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Allan W. Snyder
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Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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John D. Love
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Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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Table of contents (40 chapters)
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Electromagnetic Analysis of Optical Waveguides
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 354-365
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 366-373
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 374-406
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 407-419
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 420-441
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 442-459
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 460-473
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 474-486
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 487-513
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 514-533
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 534-541
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 542-552
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 553-566
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 567-585
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Supplementary Material
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Front Matter
Pages 587-587
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 589-589
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 590-600
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 601-622
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 623-639
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- Allan W. Snyder, John D. Love
Pages 640-655
About this book
This text is intended to provide an in-depth, self-contained, treatment of optical waveguide theory. We have attempted to emphasize the underlying physical processes, stressing conceptual aspects, and have developed the mathematical analysis to parallel the physical intuition. We also provide comprehensive supplementary sections both to augment any deficiencies in mathematical background and to provide a self-consistent and rigorous mathematical approach. To assist in. understanding, each chapter con centrates principally on a single idea and is therefore comparatively short. Furthermore, over 150 problems with complete solutions are given to demonstrate applications of the theory. Accordingly, through simplicity of approach and numerous examples, this book is accessible to undergraduates. Many fundamental topics are presented here for the first time, but, more importantly, the material is brought together to give a unified treatment of basic ideas using the simplest approach possible. To achieve such a goal required a maturation of the subject, and thus the text was intentionally developed over a protracted period of the last 10 years.