
Mathematical Modeling in Optical Science
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2001
Book
Hardback
249 pages
978-0-89871-475-3 (ISBN)
Description
This volume addresses recent developments in mathematical modeling in three areas of optical science: diffractive optics, photonic band gap structures, and waveguides. Particular emphasis is on the formulation of mathematical models and the design and analysis of new computational approaches. The book contains cutting-edge discourses on emerging technology in optics that provides significant challenges and opportunities for applied mathematicians, researchers, and engineers.
Each of the three topics is presented through a series of survey papers to provide a broad overview focusing on the mathematical models. Chapters present model problems, physical principles, mathematical and computational approaches, and engineering applications corresponding to each of the three areas. Although some of the subject matter is classical, the topics presented are new and represent the latest developments in their respective fields.
Each of the three topics is presented through a series of survey papers to provide a broad overview focusing on the mathematical models. Chapters present model problems, physical principles, mathematical and computational approaches, and engineering applications corresponding to each of the three areas. Although some of the subject matter is classical, the topics presented are new and represent the latest developments in their respective fields.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 263 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
836 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89871-475-3 (9780898714753)
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Overview and Applications of Diffractive Optics Technology, J. Allen Cox
Chapter 2: Variational Methods for Diffractive Optics Modeling, Gang Bao and David C. Dobson
Chapter 3: High-Order Boundary Perturbation Methods, Oscar P. Bruno and Fernando Reitich
Chapter 4: Mathematical Reflections on the Fourier Modal Method in Grating Theory, Lifeng Li
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic Models for Finite Aperiodic Diffractive Optical Elements, Dennis W. Prather, Mark S. Mirotznik, and Shouyuan Shi
Chapter 6: Analysis of the Diffraction from Chiral Gratings, Habib Ammari and Jean Claude Nedelec
Chapter 7: The Mathematics of Photonic Crystals, Peter Kuchment
Chapter 8: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation of Optical Waveguides, Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia and Patrick Joly
Index.
Chapter 1: Overview and Applications of Diffractive Optics Technology, J. Allen Cox
Chapter 2: Variational Methods for Diffractive Optics Modeling, Gang Bao and David C. Dobson
Chapter 3: High-Order Boundary Perturbation Methods, Oscar P. Bruno and Fernando Reitich
Chapter 4: Mathematical Reflections on the Fourier Modal Method in Grating Theory, Lifeng Li
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic Models for Finite Aperiodic Diffractive Optical Elements, Dennis W. Prather, Mark S. Mirotznik, and Shouyuan Shi
Chapter 6: Analysis of the Diffraction from Chiral Gratings, Habib Ammari and Jean Claude Nedelec
Chapter 7: The Mathematics of Photonic Crystals, Peter Kuchment
Chapter 8: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation of Optical Waveguides, Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia and Patrick Joly
Index.