Practical Terahertz Electronics: Devices and Applications, Volume 2 Optical devices and applications 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Vinod Kumar Khanna
Publisher: IOP Publishing (Institute of Physics)
ISBN: 9780750348874
Edition: 1st Edition

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Description

This research
and reference text provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the
state-of-the-art in terahertz electronics research Covering the fundamentals,
operational principles, and theoretical aspects of the field, the book equips
the reader to take the practical steps involved in the fabrication of devices
that work in the terahertz frequency range. Volume two focuses on optical
devices and their applications, providing a detailed discussion of bolometers,
Golay cells, pyroelectric detectors, optical rectification and electro-optic
effect-based components, photoconductive antennas, photomixers, quantum cascade
and optically-pumped gas lasers. Applications of terahertz electronics in
communication, spectroscopy and imaging are also described. Intended for
researchers and professionals in the field, the text is an essential reference
for anyone working at the cutting edge of terahertz electronics.

Key Features:

  • Provides a comprehensive review of the
    state-of-the-art in terahertz electronics research
  • This volume
    covers photothermal methods, THz optoelectronics and applications in
    communications, imaging and spectroscopy
  • Includes
    fundamentals, operational principles, theoretical aspects of devices and
    circuits, and advanced research
  • Includes
    discussion sections and illustrative numerical problems
  • Provides an
    up-to-date, cohesive text for researchers and professionals, and acts as
    valuable supplementary reading for electronic engineering students