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Introduction to Optical Waveguide Analysis – Solving Maxwells Equations & the Schrodinger Equation

Autor K Kawano
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2001
A complete survey of modern design and analysis techniques for optical waveguides
This volume thoroughly details modern and widely accepted methods for designing the optical waveguides used in telecommunications systems. It offers a straightforward presentation of the sophisticated techniques used in waveguide analysis and enables a quick grasp of modern numerical methods with easy mathematics. The book is intended to guide the reader to a comprehensive understanding of optical waveguide analysis through self-study. This comprehensive presentation includes:
  • An extensive and exhaustive list of mathematical manipulations
  • Detailed explanations of common design methods: finite element method (FEM), finite difference method (FDM), beam propagation method (BPM), and finite difference time-domain method (FD-TDM)
  • Explanations for numerical solutions of optical waveguide problems with sophisticated techniques used in modern computer-aided design (CAD) software
  • Solutions to Maxwell's equations and the Schrödinger equation
The authors provide excellent self-study material for practitioners, researchers, and students, while also presenting detailed mathematical manipulations that can be easily understood by readers who are unfamiliar with them. Introduction to Optical Waveguide Analysis presents modern design methods in a comprehensive and easy-to-understand format.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780471406341
ISBN-10: 0471406341
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:00003
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

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Advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
Researchers and professional engineers.
Suitable for classroom as well as self–study.