Computational photonic sensors
Language: English Publication details: Switzerland Springer 2019Description: viii, 452pISBN:- 9783319765556
- 621.365 C739
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621.362 Sp48i INFRARED TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS | 621.362 W670t Thermal imaging cameras | 621.365 Am68 Amorphous nanophotonics | 621.365 C739 Computational photonic sensors | 621.365 Ii9e4 Engineering optics | 621.365 In66s Silicon photonic | 621.365 In8 Integrated nanophotonics platforms, devices, and applications |
Part 1. Fundamentals -- Part 2. Computational modelling techniques -- Part 3. Photonic crystal fiber sensors -- Part 4. Silicon-on-Insulator sensors
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the photonic sensing field by covering plasmonics, photonic crystal, and SOI techniques from theory to real sensing applications. A literature review of ultra-sensitive photonic sensors, including their design and application in industry, makes this a self-contained and comprehensive resource for different types of sensors, with high value to the biosensor sector in particular. The book is organized into four parts: Part I covers the basic theory of wave propagation, basic principles of sensing, surface plasmon resonance, and silicon photonics; Part II details the computational modeling techniques for the analysis and prediction of photonic sensors; Part III and Part IV cover the various mechanisms and light matter interaction scenarios behind the design of photonic sensors including photonic crystal fiber sensors and SOI sensors. This book is appropriate for academics and researchers specializing in photonic sensors; graduate students in the early and intermediate stages working in the areas of photonics, sensors, biophysics, and biomedical engineering; and to biomedical, environmental, and chemical engineers
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