Principles Of Astrophotonics

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A01=Joss Bland-hawthorn
A01=Sergio Leon Saval
A01=Simon Ellis
Astronomical instrumentation
Astronomy
Astrophotonics
Astrophysics
Author_Joss Bland-hawthorn
Author_Sergio Leon Saval
Author_Simon Ellis
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Fibre Bragg gratings
Fibre Optics
Instrumentation
Interferometry
OH Suppression
Optics
Photonic Lanterns
Photonics
Spectroscopy
Telescopes
Waveguides

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800613355
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Astrophotonics is the application of photonics to astronomical instrumentation. It is a rapidly developing field that takes a new approach to instrumentation, in which the bulk optics of traditional instruments, such as lenses, mirrors, and diffraction gratings, are replaced with devices embedded within waveguides. This enables instruments that are smaller, modular, more stable, and most excitingly, with optical capabilities not possible with traditional instruments.Astrophotonics has reached a stage of development where many prototype devices are now being tested on sky, and the first fully-fledged instruments incorporating photonic devices are now being used for observations. The field is thus transitioning from one of instrumental research and development to mainstream observational astrophysics.This is the first book focussed on astrophotonics, written by three experts in the field. Beginning with a sound introduction to the basic principles of astrophotonics, it is intended to communicate the current status, potential, and future possibilities of astrophotonics to the wider astronomical, optics and photonics communities.