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Feature Issue of Applied Optics by OSA on Fiber Optics and Photonics : Emerging Applications
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Fiber-optics along with the speciality fibers has transformed, and continues to transform handling of information in the telecommunication systems to the present day's terabit communication links. In addition, advancements of this technology and the related components have left considerable impact on totally different area - termed as Sensing, which spans but not limited to civil, mechanical, aeronautical, environmental, bio/chemical engineering. Today, fiber optics and the based components have emerged to a level where they play key roles in almost all of the emerging & relevant engineering applications. Further, the significance of nano-scaling has shown tremendous advancements not only in the area of optical fiber technology but in the photonics technology as a whole. Nanophotonics has a potential to revolutionize the field of telecommunications, computing and sensing. Equally and importantly, Surface Plasmon polaritons technology has also an important and definitive role to play in the advancement of telecommunication and the sensing technologies. This is because of their ability to confine and guide electromagnetic waves in a subwavelength scale, leading to the inherent possibility of the manipulation of optical signal in ultra-fast and miniaturized photonic devices.
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Hence, the feature issue of OSA Applied Optics would be focused on the emerging applications of fiber optics and would include Plasmonics, Nanophotonics, Fiber Sensors and Optical Fiber Components including Specialty fibers. This feature issue of Applied Optics would include select papers (invited and contributory) from PHOTONICS 2010, the tenth in this series of biennial International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics being held in Guwahati, India during December 12-15, 2010. This conference is aimed to explore recent technical advances with state-of-the-art reviews and to delineate outstanding Photonics science & technology issues towards futuristic research and applications in the thrust zones of the following topics to be covered in the conference:
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- Nanophotonics Engineering and Technology
- Plasmonics
- Green Photonics
- Biophotonics
- Optical fibers including photonic crystal, polymer and subwavelength-diameter fibers
- Microfluidics
- Optical materials for micro/nano optics
- Near-Field, Integrated and Guided-Wave Optics and Thin Film Optics
- Nonlinear Optics and Quantum Optics
- Ultrafast optics and Photonics
- Optical Communications, Networking and Switching Technologies
- Optical Fiber Sensors
- Microwave Photonics
- Optical fiber and waveguide devices (passive and active devices, fiber amplifiers, Fiber Lasers, fiber gratings, etc)
- Integrated Optics and Optoelectronics
- Optical computing, Optical Signal Processing, Optical Storage and Display
- Theory, modeling and simulations of Photonic Components and devices
- Optical Sources, Detectors and related devices
- Quantum Information and Quantum Computing
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Related manuscripts, not presented at this conference, are also solicited for this feature issue. |
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Submission deadline is March 15, 2011, acceptance notification May 1, 2011 and publication date July 1, 2011.
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Manuscripts must be prepared according to the usual standards for submission to Applied Optics (see the Information for Contributors in any printed issue or the OSA Style Guide: http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/submit/style/jrnls_style.cfm).
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Manuscripts must also be uploaded through OSA's electronic submission system: http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/journal/ao/author.cfm
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All submitted manuscripts would go through normal peer review process of the journal.
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Feature Editors
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Satoshi Kawata Osaka University, Japan |
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Sunil K Khijwania Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India |
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Bishnu Pal Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India |
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H Y Tam The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong |
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