EBOOK - Handbook of Optoelectronics (Two volume set) - J. Dakin



EBOOK - Sổ tay quang điện - Tác giải: J. Dakin (1563 Trang).

Optoelectronics is aremarkably broad scientific and technological field that supports amulti-billion US-dollar per annum global industry, employing tens of thousands of scientists and engineers. The optoelectronics industry is one of the great global businesses of our time.
In this Handbook, we have aimed to produce abook that is not just atext containing theoretically-sound physics &electronics coverage, nor just apractical engineering handbook, but atext designed to be strong in both these areas. We believe that, with the combined assistanceofmany world experts, we have succeeded in achieving this very difficult aim. The structure and contents of this Handbook have proved fascinating to assemble, using this input from so many leading practitioners of the science, technology and art of optoelectronics.
Today’s opticaltele communications, display and illumination technologies rely heavily on optoelectronic components: laser diodes, light emitting diodes, liquid crystal and plasma screen displays etc. In today’s world it is virtually impossible to find apiece of electrical equipment that does not employ optoelectronic devices as abasic necessity –from CD and DVD players to televisions, from automobiles and aircraft to medical diagnostic facilities in hospitals and telephones, from satellites and space-borne missions to underwater exploration systems –the list is lmostendless.Optoelectronics is in virtually every home andbusinessoffice in the developed modern world, in telephones, fax machines, photocopiers, computers and lighting.
‘Optoelectronics’isnot precisely defined in the literature. In this Handbook we have covered not only optoelectronics as asubject concerning devices andsystems that are essentially electronic in nature, yet involvelight (such as the laser diode), but we have also covered closelyrelated areas of electro-optics, involving devices that are essentially optical innature but involveelectronics (such as crystal light-modulators).
To provide firm foundations, this Handbook openswitha sectioncovering‘Basic Concepts’.
The ‘Introduction’ is followed immediately by achapter concerning ‘Materials’,for it is through the development and application of new materials and their special properties that the whole business of optoelectronic scienceand technology now advances. Many optoelectronic systems still rely on conventional light sources rather than semiconductor sources,sowecover these in the thirdchapter, leaving semi conductor matters to alater section. The detection of light is fundamental to many
optoelectronic systems, as are optical wave guides, amplifiers andlasers, so we cover these in the remaining chaptersofthe Basic Concepts section.



EBOOK - Sổ tay quang điện - Tác giải: J. Dakin (1563 Trang).

Optoelectronics is aremarkably broad scientific and technological field that supports amulti-billion US-dollar per annum global industry, employing tens of thousands of scientists and engineers. The optoelectronics industry is one of the great global businesses of our time.
In this Handbook, we have aimed to produce abook that is not just atext containing theoretically-sound physics &electronics coverage, nor just apractical engineering handbook, but atext designed to be strong in both these areas. We believe that, with the combined assistanceofmany world experts, we have succeeded in achieving this very difficult aim. The structure and contents of this Handbook have proved fascinating to assemble, using this input from so many leading practitioners of the science, technology and art of optoelectronics.
Today’s opticaltele communications, display and illumination technologies rely heavily on optoelectronic components: laser diodes, light emitting diodes, liquid crystal and plasma screen displays etc. In today’s world it is virtually impossible to find apiece of electrical equipment that does not employ optoelectronic devices as abasic necessity –from CD and DVD players to televisions, from automobiles and aircraft to medical diagnostic facilities in hospitals and telephones, from satellites and space-borne missions to underwater exploration systems –the list is lmostendless.Optoelectronics is in virtually every home andbusinessoffice in the developed modern world, in telephones, fax machines, photocopiers, computers and lighting.
‘Optoelectronics’isnot precisely defined in the literature. In this Handbook we have covered not only optoelectronics as asubject concerning devices andsystems that are essentially electronic in nature, yet involvelight (such as the laser diode), but we have also covered closelyrelated areas of electro-optics, involving devices that are essentially optical innature but involveelectronics (such as crystal light-modulators).
To provide firm foundations, this Handbook openswitha sectioncovering‘Basic Concepts’.
The ‘Introduction’ is followed immediately by achapter concerning ‘Materials’,for it is through the development and application of new materials and their special properties that the whole business of optoelectronic scienceand technology now advances. Many optoelectronic systems still rely on conventional light sources rather than semiconductor sources,sowecover these in the thirdchapter, leaving semi conductor matters to alater section. The detection of light is fundamental to many
optoelectronic systems, as are optical wave guides, amplifiers andlasers, so we cover these in the remaining chaptersofthe Basic Concepts section.

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