05613nam 2200733 450 991013226850332120220111004414.01-119-01177-91-119-01178-71-119-01176-0(CKB)3710000000366204(EBL)1895912(SSID)ssj0001440854(PQKBManifestationID)11934826(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001440854(PQKBWorkID)11392415(PQKB)11521914(PQKBManifestationID)16040215(PQKB)24120795(MiAaPQ)EBC1895912(DLC) 2014042852(Au-PeEL)EBL1895912(CaPaEBR)ebr11027507(CaONFJC)MIL770119(OCoLC)894128584(PPN)190960531(EXLCZ)99371000000036620420150312h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPhotonicsVolume IIIPhotonics technology and instrumentation scientific foundations, technology and applications /edited by David L. Andrews, School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia Norwich, UK ; contributors, Ann Bui [and thirty one others]Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2015.©20151 online resource (544 p.)Photonics Technology and Intrumentation ;Volume 3"A Wiley-Science Wise Co-Publication"--Cover.1-118-22554-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Solid-State Lighting: Toward Smart and Ultraefficient Materials, Devices, Lamps, and Systems; 1.1 A Brief History of SSL [1]; 1.1.1 Stepping Stones: Red and Blue LEDs; 1.1.2 State-of-the-Art SSL Device Architecture: InGaN Blue LED + Green/Red Phosphors; 1.1.3 State-of-the-Art SSL Lamp Architectures; 1.1.4 SSL Applications; 1.2 Beyond the State-of-the-Art: Smart and Ultraefficient SSL; 1.2.1 Characteristics: Multicolor Electroluminescence, Narrowband Spectra, High Modulation Speed; 1.2.2 Potential Future System Applications1.2.3 Benefits: "Effective" Efficiency, Consumption of Light, and GDP1.3 Ultraefficient SSL Lighting: Toward Multicolor Semiconductor Electroluminescence; 1.3.1 Blue Materials and Devices; 1.3.2 Green Materials and Devices; 1.3.3 Red Materials and Devices; 1.4 Smart Solid-State Lighting: Toward Control of Flux and Spectra in Time and Space; 1.4.1 Optical Integration: Mixing Colors While Maintaining Low Etendue; 1.4.2 Optoelectronic Integration: Reliability, Functionality, and Cost; 1.4.3 Optomechanical Integration: Control of Flux in Space; 1.5 Summary and Conclusions; AcknowledgmentsReferences2 Integrated Optics Using High Contrast Gratings; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Physics of Near-Wavelength Grating; 2.2.1 Overview of the Underlying Principles; 2.2.2 Analytical Formulation; 2.2.3 HCG Supermodes and Their Interferences; 2.2.4 HCG Band Diagram; 2.3 Applications of HCGs; 2.3.1 High-Contrast-Grating-Based VCSELs; 2.3.2 All-Pass Optical Filter Array as Optical Phase Array; 2.3.3 Planar High Numerical Aperture Focusing Reflectors and Lenses; 2.3.4 Resonator with Surface-Normal Optical Coupling; 2.3.5 HCG for High-Precision Metrology2.3.6 High Contrast Grating Hollow-Core Waveguide2.3.7 HCG Photon Cage; 2.3.8 Vertical-to-in-Plane Optical Coupler; 2.4 Summary; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Plasmonic Crystals: Controlling Light With Periodically Structured Metal Films; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surface Plasmon Polaritons; 3.3 Basics of Surface Plasmon Polaritonic Crystals; 3.3.1 Bloch Mode Structure; 3.3.2 Enhanced Optical Transmission Through Plasmonic Crystals; 3.3.3 Improving Surface Transparency of Dielectrics with Nanostructured Metal; 3.4 Polarization and Wavelength Management with Plasmonic Crystals3.4.1 Polarization Properties of Plasmonic Crystals with Rectangular Basis3.4.2 Birefringence of Plasmonic Crystals with Elliptical Basis; 3.4.3 Polarization Superprism Effect; 3.4.4 Four-Level Polarization Discriminator Based on SPPCs; 3.4.5 Wavelength Demultiplexing with Plasmonic Crystals; 3.5 Chirped Plasmonic Crystals: Broadband and Broadangle SPP Antennas Based on Plasmonic Crystals; 3.6 Active Control of Light with Plasmonic Crystals; 3.6.1 Electronically Controlled SPP Dispersion; 3.6.2 Magneto-Optical Control of Plasmonic Crystal Transmission3.6.3 Acoustic Effects in Plasmonic Crystals"The Handbook of Photonics third volume addresses photonics technology and application. It discusses communication networks, data buffers, defense and security applications, detectors, fiber optics and amplifiers, green photonics, instrumentation and metrology, interferometers, light-harvesting materials, logic devices, optical communications, remote sensing, solar energy, solid-state lighting, and wavelength conversion"--Provided by publisher.A Wiley-Science Wise Co-PublicationOptoelectronic devicesPhotonicsEquipment and suppliesOptoelectronic devices.PhotonicsEquipment and supplies.621.36/5TEC019000bisacshAndrews David L.Bui AnnMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910132268503321Photonics2026196UNINA