Nonlinear Optical Materials for All-Optical Switching Applications

This book highlights the background and fundamentals of nonlinear optical materials in relation to all-optical switching applications. It explains major aspects of nonlinear refractive index and the nonlinear absorption phenomena which are essential to decide the figure-of-merit of various materials for the all-optical switching. Autocorrelation technique, frequency-resolved optical gating, spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction, grating-eliminated no-nonsense observation of ultrafast incident laser light e-fields are discussed to measure the temporal and spectral profiles of the ultrafast pulsed lasers. Advanced nonlinear optical characterization methods such as single- and dual-arm Z-scan, pump-probe and beam deflection techniques are also discussed at length.  The transmission signal obtained in the majority of the nonlinear optical effects is found to be weak which creates hiccups to obtain faster switching speeds. Various solutions are discussed to overcome these existing limitations of the all-optical switching-based devices. Optical nonlinearities in semiconductors, organic molecules and challenges in all-optical switching devices are also addressed in the book.

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Nonlinear Optical Materials for All-Optical Switching Applications

This book highlights the background and fundamentals of nonlinear optical materials in relation to all-optical switching applications. It explains major aspects of nonlinear refractive index and the nonlinear absorption phenomena which are essential to decide the figure-of-merit of various materials for the all-optical switching. Autocorrelation technique, frequency-resolved optical gating, spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction, grating-eliminated no-nonsense observation of ultrafast incident laser light e-fields are discussed to measure the temporal and spectral profiles of the ultrafast pulsed lasers. Advanced nonlinear optical characterization methods such as single- and dual-arm Z-scan, pump-probe and beam deflection techniques are also discussed at length.  The transmission signal obtained in the majority of the nonlinear optical effects is found to be weak which creates hiccups to obtain faster switching speeds. Various solutions are discussed to overcome these existing limitations of the all-optical switching-based devices. Optical nonlinearities in semiconductors, organic molecules and challenges in all-optical switching devices are also addressed in the book.

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Nonlinear Optical Materials for All-Optical Switching Applications

Nonlinear Optical Materials for All-Optical Switching Applications

by Rajesh Sharma
Nonlinear Optical Materials for All-Optical Switching Applications

Nonlinear Optical Materials for All-Optical Switching Applications

by Rajesh Sharma

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This book highlights the background and fundamentals of nonlinear optical materials in relation to all-optical switching applications. It explains major aspects of nonlinear refractive index and the nonlinear absorption phenomena which are essential to decide the figure-of-merit of various materials for the all-optical switching. Autocorrelation technique, frequency-resolved optical gating, spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction, grating-eliminated no-nonsense observation of ultrafast incident laser light e-fields are discussed to measure the temporal and spectral profiles of the ultrafast pulsed lasers. Advanced nonlinear optical characterization methods such as single- and dual-arm Z-scan, pump-probe and beam deflection techniques are also discussed at length.  The transmission signal obtained in the majority of the nonlinear optical effects is found to be weak which creates hiccups to obtain faster switching speeds. Various solutions are discussed to overcome these existing limitations of the all-optical switching-based devices. Optical nonlinearities in semiconductors, organic molecules and challenges in all-optical switching devices are also addressed in the book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789819659210
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 06/24/2025
Series: Progress in Optical Science and Photonics , #33
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Rajesh Sharma received his Ph.D. in Lasers and Nanomaterials in collaboration with the Defence Lab, Defence Research and Development Organization, Jodhpur, and Punjabi University, Patiala, INDIA in 2006. Thereafter, he worked as Assistant and Associate Professor at the All India Council of Technical Education affiliated Institutes and held various responsibilities such as Dean Academics, officiating Director of Engineering Institute, and Head of Applied Sciences. He has worked for about 9 years as Senior Research Scientist at the College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA, Paul-Drude-Institut, Humboldt University, GERMANY, Universite Montpellier 2, FRANCE. Dr. Rajesh Sharma is presently working as Associate Professor in Department of pure and applied Physics, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, INDIA. He has also worked as Professor in Chandigarh University, INDIA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to nonlinear optical materials.- 2. Spatial and temporal profile measurements of the lasers.- 3. Advances in Temporal profile measurement of ultrafast pulsed lasers.- 4. Advanced nonlinear optical techniques. 5. Optical nonlinearities in semiconductors.

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