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Infrared Holography For Optical Communications Techniques Materials And Devices 1st Edition Daniel Day

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Infrared Holography For Optical Communications Techniques Materials And Devices 1st Edition Daniel Day
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.93 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Daniel Day, Min Gu, Andrew Smallridge (auth.), Dr. Pierpaolo Boffi, Dr. Davide Piccinin, Dr. Maria C. Ubaldi (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540433149, 9783540458524, 3540433147, 3540458522
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Infrared Holography For Optical Communications Techniques Materials And Devices 1st Edition Daniel Day by Daniel Day, Min Gu, Andrew Smallridge (auth.), Dr. Pierpaolo Boffi, Dr. Davide Piccinin, Dr. Maria C. Ubaldi (eds.) 9783540433149, 9783540458524, 3540433147, 3540458522 instant download after payment.

The aim of this book is to exploit the advantages of holographic technology, namely the high storage capacity and fast access times, in order to implement optical devices for infrared fiber communication applications. The covered methods range from two-lambda to gated recording techniques, all of which can be applied to a variety of materials such as photorefractive crystals and photopolymers. Both techniques and materials are strictly related to the practical realization of signal processing devices, showing their feasibility and discussing their role in a realistic telecoms network. Research scientists, engineers and graduate students will benefit equally from the combined coverage of technological features, optical communications components, and network perspectives.

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