photonics integrated circuits (PIC) theories and practices are very highly recommended in P.R.China right now. Can someone kindly raise some courses, materials and other stuff related to the subject?
Although electronic integrated circuits can be used to process signals from photonic and to drive photonics devices, when we say "photonics integrated circuits", it is a different medium, having different features when compared with electronic integrated circuits.
I think the following book can provide you with sufficient info:
Allow me to share you with some some references that you can learn further about photonics integrated circuits (PICs), theories and practices, including PIC for quantum computing. Depending on your needs or specific interests, you may also want to explore research articles, conference proceedings, and others as well.
- "Photonics Rules of Thumb: Optics, Electro-optics, Fiber Optics, and Lasers" by John Lester Miller - This book provides practical rules of thumb and practical insights into the design, analysis, and implementation of photonics systems, including PICs and think-on-your-feet photonics rules of thumb designed to save you hours of design time and a world of frustration.
- "Introduction to Photonics Integrated Circuits" by Richard Osgood jr., Xiang Meng and printed by Springer. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of photonics integrated circuits, and it is a graduate-level textbook presents the principles, design methods, simulation, and materials of photonic circuits.
- "Silicon Photonics: Fundamentals and Devices" by M. Jamal Deen, published by Willy. This book provides a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of silicon photonics, including the basic principles, materials, devices, fabrication techniques, and applications of silicon-based PICs.
- "Quantum Photonics: Pioneering Advances and Emerging Applications" by Robert W. Boyd, Svetlana G. Lukishova, Victor N. Zadkov · 2019. This book brings together reviews by internationally renowed experts on quantum optics and photonics. It describes novel experiments at the limit of single photons, and presents advances in this emerging research area.