Recent Progress in Quantum dot based Devices: Phys
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Speaker - Edik Rafailov, Aston University, UK
He will be speaking at the CLEO Conference in San Jose in Mid-May.
His book-
The Physics and Engineering of Compact Quantum Dot -based Lasers for Biophotonics
Edik U. Rafailov (Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-41184-9
264 pages
March 2014
Description
Written by a team of European experts in the field, this book addresses the physics, the principles, the engineering methods, and the latest developments of efficient and compact ultrafast lasers based on novel quantum-dot structures and devices, as well as their applications in biophotonics. Recommended reading for physicists, engineers, students and lecturers in the fields of photonics, optics, laser physics, optoelectronics, and biophotonics.
Table of Contents
Introduction
(E.U. Rafailov)
1. Quantum Dot Technologies
(R.A. Hogg, Z. Zhang)
2. Ultra-Short-Pulse QD Edge-Emitting Lasers
(E. Rafailov, D. Syvridis, S. Breuer)
3. Quantum Dot Semiconductor Disk Lasers
(J. Rautiainen, M. Butkus, O. Okhotnikov)
4. Semiconductor Quantum-Dot Saturable Absorber Mirrors for Mode-Locking Solid-State Lasers
(V. Pasiskevicius, N. Meiser, M. Butkus, B. Resan, K.J. Weingarten, R.A. Hogg, Z. Zhang)
5. QD Ultrafast and Continuous Wavelength Laser Diodes for Applications in Biology and Medicine
(P. Loza-Alvarez, R. Aviles-Espinosa, S.J. Matcher, D. Childs, S.G Sokolovski)
6. Conclusion and Future Perspectives
(E.U. Rafailov)