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Structured Light for Optical Communication: Nanophotonics

Editat de Mohammad D. Al-Amri, David L. Andrews, Mohamed Babiker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2021
Structured Light for Optical Communication highlights principles and applications in the rapidly evolving field of structured light in wide-ranging contexts, from classical forms of communication to new frontiers of quantum communication. Besides the basic principles and applications, the book covers the background of structured light in its most common forms, as well as state-of-the-art developments. Structured light has been hailed as affording outstanding prospects for the realization of high bandwidth communication, enhanced tools for more highly secure cryptography, and exciting opportunities for providing a reliable platform for quantum computing.This book is a valuable resource for graduate students and other active researchers, as well as others who may be interested in learning about this cutting-edge research field.

  • Broadly covers the use of structured light in communication applications
  • Highlights quantum and photonics principles, emerging and future applications
  • Assesses the major challenges of using structured light for communication applications
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128215104
ISBN-10: 0128215100
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Nanophotonics


Cuprins

1. Basics of quantum communications
2. Structured Light
3.Quantum features of structured light
4. Poincaré beams for optical communications
5. Operators in paraxial quantum optics
6. Quantum cryptography with structured photons
7. Spin and Angular Momentum Coupling
8. Quantum communication with structured light
9. Optical angular momentum interaction with turbulent and scattering media
10. Causes and mitigation of modal crosstalk in OAM multiplexed optical communication links