Journal of Lightwave Technology

June 1997 volume 15 issue 6

Advance Table of Contents

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NETWORKS

Louri, A Spanning Bus Connected Hypercube: A new Scalable Optical Interconnection Network for Multiprocessors and Massively Parallel Systems.

Sharma, WDM Ring Network Using a Centralized Multi Wavelength Light Source and Add-Drop Multiplexing Filters.

SYSTEMS

Ito, Demultiplexed Detection of Ultrafast Optical Signal Using Interferometric Cross-Correlation Technique.

Tariq, Opto-Electronic Neuron-Type Operation Via Stimulated Raman Scattering In Optical Fiber.

Lorattanasane, Design Theory of Long-Distance Optical Transmission Systems Using Midway Optical Phase Conjugation.

Helkey, A Down-Conversion Optical Link with RF Gain.

Settembre, Cascaded Optical Communication Systems with In-Line Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers.

SENSORS

Ferrari, Optical Fiber Vibration Sensor Using (Pancharatnam) Phase Step Interferometry.

Spammer, Merged Sagnac-Michelson Interferometer for Distributed Disturbance Detection.

INTEGRATED OPTICS/OPTOELECTRONICS

Shamonin, Analysis of Power-Dependent Switching Between Radiatively Coupled Planar Waveguides.

Subramaniam, Measurement of Mode Field Profiles and Bending and Transition Losses in Curved Optical Channel Waveguides.

ACTIVE COMPONENTS

How, AC Hall Effect in Multilayered Semiconductors.

Watanabe, Design and Performance of InAlGaAs/InAlAs Superlattice Avalanche Photodiodes.

Ladouceur, Roughness, Inhomogeneity and Integrated Optics.

Fan, Analysis of Abupt Bent Waveguides by the Beam Propagation Method and the Conformal Mapping Method.

Yu, Theoretical Analysis of Polarization Bistability in Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Semiconductor Lasers.

PASSIVE COMPONENTS

Shiraishi, Laminated Polarizers Exhibiting High Performance Over a Wide Range of Wavelength.

THEORY

Mononobe, A Model Based on Geometrical Construction in Designing a Pencil-Shaped Fiber Probe for Near-Field Optics.