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In recent decades , t here has been a phenomenal growth in the field of photonic crystal research and has emerged as an interdisciplinary area. Photonic crystals are usually nanostructured electromagnetic media consisting of periodic variation of dielectric constant, which prohibit certain electromagnetic wave frequency ranges called photonic bandgaps to propagate through them. Photonic crystals elicited numerous interesting features by unprecedented control of light and their exploitation is a promising tool in nanophotonics and designing optical components. The book 'Advances in Photonic…mehr
In recent decades, there has been a phenomenal growth in the field of photonic crystal research and has emerged as an interdisciplinary area. Photonic crystals are usually nanostructured electromagnetic media consisting of periodic variation of dielectric constant, which prohibit certain electromagnetic wave frequency ranges called photonic bandgaps to propagate through them. Photonic crystals elicited numerous interesting features by unprecedented control of light and their exploitation is a promising tool in nanophotonics and designing optical components. The book 'Advances in Photonic Crystals and Devices' is designed with 15 chapters with introductory as well as research and application based contents. It covers the following highlighted features:
Basics of photonic crystals and photonic crystal fibers
Different theoretical as well as experimental approaches
Current research advances from around the globe
Nonlinear optics and super-continuum generation in photonic crystal fibers
Magnetized cold plasma photonic crystals
Liquid crystal defect embedded with graphene layers
Biophysics and biomedical applications as optical sensors
Two-dimensional photonic crystal demultiplexer
Optical logic gates using photonic crystals
A large number of references
The goal of this book is to draw the background in understanding, fabrication and characterization of photonic crystals using a variety of materials and their applications in design of several optical devices. Though the book is useful as a reference for the researchers working in the area of photonics, optical computing and fabrication of nanophotonic devices, it is intended for the beginners like students pursuing their masters' degree in photonics.
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Autorenporträt
Narendra Kumar was born in 1976 in Pitro, a village located
in Bhojpur district of Bihar, India. He received B.Sc. (Hons.)
and M.Sc. degrees in Physics from Banaras Hindu University
in 1996 and 1998, respectively. Prior to graduation, he completed
his schooling from PTPS (Patratu) High School and
St. Columba's College, Hazaribag, Jharkhand. He obtained a
doctorate in Applied Physics from IIT-BHU in 2002. During
his doctoral research, he worked on the propagation
characteristics of some optical waveguides with new smart
structures as well as one-dimensional photonic crystals.
Dr. Kumar is an Assistant Professor (in senior grade) in the
Department of Physics, School of Sciences, Mody University
of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Sikar, Rajasthan,
India. He has over 16 years of experience in academics and research. His research interests
include Optoelectronics and Photonics. He has published more than 24 research papers in
the peer-reviewed international journals and presented papers in several national and
international conferences. He has also co-authored 4 book chapters in the books published
from globally recognized publishers. Some of his works have been extensively cited by
many leading researchers in the field. His three books have been published by major
abroad publishers including Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (USA). He is a member of Board
of Studies at Mody University and has designed several curricula in Physics for UG and
PG levels. He has supervised five master-degree dissertations and co-supervised four doctoral
theses. He has also served as Head, Department of Science, during 2013-2015 and
thereafter as Coordinator, Department of Physics, for 3 years at Mody University. Dr. Kumar
is in the editorial board of the International Journal of Electromagnetics and Applications (SAP),
USA, and associated with some international journals as an invited reviewer in his area of
expertise. He is a Life Fellow of Optical Society of India and the Indian Science Congress
Association.
Bhuvneshwer Suthar was born in 1983 in Bikaner, India.
He received a B.Sc. degree in 2002 from MDS University,
Ajmer, India and an M.Sc. degree in Physics in 2004 from the
University of Bikaner, and a PhD degree in Photonics in 2011
from MGS University, Bikaner (formerly the University of
Bikaner). He received the Junior Research Fellowship of
CSIR, New Delhi, India during 2006-2008 and the Senior
Research Fellowship of CSIR, New Delhi, India during
2008-2011. He has worked as an Assistant Professor in the
College of Engineering & Technology, Bikaner during
2011-2012 and then in Govt. Engineering College, Bikaner
during 2012-2018. At present, he is working as an Assistant
Professor in the Department of Physics, MLB Government
College, Nokha, Bikaner, India. He has published more than 40 research papers in nationaland
international-level journals and also published more than 25 papers in various
international conference proceedings. He has published two authored books and one
edited book on photonic crystals in Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (USA). He has been an
editor of four published international conference proceedings, including AIP Conference
Proceedings. His research interests include Optoelectronics, Photonics, and Nonlinear
Optics. Dr. Suthar is a member of the editorial board of the two international journals and
also a reviewer of various international journals. He is also a senior member of International
Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT).
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Foreword ....................................................................................................................................... vii Preface ..............................................................................................................................................ix Editors ..............................................................................................................................................xi Contributors ................................................................................................................................. xiii List of Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. xvii 1. An Introduction to Photonic Crystal Fiber: Modal and Structural Parameters ........1 Dimpi Paul and Rajib Biswas 2. Transmission Properties of One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal ............................... 17 Laxmi Shiveshwari 3. Introduction to Photonic Crystal Fibers ..........................................................................45 Mohit Sharma and S. Konar 4. Nonlinear Optics and Supercontinuum Generation in Photonic Crystal Fibers .............................................................................................................. 65 Mohit Sharma and S. Konar 5. Effects of Various Parameters on Band Structure of Extrinsic Magnetized Cold Plasma Photonic Crystal ...........................................................................................79 Narendra Kumar and Bhuvneshwer Suthar 6. Broadband Fiber-Optic Parametric Amplifier Based on Near-Zero Ultraflat Dispersion Photonic Crystal Fiber ....................................................................................95 Partha Sona Maji 7. Properties of Electromagnetic Density of Mode in Acoustically Perturbed Photonic Crystal.................................................................................................................. 109 Ayush Aman, Yogesh Sharma, Surendra Prasad, and Vivek Singh 8. Embedded Liquid Crystal Defect with Graphene Layers in Asymmetric One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal as Sensor Application ...................................... 121 Pawan Singh, Krishan Pal, Khem B. Thapa, Narinder Kumar, and Devesh Kumar 9. Tunable Broadband Reflector Using a One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Containing Metamaterial with Symmetrically Introduced Magnetized Cold Plasma Defect ...................................................................................................................... 143 Asish Kumar, Khem B. Thapa, Narendra Kumar, and Anil K. Yadav 10. Photonic Crystal-Based Sensors for Biosensing Applications .................................. 161 R. Rajasekar, G. Thavasi Raja, and Robinson Savarimuthu 11. 2D Photonic Crystal-Based Demultiplexer: A Review ............................................... 211 Venkatachalam Kannaiyan, Robinson Savarimuthu, and Sriram Kumar Dhamodharan 12. Photonic Crystal-Based Logic Gates ............................................................................... 251 Nirmala Maria D'souza and Vincent Mathew 13. Designing Devices Using One-Dimensional Ternary Photonic Bandgap Material Structures ............................................................................................................ 267 Anirudh Banerjee 14. Interference-Based All-Optical Photonic Crystal Logic Gates .................................283 Enaul Haq Shaik and Nakkeeran Rangaswamy 15. Photonics for Biomedical Sensing .................................................................................. 313 K. P. Swain, G. Palai, and P. Sarkar Index .............................................................................................................................................349
Contents Foreword ....................................................................................................................................... vii Preface ..............................................................................................................................................ix Editors ..............................................................................................................................................xi Contributors ................................................................................................................................. xiii List of Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. xvii 1. An Introduction to Photonic Crystal Fiber: Modal and Structural Parameters ........1 Dimpi Paul and Rajib Biswas 2. Transmission Properties of One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal ............................... 17 Laxmi Shiveshwari 3. Introduction to Photonic Crystal Fibers ..........................................................................45 Mohit Sharma and S. Konar 4. Nonlinear Optics and Supercontinuum Generation in Photonic Crystal Fibers .............................................................................................................. 65 Mohit Sharma and S. Konar 5. Effects of Various Parameters on Band Structure of Extrinsic Magnetized Cold Plasma Photonic Crystal ...........................................................................................79 Narendra Kumar and Bhuvneshwer Suthar 6. Broadband Fiber-Optic Parametric Amplifier Based on Near-Zero Ultraflat Dispersion Photonic Crystal Fiber ....................................................................................95 Partha Sona Maji 7. Properties of Electromagnetic Density of Mode in Acoustically Perturbed Photonic Crystal.................................................................................................................. 109 Ayush Aman, Yogesh Sharma, Surendra Prasad, and Vivek Singh 8. Embedded Liquid Crystal Defect with Graphene Layers in Asymmetric One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal as Sensor Application ...................................... 121 Pawan Singh, Krishan Pal, Khem B. Thapa, Narinder Kumar, and Devesh Kumar 9. Tunable Broadband Reflector Using a One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Containing Metamaterial with Symmetrically Introduced Magnetized Cold Plasma Defect ...................................................................................................................... 143 Asish Kumar, Khem B. Thapa, Narendra Kumar, and Anil K. Yadav 10. Photonic Crystal-Based Sensors for Biosensing Applications .................................. 161 R. Rajasekar, G. Thavasi Raja, and Robinson Savarimuthu 11. 2D Photonic Crystal-Based Demultiplexer: A Review ............................................... 211 Venkatachalam Kannaiyan, Robinson Savarimuthu, and Sriram Kumar Dhamodharan 12. Photonic Crystal-Based Logic Gates ............................................................................... 251 Nirmala Maria D'souza and Vincent Mathew 13. Designing Devices Using One-Dimensional Ternary Photonic Bandgap Material Structures ............................................................................................................ 267 Anirudh Banerjee 14. Interference-Based All-Optical Photonic Crystal Logic Gates .................................283 Enaul Haq Shaik and Nakkeeran Rangaswamy 15. Photonics for Biomedical Sensing .................................................................................. 313 K. P. Swain, G. Palai, and P. Sarkar Index .............................................................................................................................................349
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