LEADER 05788nam 2200721 a 450 001 9910139233603321 005 20170815164853.0 010 $a1-118-58637-9 010 $a1-118-58635-2 010 $a1-299-27738-1 010 $a1-118-58631-X 035 $a(CKB)2560000000099413 035 $a(EBL)1143506 035 $a(OCoLC)830161902 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000833651 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11529305 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000833651 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10936050 035 $a(PQKB)10221577 035 $a(OCoLC)839675325 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1143506 035 $a(CaSebORM)9781118586358 035 $a(PPN)178292613 035 $a(EXLCZ)992560000000099413 100 $a20101203d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aMicrowave photonic links$b[electronic resource] $ecomponents and circuits /$fChristian Rumelhard, Catherine Algani, Anne-Laure Billabert 205 $a1st edition 210 $aLondon $cISTE ;$aHoboken, N.J. $cJ. Wiley$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (420 p.) 225 1 $aISTE 300 $aAdapted and updated from Composants et circuits pour liaisons photoniques en micro-ondes published 2010 in France by Hermes Science/Lavoisier. 311 $a1-84821-226-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [367]-391) and index. 327 $aCover; Microwave Photonic Links; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Abbrevation Glossary; Chapter 1 General Points; 1.1. Microwave photonic links; 1.2. Link description; 1.3. Signal to transmit; 1.3.1. Microwave signal; 1.3.2. Microwave carrier for a digital signal; 1.3.3. UWB signal; 1.3.4. Optical carrier; 1.3.5. Summary; 1.4. Limitations of microwave photonic links; 1.4.1. Limitations due to the materials constituting the different elements; 1.4.2. Noise sources in microwave photonic links; 1.4.3. Nonlinearities 327 $a1.5. The components and characteristics of microwave photonic linksChapter 2 Generation and Modulation of Light; 2.1. Laser; 2.1.1. General points; 2.1.2. Semiconductor laser structure and optical gain in the active zone; 2.1.3. Operation of a Fabry-Perot laser; 2.1.4. Optical confinement factor and rate equations; 2.1.5. Static mode of laser operation (or CW mode of operation); 2.1.6. Dynamic mode of laser operation: RF small signal response; 2.1.7. RIN laser noise; 2.1.8. Increase in 1/f of RIN and superposition of a small signal and noise; 2.1.9. Different laser configurations 327 $a2.1.10. CAD laser models2.1.11. Laser measurements and temperature stabilization; 2.2. Electro-optic modulator: EOM; 2.2.1. General physical principles; 2.2.2. Pockels or linear electro-optical effect; 2.2.3. Mach-Zehnder electro-optic modulator; 2.2.4. Single-Drive MZM: one driving electrode; 2.2.5. Dual-drive MZM: two driving electrodes; 2.2.6. Real Mach-Zehnder modulator: characteristics and performances; 2.2.7. Mach-Zehnder modulator technology; 2.3. Electro-absorption modulator: EAM; 2.3.1. Electro-absorption effect; 2.3.2. FKE; 2.3.3. Stark effect; 2.3.4. Quantum well structures 327 $a2.3.5. MEA operation2.3.6. Characteristics of an EAM; 2.3.7. EML: EAM integrated to a DFB laser; 2.3.8. EAM electrical modeling for ultra-fast signal simulation; Chapter 3 Optical Fibers and Amplifiers; 3.1. Optical fibers; 3.1.1. General; 3.1.2. Material attenuation; 3.1.3. Material refraction index and dispersion; 3.1.4. Total reflection, numerical aperture, transmitted maximum frequency; 3.1.5. Step-index fiber; 3.1.6. Graded index fiber; 3.1.7. Single-mode fiber; 3.1.8. Plastic optical fibers; 3.2. Optical amplifiers; 3.2.1. Semiconductor optical amplifiers: SOA; 3.2.2. EDFAs 327 $a3.3. Appendix: modal analysis of propagation in a fiber3.3.1. Maxwell equations; 3.3.2. Maxwell equations in a cylindrical fiber; 3.3.3. Continuity and characteristic equation conditions; 3.3.4. Research of different propagation modes; 3.3.5. Approximation of linearly polarized modes; Chapter 4 Photodetectors; 4.1. Photodetector definition; 4.2. Photodiodes; 4.2.1. Presentation; 4.2.2. Light absorption in a semiconductor; 4.2.3. p-i-n photodiode; 4.2.4. Metal-semiconductor-metal or MSM photodiode; 4.2.5. Equivalent circuits for p-i-n and MSM photodiodes; 4.2.6. Nonlinearities 327 $a4.2.7. UTC photodiodes 330 $aThis book presents the electrical models for the different elements of a photonic microwave link like lasers, external modulators, optical fibers, photodiodes and phototransistors. The future trends of these components are also introduced: lasers to VCSEL, external modulators to electro-absorption modulators, glass optical fibers to plastic optical fibers, photodiodes to UTC photodiodes or phototransistors. 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Justicia distributiva y legitimidad: una crítica poscolonial de la razón jurídica en la conquista de América --$t2. Visión del mundo y paradigmas culturales en la capitulación de Juan Ponce de León sobre la conquista de la Florida --$t3. Ecdótica y crítica textual en la Historia de la invención de las Indias de Fernán Pérez de Oliva --$t4. Problemas de edición e interpretación en la Relación de los primeros descubrimientos de Fr ancisco Pizarro y Diego de Almagro --$t5. Poesía y descubrimiento: los territorios de la épica en La conquista del Perú --$t6. Literatura, memoria y duelo en La Florida del Inca --$t7. Colonialismo, Derecho y cultura en los Comentarios reales --$t8. La visión trasatlántica de las culturas en los Comentarios reales --$t9. Orientalismo, conocimiento y cultura en la Historia del gran reino de la China --$tBIBLIOGRAFÍA 330 $aPropone una revisión en el estudio de los orígenes del imperio español en el siglo XVI a partir de una perspectiva global. 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