05248cam a2200469Mi 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730400031001140200028001450200015001730200035001880200015002230200018002380200015002560350022002710350024002930500023003170720023003400720023003630820015003861000029004012450117004302500020005472640040005673000057006073360026006643370026006903380036007164900041007525201824007935051633026175880047042506500021042977000034043188560189043528560093045418560102046349380042047369781482241815FlBoTFG20190320020022.0m o d cr cn|||||||||180115s2017 flua o 000 0 eng d aOCoLC-PbengerdacOCoLC-P a9781315156996q(e-book) a1315156997 a9781482241815q(e-book ;qPDF) a1482241811 a9781351632195 a1351632191 a(OCoLC)1019716367 a(OCoLC-P)1019716367 4aTK8320b.D355 2017 7aTEC0190002bisacsh 7aTEC0270002bisacsh04a621.3810451 aDakin, John P.,eeditor.10aHandbook of Optoelectronics, Second Edition :bEnabling Technologies (Volume Two) /ceditors, Brown, Robert G.W. aSecond edition. 1aBoca Raton, FL :bCRC Press,c2017. a1 online resource (xvi, 721 pages) :billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aSeries in Optics and Optoelectronics2 a"Handbook of Optoelectronics offers a self-contained reference from the basic science and light sources to devices and modern applications across the entire spectrum of disciplines utilizing optoelectronic technologies. This second edition gives a complete update of the original work with a focus on systems and applications. Volume I covers the details of optoelectronic devices and techniques including semiconductor lasers, optical detectors and receivers, optical fiber devices, modulators, amplifiers, integrated optics, LEDs, and engineered optical materials with brand new chapters on silicon photonics, nanophotonics, and graphene optoelectronics. Volume II addresses the underlying system technologies enabling state-of-the-art communications, imaging, displays, sensing, data processing, energy conversion, and actuation. Volume III is brand new to this edition, focusing on applications in infrastructure, transport, security, surveillance, environmental monitoring, military, industrial, oil and gas, energy generation and distribution, medicine, and free space. No other resource in the field comes close to its breadth and depth, with contributions from leading industrial and academic institutions around the world. Whether used as a reference, research tool, or broad-based introduction to the field, the Handbook offers everything you need to get started. (The previous edition of this title was published as Handbook of Optoelectronics, 9780750306461.)John P. Dakin, PhD, is professor (emeritus) at the Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, UK. Robert G.W. Brown, PhD, is chief executive officer of the American Institute of Physics and an adjunct full professor in the Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic at the University of California, Irvine."--Provided by publisher.00tPart, I Enabling technologies for communications --tchapter 1 Optical transmission /rMichel Joindot Michel Digonnet --tchapter 2 Optical network architectures /rTon Koonen --tchapter 3 Optical switching and multiplexed architectures /rDominique Chiaroni --tpart, II Enabling technologies for imaging and displays --tchapter 4 Camera technology /rKenkichi Tanioka Takao Ando Masayuki Sugawara --tchapter 5 Vacuum tube and plasma displays /rMakoto Maeda Tsutae Shinoda Heiju Uchiike --tchapter 6 Liquid crystal displays /rJ. Cliff Jones --tchapter 7 Technology and applications of spatial light modulators /rUzi Efron --tchapter 8 Organic electroluminescent displays /rEuan Smith --tchapter 9 Three-dimensional display systems /rNick Holliman --tchapter 10 Optical scanning and printing /rRon Gibbs --tpart, III Enabling technologies for sensing, data processing, energy conversion, and actuation --tchapter 11 Optical fiber sensors /rJohn P. Dakin Kazuo Hotate Robert A. Lieberman Michael A. Marcus --tchapter 12 Remote optical sensing by laser /rJ. Michael Vaughan --tchapter 13 Optical information storage and recovery /rSusanna Orlic --tchapter 14 Optical information processing /rJohn N. Lee --tchapter 15 Spectroscopic analysis /rGünter Gauglitz John P. Dakin --tchapter 16 Optical to electrical energy conversion: Solar cells /rTom Markvart Fernando Araujo de Castro --tchapter 17 Optical nano- and microactuation /rGeorge K. Knopf --tpart, IV Applications for medicine, health monitoring, and biotechnology --tchapter The art of practical optoelectronic systems /rAnthony E. Smart. aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. 0aOptoelectronics.1 aBrown, Robert G. W.,eeditor.403Taylor & Francisuhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.1201/9781315156996qapplication/PDFzDistributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access.403Taylor & Francisuhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315156996zClick here to view.423OCLC metadata license agreementuhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf aTaylor & FrancisbTAFRn9781315156996