A planar four-port channel drop filter in the three-dimensional woodpile photonic crystal Daniel Stieler, 1,* Anthony Barsic, 1 Rana Biswas, 1,2 Gary Tuttle, 1 and Kai-Ming Ho 2 1Ames Laboratory and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The purpose of this new book is to show the main techniques and strategies needed to design and model simple and complex photonic devices, which can be used for telecommunications, signar processing or sensing applications. In fact, the modeling app
The potential of photonic signal processing (PSP) to overcome electronic limits for processing ultra-wideband signals, provide signal conditioning that can be integrated in line with fiber optic systems, and improve signal quality makes this technol
pdf文档This paper presents a theoretical method used to realize a ()1-DphotonicbandgapPBGresonator antenna. Studies in the frequency and space domain were made to determine the properties of the material. Then a 1-D PBG resonator antenna was designed,
An exact theory describing the intensity PSD of photonic signal processors based on modulated thermal sources with smooth spectrum, first-order dispersion and intensity-noise-limited direct detection is presented. The theory is applied to the evaluat
In many applications, radio frequency (RF) signals need to be transmitted and processed without being digitalized. Optical fiber provides a transmission medium in which RF modulated optical carriers can be transmitted and distributed with very low l
Photonic crystal fibers, also known as microstructured or holey fibers, have recently generated great interest in the scientific community thanks to the new ways provided to control and guide light, not obtainable with conventional optical fibers. P
During the three years since the first edition of this book was published, the study of photonic crystals has made steady progress. The propagation of electromagnetic waves in various types of photonic crystal has been investigated thoroughly by man