9780691037448-0691037442-Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light

Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light

ISBN-13: 9780691037448
ISBN-10: 0691037442
Author: John D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, Joshua N. Winn, Robert D. Meade
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 184 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780691037448
ISBN-10: 0691037442
Author: John D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, Joshua N. Winn, Robert D. Meade
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 184 pages

Summary

Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light (ISBN-13: 9780691037448 and ISBN-10: 0691037442), written by authors John D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, Joshua N. Winn, Robert D. Meade, was published by Princeton University Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Chemical (Engineering, Physics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Chemical books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Photonic Crystals is the first book to address one of the newest and most exciting developments in physics--the discovery of photonic band-gap materials and their use in controlling the propagation of light. Recent discoveries show that many of the properties of an electron in a semiconductor crystal can apply to a particle of light in a photonic crystal. This has vast implications for physicists, materials scientists, and electrical engineers and suggests such possible developments as an entirely optical computer. Combining cutting-edge research with the basic theoretical concepts behind photonic crystals, the authors present to undergraduates and researchers a concise, readable, and comprehensive text on these novel materials and their applications.


The first chapters develop the theoretical tools of photonic crystals in a broad, intuitive fashion, starting from nothing more than Maxwell's equations and Fourier analysis, and include analogies to traditional solid-state physics and quantum theory. There follows an investigation of the unique phenomena that take place within photonic crystals, at defect sites, and at surfaces and interfaces. The authors offer a new treatment of the traditional multilayer film (a one-dimensional photonic crystal), which allows for the extension to higher dimensions and more complex geometries. After exploring the capabilities of photonic crystals to guide and localize light, the authors demonstrate how these notions can be put to work.

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