
Vanholsbeeck; 11. Nonlinear optics in emerging waveguides: revised
fundamentals and implications S. V. Afshar, M. Turner and T. M. Monro; 12.
Supercontinuum generation in dispersion varying fibers G. Genty; 13.
Supercontinuum generation in chalcogenide glass waveguides Dong-Il Yeom, M.
R. E. Lamont, B. Luther Davies and B. J. Eggleton; 14. Supercontinuum
generation for carrier-envelope phase stabilization of mode-locked lasers
S. T. Cundiff; 15. Biophotonics applications of supercontinuum generation
C. Dunsby and P. M. W. French; 16. Fiber sources of tailored supercontinuum
in nonlinear microspectroscopy and imaging A. M. Zheltikov; Index.