Optical Bistability: Controlling Light With Light

Optical Bistability: Controlling Light With Light

Author: Hyatt Gibbs

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 0323148646

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Optical Bistability: Controlling Light with Light focuses on optical bistability in nonlinear optical systems. Emphasis is on passive (non-laser) systems that exhibit reversible bistability with input intensity as the hysteresis variable, along with the physics and the potential applications of such systems for nonlinear optical signal processing. This book consists of seven chapters and begins with a historical overview of optical bistability in lasers and passive systems. The next chapter describes steady-state theories of optical bistability, including the Bonifacio-Lugiato model, as well as the boundary conditions of an optical cavity and the coupled Maxwell-Bloch equations. Both intrinsic and hybrid experiments are then described, along with light-by-light control, pulse reshaping, and external switching. The transient phenomena that arise either from instabilities in the bistable systems themselves or from fluctuations in the number of nonlinear atoms or in the number of intracavity photons are also considered. The final chapter examines the characteristics and fundamental limitations of an ideal device, the prospect of improving devices by identifying giant nonlinearities, and the utilization of the full power of optics by parallel processing. This monograph is intended for new entrants and active workers in the field of optical bistability.


Optical Bistability, 1988

Optical Bistability, 1988

Author: Peyghambarian

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13:

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Photonics; Optical bistability; Instabilities and chaos; Poster session 1: Nonlinear guided waves; Poster session 2: Instabilities and chaos; Poster session 3: Optical nonlinearities; Semiconductor nonlinearities; Optical switching and computing; Semiconductor switching and bistability; Poster session 1: Transverse Effects; Poster session 2: Optical bistability and switching dynamics; Poster session 3: Post deadline papers; Quantum confined nonlinearities; Nonlinear guided waves; Fundamental properties of systems with strong light-matter interactions. Symposia. (rrh).


Controlling Steady-state and Dynamical Properties of Atomic Optical Bistability

Controlling Steady-state and Dynamical Properties of Atomic Optical Bistability

Author: Amitabh Joshi

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9814307556

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical and experimental studies of atomic optical bistability and multistability, and their dynamical properties in systems with two- and three-level inhomogeneously-broadened atoms inside an optical cavity. By making use of the modified linear absorption and dispersion, as well as the greatly enhanced nonlinearity in the three-level electromagnetically induced transparency system, the optical bistablity and efficient all-optical switching can be achieved at relatively low laser powers, which can be well controlled and manipulated. Until now, the rapid rate of progress in applications of multilevel systems in cross-disciplinary field has made it difficult to newcomers to the field to obtain a broad overview of this topic. This monograph will serve the purpose.


Optical Bistability III

Optical Bistability III

Author: Hyatt M. Gibbs

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 3642465803

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This is a collection of papers presented at the Topical Meeting on Optical BistabiJity (OB3) held December 2-4,1985 in Tucson, Arizona. The increase in attendance to almost 200 shows that interest continues to grow in the sub ject of optical bistability (OB) and its wider implications both in application to "optical digital computing" and to basic physics, notably instabilities and spatial effects. The maturing of the field is evidenced by the fact that the number of experimental papers has caught up with the number of theoretical ones. These trends were already apparent in OB2 and the 1984 Royal Society Meeting on Optical Bistabilty, Dynamical Nonlinearity and Photonic Logic. Progress in experiment.al topics included guided-wave OB, mostly ther mal, picol'econd switching, studies on quite a number of new materials, op tical computing, and pattern recognition using arrays of nonlinear etalons. Theoretical progress ranged from rather practical calculations on device per formance, noise effects on switching, and transverse and longitudinal spatial effects to fundamental studies of dynamics, instabilities, and chaos. The Conference also included both theoretical ideas on optical computer archit.ecture and intrinsic OB circuit elements such as as full adder as well as t.he first demonstration of an intrinsic optical circuit in the form of a cas cadable loop with bufferd st.ores. A first demostration of a simple pattern recognition algorithm using 2-D arrays of spots on a ZnSe int.erference filter was reported.


Nonlinear Optical Systems

Nonlinear Optical Systems

Author: Luigi Lugiato

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-03-05

Total Pages: 471

ISBN-13: 1107062675

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An in-depth exploration of the dynamics of lasers and other relevant optical systems for graduate students and researchers.


Nonlinear Optics

Nonlinear Optics

Author: Chunfei Li

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-08-26

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 9811014884

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This book reflects the latest advances in nonlinear optics. Besides the simple, strict mathematical deduction, it also discusses the experimental verification and possible future applications, such as the all-optical switches. It consistently uses the practical unit system throughout. It employs simple physical images, such as "light waves" and "photons" to systematically explain the main principles of nonlinear optical effects. It uses the first-order nonlinear wave equation in frequency domain under the condition of “slowly varying amplitude approximation" and the classical model of the interaction between the light and electric dipole. At the same time, it also uses the rate equations based on the energy-level transition of particle systems excited by photons and the energy and momentum conservation principles to explain the nonlinear optical phenomenon. The book is intended for researchers, engineers and graduate students in the field of optics, optoelectronics, fiber communication, information technology and materials etc.


Optical and Wireless Technologies

Optical and Wireless Technologies

Author: Vijay Janyani

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-04-28

Total Pages: 641

ISBN-13: 9811529264

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This volume presents selected papers from the 3rd International Conference on Optical and Wireless Technologies, conducted from 16th to 17th March, 2019. It focuses on extending the limits of currently used systems encompassing optical and wireless domains, and explores the latest developments in applications like photonics, high speed communication systems and networks, visible light communication, nano-photonics, wireless, and MIMO systems. The proceedings contain high quality scholarly articles, giving insight into the analytical, experimental, and developmental aspects of systems, techniques, and devices in these spheres. This volume will prove useful to researchers and professionals alike.


Dynamics Of Non-linear Optical Systems - Proceedings Of The International Workshop

Dynamics Of Non-linear Optical Systems - Proceedings Of The International Workshop

Author: L Pesquera

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1989-04-01

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9814644323

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The meeting will provide an up-to-date, state-of-the-art exposition of results and techniques concerning theoretical and experimental studies of optical devices showing strong non-linear behaviour. Special attention will be paid towards the production of intense squeezed and sub-Poissionian light, formation of spatial patterns in laser systems, atomic dynamics in intense laser fields and the characterization of instabilities and chaotic dynamics in optical media.


Molecular Electronics and Molecular Electronic Devices

Molecular Electronics and Molecular Electronic Devices

Author: Kristof Sienicki

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1993-03-25

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780849380617

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Molecular Electronics and Molecular Electronic Devices is a book that provides a comprehensive review of current problems and information regarding all aspects of molecular electronics and molecular electronic devices. Experimental and theoretical aspects of molecular electronics and molecular electronic devices are reviewed by distinguished researchers working in chemistry, physics, computer science, and various areas of biology. These books are excellent references for physicists, chemists, electronics engineers, materials scientists, and researchers interested in molecular electronics and molecular electronic devices.