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Bragg fibers/ by Ritesh Kumar Chourasia, Aavishkar Katti.
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from optical properties to applications /
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Chourasia, Ritesh Kumar.
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xxi, 172 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Bragg fiber -- Chapter 2. Multi-layered and Multi-material Fabrication Techniques and Detailed Processes For Bragg Fibers -- Chapter 3. Various analytical techniques, theorems, and formalisms -- Chapter 4. Optical properties of symmetrical Bragg fiber: periodic structures -- Chapter 5. Optical properties of asymmetrical Bragg fiber: with defect -- Chapter 6. Multifunctional Bragg fibers: to see, hear, sense, and communicate simultaneously -- Chapter 7. Optofluidic Bragg Fiber Sensor Applications: Fuel Adulteration Sensor (Perceiving in Chemically Diverse Environments) -- Chapter 8. Bragg fiber optoelectronic applications: Optical inline filters for multiwavelength applications -- Chapter 9. Bragg Fiber: Some Nonlinear Aspects.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65164-9
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Bragg fibers = from optical properties to applications /
Chourasia, Ritesh Kumar.
Bragg fibers
from optical properties to applications /[electronic resource] :by Ritesh Kumar Chourasia, Aavishkar Katti. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xxi, 172 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Bragg fiber -- Chapter 2. Multi-layered and Multi-material Fabrication Techniques and Detailed Processes For Bragg Fibers -- Chapter 3. Various analytical techniques, theorems, and formalisms -- Chapter 4. Optical properties of symmetrical Bragg fiber: periodic structures -- Chapter 5. Optical properties of asymmetrical Bragg fiber: with defect -- Chapter 6. Multifunctional Bragg fibers: to see, hear, sense, and communicate simultaneously -- Chapter 7. Optofluidic Bragg Fiber Sensor Applications: Fuel Adulteration Sensor (Perceiving in Chemically Diverse Environments) -- Chapter 8. Bragg fiber optoelectronic applications: Optical inline filters for multiwavelength applications -- Chapter 9. Bragg Fiber: Some Nonlinear Aspects.
This book highlights the guiding mechanisms as well as the most current and important results in the field of innovative, bio-inspired Bragg fibers. While conventional optical fibers (COF) have several advantages over traditional waveguides, they also suffer from a number of disadvantages which are not present in Bragg fibers due to their minimal nonlinearities, lack of polarization or birefringence effect, lack of Fresnel reflections at the open fiber end, and absence of material or cladding losses. A natural platform for biological and chemical sensing, and with potential to boost communication systems' speed and bandwidth, the primary goal of this book is to apprise readers in academia and industry of properties of EM wave propagation in Bragg fibers with a defect layer. Their major applications in bio/chemical sensing, fuel adulteration sensing, high-temperature sensing, optical dual-channel inline filtering, optical de-multiplexers, optical couplers, and nonlinear soliton generation are presented in detail, along with comparisons of Bragg fibers with alternative structures and their relative pros and cons.
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