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March 1995 0471308188 978-0471308188 1
Fundamentals of Optical Fibers offers students a timely, pedagogically consistent introduction to the fundamental principles of light propagation in fibers. In it, Professor John A. Buck reviews, in depth, fundamental waveguiding concepts, the influence of various fiber structures and materials on light transmission, nonlinear light propagation effects occurring in fibers, and various measurement techniques. Since the chief application of optical fibers is in communication systems, throughout the book the focus is on topics which pertain to that domain.

In the first part of the text, the author lays the groundwork for later discussions with a detailed review of the relevant electromagnetic principles and how they apply to the analysis of wave propagation. He also introduces basic field equations and delineates the fundamental principles of dielectric waveguides.

In the second part, he explores the limitations of fiber transmission, paying particular attention to the problems of loss and dispersion. He reviews fabrication procedures and alternative fiber designs as they relate to minimizing loss and dispersion. And he presents field analysis methods for single mode and multimode fibers having graded index profiles.

In the last part, Professor Buck reviews the basics of nonlinear optics and discusses the origins of nonlinear effects and the conditions under which they appear in fibers. This section also features a discussion of fiber amplifiers, along with a review of the fundamentals of light amplification by stimulated emission.

Offering a well-balanced presentation of the basics of light propagation in fibers, and including real-world examples and end-of-chapter problems, Fundamentals of Optical Fibers is an excellent text for senior- to graduate-level courses in electrical engineering or physics. It is accessible to anyone who has taken at least a one-semester course in electromagnetics at the undergraduate level.

Offering a balanced presentation of the basics of light propagation in fibers, Fundamentals of Optical Fibers is an excellent introductory text for senior- to graduate-level courses in electrical engineering or physics. It was designed to be accessible to virtually anyone who has taken undergraduate courses in electromagnetics, and because it treats a number of key issues in fiber communications systems, it serves equally well as a supplement to fiber systems books used in most communications-oriented courses.

Covers light propagation in optical fibers with an emphasis on issues pertaining to communications systems.

  • Reviews, in depth, relevant waveguiding concepts and the influence of fiber structures and materials on light transmission
  • Explores the limitations of fiber transmission techniques, with an emphasis on the problems of loss and dispersion and the fiber designs currently used to minimize them
  • Describes field analysis methods for single mode and multimode fibers
  • Explores the origins of nonlinear effects and the conditions under which they appear in fibers
  • Includes real-world examples, and chapter-end problems


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The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a balanced account of the basics of light propagation in fibers. Includes the current level of technology in optical fiber design, along with measurement techniques and nonlinear effects. Provides a thorough treatment of the basic topics in optical fiber transmission and includes scores of examples and end-of-chapter problems.

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Fundamentals of Optical Fibersoffers students a timely, pedagogically consistent introduction to the fundamental principles of light propagation in fibers. In it, Professor John A. Buck reviews, in depth, fundamental waveguiding concepts, the influence of various fiber structures and materials on light transmission, nonlinear light propagation effects occurring in fibers, and various measurement techniques. Since the chief application of optical fibers is in communication systems, throughout the book the focus is on topics which pertain to that domain. In the first part of the text, the author lays the groundwork for later discussions with a detailed review of the relevant electromagnetic principles and how they apply to the analysis of wave propagation. He also introduces basic field equations and delineates the fundamental principles of dielectric wave-guides. In the second part, he explores the limitations of fiber transmission, paying particular attention to the problems of loss and dispersion. He reviews fabrication procedures and alternative fiber designs as they relate to minimizing loss and dispersion. And he presents field analysis methods for single mode and multimode fibers having graded index profiles. In the last part, Professor Buck reviews the basics of nonlinear optics and discusses the origins of nonlinear effects and the conditions under which they appear in fibers. This section also features a discussion of fiber amplifiers, along with a review of the fundamentals of light amplification by stimulated emission. Offering a well-balanced presentation of the basics of light propagation in fibers, and including real-world examples and end-of-chapter problems, Fundamentals of Optical Fibers is an excellent text for senior- to graduate-level courses in electrical engineering or physics. It is accessible to anyone who has taken at least a one-semester course in electromagnetics at the undergraduate level.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (March 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471308188
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471308188
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,434,592 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The study of optical fiber waveguides, and all other electromagnetic phenomena, begins with Maxwell's equations. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
step index case, mode field radius, numerical aperture angle, group delay differences, power loss coefficient, cubic dispersion, slab guide, weakly guiding approximation, power confinement, alpha profile, graded fiber, radial mode number, leaky waves, azimuthal mode number, step index fiber, cladding index, microbending loss, phasor form, bent fiber, nonlinear polarization, slab waveguide, instantaneous form, profile dispersion, dielectric guides, outer cladding
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Electronics Letters, Journal of Lightwave Technology, Academic Press, Applied Optics, Journal of Quantum Electronics, Fiber Optics, John Wiley, Applied Physics Letters, Bell System Technical Journal, Monomode Fibres, Optical Fiber Telecommunications, Physical Review, Communication Electronics, Glass Optical Waveguides, Van Duzer
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