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  1. Optical and Quantum Electronics
  2. Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32
  3. Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32, Issue 6-8, August 2000
  4. All-optical serial switcher
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Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32, Issue 6-8, August 2000
Foreword
Application of multiresolution analysis to the modeling of microwave and optical structures
A finite difference beam propagation algorithm based on generalized transmission line equations
Locally rigorous electromagnetic analysis of non-periodic gratings with large size and small features in the non-scalar validity domain by the field stitching method
Towards structural optimization of planar integrated lightwave circuits
Efficient β-formulation for the FEM analysis of leaky modes in general anisotropic channel waveguides
Coupled mode theory for resonant excitation of waveguiding structures
Considering azimuthal dependence in the numerical modeling of VCSELs
Nonlinear effects in blue-shift waveguide EAM's
All-optical serial switcher
On the efficiency of small-angle Čerenkov second harmonic generation in optical waveguides
Modelling of optical amplification in Er/Yb co-doped LiNbO3 waveguides
On the transfer matrix theory of contradirectional devices
Optimisation of digital optical switches
Full-wave modeling of piezoelectric transducers for SAW acousto-optical interactions
Modelling of strongly nonlinear sinusoidal Bragg gratings by the Method of Single Expression
Analysis of nonreciprocal light propagation in multimode imaging devices
Normalised analysis for the design of evanescent-wave sensors and its use for tolerance evaluation
Evanescent wave sensor of sensitivity larger than a free space wave
Modelling of 3D photonic crystals based on opals
Diffraction effects in guided photonic band gap structure
Numerical studies of 2D photonic crystals: Waveguides, coupling between waveguides and filters
Modal characteristics of few-mode silica-based photonic crystal fibres
Generalized source method: New possibilities for waveguide and grating problems
Modeling of waveguide UV-induced Bragg gratings with arbitrary apodization function: Tools for designing high-performance related devices
A full-wave three-dimensional analysis of open dielectric waveguides and periodic structures using an equivalent network model
Reflection from 1D quasi-periodical structures
Anisotropic surface relief diffraction gratings under arbitrary plane wave incidence
High grating efficiency by energy accumulation in a leaky mode
Modelling of guided-wave Bragg gratings and grating sensors using the collocation method
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32, Issue 4-5, May 2000
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32, Issue 3, March 2000
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32, Issue 2, February 2000
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2000
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 31
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 30
Optical and Quantum Electronics : Volume 29

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All-optical serial switcher

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Garzia, F. Sibilia, C. Bertolotti, M.
Copyright Year 2000
Abstract We present a device that is capable of switching a sequence of equally spaced pulses between two or more outputs, according to the switching information carried from the first pulse, that behaves as an addresser. The device acts as an all-optical serial switcher and it is based on the properties of a soliton beam in a transverse refractive index profile. We further study the interaction force between solitons.
Starting Page 781
Ending Page 798
Page Count 18
File Format PDF
ISSN 03068919
Journal Optical and Quantum Electronics
Volume Number 32
Issue Number 6-8
e-ISSN 1572817X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2000-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Characterization and Evaluation Materials Computer Communication Networks Applied Optics, Optoelectronics, Optical Devices Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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