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This book delivers a concise introduction to the modeling and design of photonic devices. It describes the analysis of the light propagation in dielectric media, discusses heat diffusion and carrier transport, applies the presented theory to develop fibre and semiconductor laser models, addresses the propagation of short optical pulses in optical fibres, puts all modeling into practical context with examples of devices currently in development or on the market, and provides hands-on guidance in the form of MATLAB® scripts, tips, and other downloadable content.

Produktbeschreibung
This book delivers a concise introduction to the modeling and design of photonic devices. It describes the analysis of the light propagation in dielectric media, discusses heat diffusion and carrier transport, applies the presented theory to develop fibre and semiconductor laser models, addresses the propagation of short optical pulses in optical fibres, puts all modeling into practical context with examples of devices currently in development or on the market, and provides hands-on guidance in the form of MATLAB® scripts, tips, and other downloadable content.


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Autorenporträt
Slawomir Sujecki is associate professor at the University of Nottingham, UK. He holds a Ph.D and D.Sc from the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. Previously he was lecturer and research assistant at the University of Nottingham; researcher at the National Institute of Telecommunications, Warsaw, Poland; and lecturer at the Kielce University of Technology, Poland. An IEEE senior member, OSA life member, and NUSOD Conference Program Committee member, Dr. Sujecki has participated in research projects funded by the European Community, including Ultrabright, Bright.EU, Brighter.EU, FastAccess, Copernicus, and MINERVA, and has received fellowships from Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, British Council, Royal Society, and Wolfson Foundation.