1st Edition

Photonics Elements for Sensing and Optical Conversions

Edited By Nikolay L. Kazanskiy Copyright 2024
318 Pages 2 Color & 336 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

318 Pages 2 Color & 336 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

318 Pages 2 Color & 336 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book covers a number of a rapidly growing areas of knowledge that may be termed as diffractive nanophotonics. It also discusses in detail photonic components that may find uses in sensorics and optical transformations. Photonics Elements for Sensing and Optical Conversions, covers a number of  rapidly growing areas of knowledge that may be termed as diffractive nanophotonics. The book... Read more

Authors

Preface

Abbreviations

Abstract

Chapter 1   Silicon photonic waveguides:  Comparison and utilization in sensing applications

Chapter 2   Photonic crystal cavities in integrated on-chip optical signal processing components

Chapter 3   Nanoplasmonic sensors: Recent advances

Chapter 4   Plasmonic nanolasers

Chapter 5   Metasurfaces and several well-studied applications

Chapter 6   Optical fiber sensors based on diffractive and fiber periodic
microstructures

Chapter 7   Wavefront aberration sensors based on optical expansion
by the Zernike basis

Chapter 8   Optical computing: Key problems, achievements and perspectives

General conclusion

References

Appendix A    Listing for calculating the sensor matched with the Zernike basis functions

Appendix B    Listing for calculating a distorted image

Index

Biography

Nikolay Lvovich Kazanskiygraduated with honors (1981) from Kuibyshev Aviation Institute (presently, Samara NationalResearch University), majoring in Applied Mathematics. He received his Candidate inPhysics & Maths (1988) and Doctor in Physics &Mathematics (1996) degrees from SamaraNational Research University. He is the di-rector of Image Processing Systems Institute ofthe RAS-Branch of the Federal Scientific-Research Centre "Crystallography and Photonics"of the Russian Academy of Sciences, also holding a part-time position of a professor atTechnical Cybernetics department of Samara National Research University. He is a memberof OSA, SPIE and IAPR. He co-authored 290 scientific papers, 14 monographs, 57inventions and patents. His current research interests include diffractive optics, computervision, optical sensors, mathematical modeling, lighting devices design, and nanophotonics