Ebook: Infrared Fibers and Their Applications
Author: James A. Harrington
- Series: SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM135
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: SPIE Publications
- Language: English
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As an expert in the field with nearly 30 years' experience, Harrington provides complete and up-to-date coverage of infrared fiber technology. Readers are given in-depth facts about the three key types of IR fibers, including how they developed and how they work. What sets this book apart is its comprehensive look at current and future applications, such as IR fiber amplifiers and photonic bandgap fibers, as well as fabrication techniques. Scientists, engineers, and business people will learn about their myriad uses and possible uses in telecommunications, medicine and surgery, and sensors, among others.
Contents
- Introduction to Infrared Fiber Optics
- Theoretical Foundation of Infrared Fiber Optic Transmission Solid-core Fibers
- Theoretical Foundations of Infrared Fiber Optic Transmission: Hollow-core Fibers
- Halide Glass Fiber Optics
- Chalcogenide Glass Fiber Optics
- Crystalline Fiber Optics
- Hollow-core Fiber Optics
- IR Fiber Optic Sensor Applications
- Laser Power Delivery through IR Fibers
- IR Fiber Amplifiers
- New Concepts in IR Fiber Optics
- Index
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