There has been a considerable growth in optical communications, coupled with a great improvement in optical materials and devices. This work reviews the current state-of-the-art, from unconventional imaging and adaptive optics, optical processing, diffractive optics, ultrafast nonlinear optical interactions, novel materials and microfabrication methods, to advanced devices and systems for information storage, processing and communications. It should be a useful resource for the researcher, engineer and advanced student interested in development and innovation.
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`The book is very organized and well written, with comprehensive references and subject-author indexes. It will be a valuable reference for scientists, engineers, and graduate students working in a number of areas.'
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Preface. Unconventional Imaging and Processing. Coherence Methods for Unconventional Imaging Processes; E.N. Leith. Some Diffractive - Optical Systems Based on Novel Gratings; A.W. Lohmann. Technologies and Potential Applications of Adaptive Optics; J.C. Dainty. Pattern Recognition with Joint Transform Correlators - Recent Developments; E. Marom, et al. Storage of 3D Information on 2D Elements; J. Shamir. Generalized Super Resolution Approach based on the Degrees of Freedom Hyper-Space Adaptation; D. Mendlovic, et al. Diffractive Elements and Microoptics. Real-Time Holographic Interferometry in Photorefractive BTO Crystals Using Optical Phase Conjugation with a Low Power Laser Diode; V.I. Vlad, et al. Planar Diffractive Elements for Compact Optics; Y. Amitai, et al. Design and Fabrication Issues in Subwavelength Diffractive Optical Elements; P. Chavel, P. Lalanne. Subwavelength and quasi-Subwavelength Diffractive Optical Elements; L.M. Bernardo. Microsystems for Optical Imaging and Interconnects; R. Dändliker, et al. Micro-Optical Components for Information Technology Fabricated via LIGA Technique; H.-D. Bauer, et al. Nonlinear and Ultrafast Optics. Nonlinear Photonic Engineering: Physics and Applications; J. Zyss, et al. Novel Optical Phenomena in Near-Critical Photorefractive Crystals: Diffusion Driven Diffraction and Spontaneous Self-Trapping; B. Crosignani, et al. Frequency Upconversion of Lasers with Optical Parametric Oscillators; O. Aytür. Characterization of Nonlinear Optical Materials for Photonic Applications; S. Couris, et al. Adaptive Techniques in Ultrafast Optics; Y. Silberberg, et al. Nonlinear Spatio-Temporal Information Processing with Femtosecond Laser Pulses; Y. Fainman, etal. Optical Communication. All-Optical Semiconductor Switching Devices for Applications in Optical Communication Systems; S. Diez, et al. Computer Modeling of Optical Fibers and Waveguides; M.S. Al Salameh, S.A. Alkhawaldeh. Tbit/sec Optical ATM Switch Utilizing Dynamic WDM Technology; D. Sadot. Towards Uniform Channel Performance in Dynamic WDM Systems and Networks; A.E. Willner. Devices, Interconnects and Switching. Resonant Structures for Optical Processing and Communication; A.A. Friesem, et al. Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulators as Intracavity Laser Elements and Dynamic Holographic Correctors for Distortions in Optical Systems; V. Berenberg, et al. Fundamental Issues in Optical Interconnections; H.M. Ozaktas. The Electroholographic Optical Switches and Interconnects; A.J. Agranat, et al. VIVALDI &endash; Variations on a Theme of Optical Crossbars; T.J. Hall. Laser-Material Interactions and Optical Storage. Laser Materials Processing for Optoeelectronics and Information Systems; N.A. Vainos. Recording in Quantum Dot Glasses by Pulsed Laser Irradiation; Y. Kaganovskii, et al. Photorefractive Volume Holographic Memories for Associative Storage and Processing in a Multimedia Environment; P.A. Mitkas, G. Betzos. Characteristics and Applications of Volume Phase Holographic Gratings Recorded in Photo-Thermo-Refractive Glasses; M.G. Moharam, S. Dunn. Optical Research in Israel. Electrooptics in Israel; M. Oron. Subject Index. Author Index.
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