Photonics, a volume in the Interface Transmission Tutorial Book series, describes the science of photonic transmission properties of the interfaces of composite materials systems and devices. The book's authors review the general analysis methods of interface transmission, give many examples, and apply these methods to photonic applications. Applications discussed include photonic crystals, materials, devices and circuits.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Undergraduate and post-graduate students in the fields of materials science and physics, early career researchers and physicists
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Approx. 200 illustrations
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-12-819388-4 (9780128193884)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Leonard Dobrzynski is Emeritus Research Professor at CNRS, Lille University, France. His research interests focus on interface science, phononics, magnonics, and resonance.
Abdellatif Akjouj is Professor at the University of Lille in France. His scientific activities deal with theory and modelling of wave propagation and elementary excitations in nanostructured materials, more particularly: nanoplasmonics, photonics, magnonics, phononics and optomechanics.
El Houssaine El Boudouti is Professor in the Department of Physics at Universite Mohammed Premier, Oujda, Morocco. His research interest concerns elementary excitations in composite materials such as phononic, photonic, electronic, and magnonic crystals. Dr. Gaetan Leveque is a Professor at the National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France. Housni Al-Wahsh is Professor of Theoretical Physics and Head of the Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Benha University, Cairo, Egypt. He is primarily interested in the physical properties of electronic, plasmonic and magnonic crystals.
Dr. Yan Pennec is a Professor at the National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France. Abdelkrim Talbi is a Professor at the University of Lille in France. His research focuses on MEMS and NEMS, metamaterials, and microfluidics. Dr. Bahram Djafari-Rouhani is a Professor at the National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
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Senior Investigator, National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University, France
National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, France
Department of Physics, Universite Mohamed I, Oujda, Morocco
National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Department of Mathematical and Physical Engineering, Benha University, Egypt
National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Professor, University of Lille, France
National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Part One Photonic paths
1 Open loop
2 Closed loop
3 Path states
4 Open loop examples
5 Closed loop examples
6 Closed loop and stubs
7 Eigenfunction rules
8 General wave perspectives
Part Two Photonic circuits
9 Electromagnetic induced transparency, induced absorption, and Fano resonances in photonic circuits
10 Photonic demultiplexers based on Fano and induced transparency resonances
11 Photonic monomode circuits: comb structures
12 Serial loop structures: photonic bandgaps, con?ned, cavity, and surface modes
13 Fibonacci loop structures: bandgaps, power law, scaling law, con?ned and surface modes
14 One-dimensional photonic waveguide for ?ltering and demultiplexing
15 Silicon nanowires and nanopillars for photovoltaic
16 Transmission line photonic crystals: a comparison of Green's formalism, lumped circuit element model, and ?nite element method
Part Three Photonic materials
17 Interface response function in layered photonic materials
18 Optical Tamm states in semiin?nite layered photonic crystals 19 Optical waves in ?nite layered photonic crystals
19 Optical waves in ?nite layered photonic crystals
20 Omnidirectional bandgaps and selective transmission in layered photonic crystals
21 Layered photonic crystals with left-handed materials
22 Superluminal, negative delay times and selective transmission in isotropic-anisotropic layered media
23 Multilayered structures based one dimensional photonic crystals for MEMS applications