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SEMICONDUCTOR OPTICAL AMPLIFIERS

by Niloy K Dutta & Qiang Wang (University of Connecticut, USA)

Table of Contents (36k)
Chapter 1: Introduction (298k)

This invaluable book provides a comprehensive treatment of the design and applications of the semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). SOAs are important components for optical communication systems with applications as in-line amplifiers and as functional devices in evolving optical networks. The functional applications of SOAs were first studied in the early 1990s; since then, the diversity and scope of such applications have been steadily growing.

Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers is self-contained and unified in presentation. The treatments in the book are detailed enough to capture the interest of the curious reader and sufficiently complete to provide the necessary background to explore the subject further. It is intended to be used as an advanced text by graduate students and by practicing engineers but is also suitable for non-experts who wish to have an overview of optical amplifiers.


Contents:

  • Basic Concepts
  • Recombination Mechanisms and Gain
  • Epitaxial Growth and Amplifier Designs
  • Low Reflectivity Facet Designs
  • Amplifier Rate Equations and Operating Characteristics
  • Photonic Integrated Circuit Using Amplifiers
  • Functional Properties and Applications
  • Optical Logic Operations
  • Optical Logic Circuits


Readership: Professionals, engineers and graduates in electrical and electronic engineering, semiconductors and related areas.

312pp Pub. date: Feb 2006
ISBN 978-981-256-397-2
981-256-397-0
US$98 / £55


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