Advanced Optoelectronics.- III-V Nanowires for Optoelectronic Applications.- Advances in Optoelectronic Approaches for Wideband and Programmable Processing of Ultrafast Signals.- From Order to Chaos and back: a High-Level Coupling Approach for Cryptography of Transmitted Data.- Dielectric Properties of Some Practical-Use Materials In the Low-Frequency Part of the Terahertz Band.- Beam Engineering and Metamaterials.- Dynamic Singular Vector Speckle Fields by the Hurst Exponent Time Analysis.- Hyperbolic Airy Beams.- Spiral Beams: New Results and Application.- Grating Resonances on Periodic Arrays of Sub-Wavelength Wires and Strips: Historical Narrative and Possible Applications.- Nonlinear graphene plasmonics.- Electromagnetic Wave Diffraction by Periodic Structures with Nonlinear Inclusions.- Gyrotropic Metamaterials and Polarization Experiment in the Millimeter Waveband.
and Chairman of Int. Conference on Advanced Optoelectronics and Lasers (CAOL), Int. Conference on Laser and Fiber Optical Networks Modeling, etc. He is also Co-organizer of separate topics in LEOS Summer Topicals’2008 and PHO Summer Tropicals’2010 in Mexico.
This book presents a collection of extended contributions on the physics and application of optoelectronic materials and metamaterials. The book is divided into three parts, respectively covering materials, metamaterials and optoelectronic devices. Individual chapters cover topics including phonon-polariton interaction, semiconductor and nonlinear organic materials, metallic, dielectric and gyrotropic metamaterials, singular optics, parity-time symmetry, nonlinear plasmonics, microstructured optical fibers, passive nonlinear shaping of ultrashort pulses, and pulse-preserving supercontinuum generation.
The book contains both experimental and theoretical studies, and each contribution is a self-contained exposition of a particular topic, featuring an extensive reference list. The book will be a useful resource for graduate and postgraduate students, researchers and engineers involved in optoelectronics/photonics, quantum electronics, optics, and adjacent areas of science and technology.