Search for dissertations about: "TECHNOLOGY Engineering physics Optical physics"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 202 swedish dissertations containing the words TECHNOLOGY Engineering physics Optical physics.
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16. Nonlinearity mitigation in phase-sensitively amplified optical transmission links
Abstract : The fundamental limitations in fiber-optic communication are caused by optical amplifier noise and the nonlinear response of the optical fibers. The quantum-limited noise figure of erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) or any phase-insensitive amplifier is 3 dB. READ MORE
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17. Photonic crystals and photocatalysis : Study of titania inverse opals
Abstract : Due to an increase of human activity, an increase health risk has emerged from the presence of pollutants in the environment. In the transition to renewable and sustainable life style, treatment of pollutants could support the shifting societies. READ MORE
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18. VCSEL Techniques for Wavelength-Multiplexed Optical Interconnects
Abstract : The majority of global data communication is taking place within data centers where data is stored and processed and where the largest part of the power used for global networking is consumed. With the rapidly increasing use of Internet-based applications and services, data centers are equipped with a larger number of servers and switches requiring higher bandwidth connectivity. READ MORE
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19. Phase-sensitive amplifiers for nonlinearity impairment mitigation in optical fiber transmission links
Abstract : The fundamental limitations in fiber-optic communication are caused by optical amplifier noise and the nonlinear response of the optical fibers. The quantum-limited noise figure of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) or any phase-insensitive amplifier is 3 dB. READ MORE
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20. Integrated Nonlinear Optics in Silicon Nitride Waveguides
Abstract : Integrated optics platforms offer the possibility to implement compact photonic devices for nonlinear optics applications. Modern nanofabrication facilities allow thefabrication of sub-micron-sized waveguide geometries that confine light to reach very high optical intensities. READ MORE