Localized Waves ( Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering )

Publication series :Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering

Author: Hugo E. Hernández-Figueroa  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9780470168974

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470108857

Subject: O4 Physics

Language: ENG

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The first book on Localized Waves—a subject of phenomenal worldwide research with important applications from secure communications to medicine

Localized waves—also known as non-diffractive waves—are beams and pulses capable of resisting diffraction and dispersion over long distances even in non-guiding media. Predicted to exist in the early 1970s and obtained theoretically and experimentally as solutions to the wave equations starting in 1992, localized waves now garner intense worldwide research with applications in all fields where a role is played by a wave equation, from electromagnetism to acoustics and quantum physics. In the electromagnetics areas, they are paving the way, for instance, to ubiquitous secure communications in the range of millimeter waves, terahertz frequencies, and optics. At last, the localized waves with an envelope at rest are expected to have important applications especially in medicine.

Localized Waves brings together the world's most productive researchers in the field to offer a well-balanced presentation of theory and experiments in this new and exciting subject. Composed of thirteen chapters, this dynamic volume:

  • Presents a thorough review of the theoretical foundation and historical aspects of localized waves

  • Explores the interconnections of the subject with other technologies and scientific areas

  • Analyzes the effect of arbitrary anisotropies on both continuous-wave and pulsed non-diffracting fields

  • Describes the physical nature and experimental implementation of localized waves

  • Provides a general overview of wave localization, for example in photonic crystals, which have received increasing attention in recent years

Localized Waves is the first book to cover this emerging topic, making it an indispensable resource in particular for researchers in electromagnetics, acoustics, fundamental physics, and free-space communications, while also serving as a requisite text for graduate students.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  7 – 15

CONTRIBUTORS

pp.:  15 – 17

PREFACE

pp.:  17 – 21

2 Structure of Nondiffracting Waves and Some Interesting Applications

pp.:  63 – 99

3 Two Hybrid Spectral Representations and Their Applications to the Derivations of Finite-Energy Localized Waves and Pulsed Beams

pp.:  99 – 117

4 Ultrasonic Imaging with Limited-Diffraction Beams

pp.:  117 – 149

5 Propagation-Invariant Fields: Rotationally Periodic and Anisotropic Nondiffracting Waves

pp.:  149 – 179

6 Bessel X-Wave Propagation

pp.:  179 – 205

7 Linear-Optical Generation of Localized Waves

pp.:  205 – 237

8 Optical Wave Modes: Localized and Propagation-Invariant Wave Packets in Optically Transparent Dispersive Media

pp.:  237 – 263

9 Nonlinear X-Waves

pp.:  263 – 293

10 Diffraction-Free Subwavelength-Beam Optics on a Nanometer Scale

pp.:  293 – 319

11 Self-Reconstruction of Pulsed Optical X-Waves

pp.:  319 – 335

12 Localization and Wannier Wave Packets in Photonic Crystals Without Defects

pp.:  335 – 359

13 Spatially Localized Vortex Structures

pp.:  359 – 387

INDEX

pp.:  387 – 394

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