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Progress in Optics Volume 45
Chapter 1. Anamorphic beam shaping for laser and diffuse light
1. Introduction
2. Reflective techniques
3. Refractive/diffractive techniques
4. Adiabatic techniques
5. Applications
6. Summary
References
Chapter 2. Ultra-fast all-optical switching in optical networks
1. Introduction
2. Use of nonlinearities in an optical fiber for all-optical switching
3. Interferometric SOA-based all-optical switches
4. All-optical switches based on passive waveguides
5. Demonstrations of all-optical switching in networks
6. Conclusion
References
Chapter 3. Generation of dark hollow beams and their applications
1. Introduction
2. Definition of a dark hollow beam and its parameters
3. Generation of dark hollow beams
4. Classification of dark hollow beams
5. Applications of DHBs in modem optics
6. Applications of DHBs in atom optics
7. Applications of DHBs in coherent matter-wave optics
8. Summary and outlook
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 4. Two-photon lasers
1. Introduction
2. Two-photon processes
3. Simple models of amplification and lasing
4. Two-photon amplification and lasing
5. The two-photon maser
6. The dressed-state two-photon laser
7. The Raman two-photon laser
8. Quantum-statistical and nonlinear dynamical properties
9. Future prospects
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 5. Nonradiating sources and other “invisible” objects
1. Introduction
2. Nonradiating sources
3. The inverse source problem
4. Nonscattering scatterers
5. One-dimensional localized excitations
6. Moving charge distributions and radiation reaction
7. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 6. Lasing in disordered media
1. Introduction
2. Random laser with incoherent feedback
3. Random laser with coherent feedback – Experiment
4. Random laser with coherent feedback – Theory
5. Interplay of localization and amplification
6. Applications of random lasers
Acknowledgment
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