Linear Electro-Optic Modulator Materials - A Bibliographic Supplement

Linear Electro-Optic Modulator Materials - A Bibliographic Supplement
Author: HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO CULVER CITY CALIF ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES INFORMATION CENTER.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

154 CITATIONS AND ABSTRACTS ARE GIVEN FOR THE ELECTRO-OPTIC, REFRACTIVE INDEX, TRANSMISSION, DIELECTRIC CONSTANT, ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND EXPANSION OF THIRTEEN ELECTRO-OPTIC MODULATOR MATERIALS. The references represent the input to the Electronic Properties Information Center storage and retrieval system for 1970 thru 1971 for the following materials: Ammonium Dihydrogen Arsenate (ADA), Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP), Barium Sodium Niobate, Bismuth Oxide-Germanium Oxide, Calcium Pyroniobate, Cuprous Chloride, Lithium Niobate, Lithium Tantalate, Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (KDP), Potassium Dihydrogen Arsenate (KDA), Potassium Tantalate Niobate (KTN) and Proustite, Silver Thioarsenide. (Author).

Linear Electrooptic Modular Materials

Linear Electrooptic Modular Materials
Author: J. T. Milek
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1468461680

This survey of 13 electrooptic materials includes both a review and compilation of all materials properties relevant to their use in linear (Pockels) electrooptic modulator applications. Information on actual electrooptic modulator design as well as applications for these materials, and data on materials exhibiting a quadratic (Kerr) electrooptic effect, are not included. With these restrictions in mind, every attempt was made to be as comprehensive as possible by utilizing all available sources of literature: books, periodicals, reports, and vendor literature. The files of the Electronic Properties Information Center and full resources of the Hughes Aircraft Company Library were searched for pertinent data, and approximately 1000 articles were reviewed for this pUblication. A brief Introduction to the survey is followed by a description of the Prin ciples of Electrooptic Modulation, emphasizing the importance of crystal symmetry on the electrooptic properties of materials, and including the relationships between the electrooptic, piezooptic, elastooptic and piezoelectric effects in crystals. The survey consists of 13 independent sections, each section covering the properties of one material: crystallographic, optical, electrooptic, photoelastic, piezoelectric, dielectric and thermal. References appearing in the text are listed at the conclusion of each section. Tables and Figures are numbered separately for each section. v TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . • . . . . . 1 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROOPTIC MODULATION. 5 AMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN ARSENATE (ADA) . 15 AMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE (ADP).

Broadband Optical Modulators

Broadband Optical Modulators
Author: Antao Chen
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1439825076

"provides the full, exciting story of optical modulators. a comprehensive review, from the fundamental science to the material and processing technology to the optimized device design to the multitude of applications for which broadband optical modulators bring great value. Especially valuable in my view is that the authors are internationally

An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices

An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices
Author: Ivan P. Kaminow
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 148321849X

An Introduction to Electrooptic Devices aims to present an introduction to the electrooptic effect and to summarize work on devices employing the electrooptic effect. The book provides the necessary background in classical crystal optics. The text then discusses topics including crystal symmetry, the tensor description of linear dielectric properties, propagation in anisotropic media, and passive crystal optic devices. The book also describes the phenomenological description of tensor nonlinear dielectric properties of crystals, with emphasis on the electrooptic effect; device design and application; and a listing of linear electrooptic coefficients for various substances. People involved in the study of electrooptic devices will find the text invaluable.

Semiconductor Integrated Optics for Switching Light

Semiconductor Integrated Optics for Switching Light
Author: Charlie Ironside
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1681745224

This book covers the technology of switching or modulating light in semiconductor optical waveguides. Currently a key function for optical communications systems is the conversion of data from an electrical signal to an optical signal for transmission in very low loss optical fibres and the converse process of optical to electrical conversion the O/E/O data conversion. This conversion between electronic and photonic signals imposes an energy consumption overhead on optical communication systems. So many research workers have been attracted to ultrafast all-optical switching of data in different formats. As a way of introduction to all-optical switching in semiconductor waveguides the book covers the electro-optic effect, electroabsorption and electrorefraction; effects that can be used in semiconductor optical modulation devices. But the book focuses on all-optical switching using second and third order optical nonlinearities in AlGaAs optical waveguides. It covers a variety of device configurations including integrated nonlinear couplers and Mach-Zehnder interferometers. Further, it provides design software in suit of Mathematica notebooks that can be used to explore the device design.

Nonlinear Optical Materials: Principles and Applications

Nonlinear Optical Materials: Principles and Applications
Author: Società italiana di fisica
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1614992126

Nonlinear optical materials play a pivotal role in the future evolution of nonlinear optics in general and its impact in technology and industrial applications in particular. The progress in nonlinear optics has been tremendous since the first demonstration of an all-optical nonlinear effect in the early sixties, but until recently the main visible emphasis was on the physical aspects of the nonlinear radiation matter interaction. In the last decade, however, this effort has also brought its fruits in applied aspects of nonlinear optics. This can be essentially traced to the improvement of the performances of the nonlinear optical materials. Our understanding of the nonlinear polarization mechanisms and their relation to the structural characteristics of the materials has been considerably improved. In addition, the new development of techniques for the fabrication and growth of artificial materials has dramatically contributed to this evolution. The goal is to find and develop materials presenting large nonlinearities and satisfying at the same time all the technological requirements for applications such as wide transparency range, fast response, high damage threshold but also processability, adaptability and interfacing with other materials. Improvements, besides rendering possible the implementation of nonlinear effects in devices, open the way to the study of new nonlinear optical effects and the introduction of new concepts. This book describes new concepts which are emerging in the field of nonlinear optical materials, concentrating the attention on materials which seem more promising for applications in the technology of information transmission and processing.

Silicon Photonics

Silicon Photonics
Author: Graham T. Reed
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004-10-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470870354

The growing demand for instant and reliable communication means that photonic circuits are increasingly finding applications in optical communications systems. One of the prime candidates to provide satisfactory performance at low cost in the photonic circuit is silicon. Whilst silicon photonics is less well developed as compared to some other material technologies, it is poised to make a serious impact on the telecommunications industry, as well as in many other applications, as other technologies fail to meet the yield/performance/cost trade-offs. Following a sympathetic tutorial approach, this first book on silicon photonics provides a comprehensive overview of the technology. Silicon Photonics explains the concepts of the technology, taking the reader through the introductory principles, on to more complex building blocks of the optical circuit. Starting with the basics of waveguides and the properties peculiar to silicon, the book also features: Key design issues in optical circuits. Experimental methods. Evaluation techniques. Operation of waveguide based devices. Fabrication of silicon waveguide circuits. Evaluation of silicon photonic systems. Numerous worked examples, models and case studies. Silicon Photonics is an essential tool for photonics engineers and young professionals working in the optical network, optical communications and semiconductor industries. This book is also an invaluable reference and a potential main text to senior undergraduates and postgraduate students studying fibre optics, integrated optics, or optical network technology.

Materials for Non-linear and Electro-optics, Proceedings of the INT Conference, Cambridge, England, 4-7 July 1989

Materials for Non-linear and Electro-optics, Proceedings of the INT Conference, Cambridge, England, 4-7 July 1989
Author: M. H. Lyons
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Recent interest in non-linear and electro-optic materials has been driven by the demand for novel optic and electro-optic devices. The International Conference on Materials for Non-linear aned Electro-Optics attracted some 100 delegates from 16 countries, reflecting the international flavour of this growing subject area. The conference provided a forum for the review of recent developments in the preparation of the wide range of materials currently under investigation for device applications. These proceedings bring together selected papers from this conference, both invited and contributed (oral and poster). The main themes covered are inorganic materials, especially inorganic crystalline solids, organic single crystals, characterization of organic materials, Langmuir-Blodgett films, liquid crystals, and polymers. Researchers in optics and optoelectronics, thin-film/surface science, condensed matter physics, materials science and physical chemistryy will find this volume invaluable.

Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials

Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials
Author: Ch. Bosshard
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000083209

Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials provides an extensive description of the preparation and characterization of organic materials for applications in nonlinear and electro-optics. The book discusses the fundamental optimization and practical limitations of a number of figures of merit for various optical parameters and gives a clinical appraisal o