About the Book
As we reach the data transmission limits of copper wire and communications experts seek to bring the speed of long-haul fiber optics networks closer to access points, optical interconnects promise to provide efficient, high-speed data transmission for the next generation of networks and systems. They offer higher bit-rates, virtually no crosstalk, lower demands on power requirements and thermal management, and the possibility of two-dimensional channel arrays for chip-to-chip communication.
The Handbook of Optical Interconnects introduces the systems and devices that will bring the speed and quality of optical transmission closer to the circuit board. Contributed by active experts, most from leading technology companies in the US and Japan, this outstanding handbook details various low-cost and small-size configurations, illustrates the discussion with more than 300 figures, and offers a look at the applications and future of this exciting and rapidly growing field. The book includes a detailed introduction to vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs); the use of optical interconnects in metropolitan, local-area, and access networks through FTTP (FTTH); and Jisso technologies, which are critical for developing low-cost, small-size modules.
Driving down the size and cost of optical interconnects is vital for integrating these technologies into the network and onto microprocessors, and the Handbook of Optical Interconnects provides the knowledge and tools necessary to accomplish these goals.
Features
· Offers an overview of the existing, emerging, and possible future optical interconnect technologies
· Discusses how to make these devices and systems at low cost and smaller size
· Examines the structure, characteristics, applications, and operation of various technologies
- Includes more than 300 figures and 80 equations, illustrating the concepts and designs
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Contents 1. VCSEL: Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser, 2. The Microlens, 3. GRIN Lenses, 4. Development of Diffractive Optics and Future Challenges, 5. Planar Optics, 6. Optical Bus Technology, 7. Fiber Optics, 8. Plastic Optical Fiber, 9. Optical Fiber JISSO Technology, 10. Optical Connectors, 11. Parallel Optical Links, 12. Broadband Networks and Optical Interconnections |