Analogy Thinking for Photonics Innovation exposes the underlying mental frameworks that have shaped the field's most influential ideas-from optical fibers and photonic crystals to quantum dot lasers, biomimetic surfaces, and photonic neural networks. Presenting tools and insights needed to harness the power of analogy-based thinking, practitioners learn to connect ideas across disciplines and develop their own novel solutions to pressing problems.
This rich collection of historical narratives, engineering case studies, and cross-disciplinary examples provides a comprehensive guide to the essential elements of analogy thinking: identifying source domains, mapping structure, abstracting core principles, transferring insight, and validating ideas under real-world constraints. Explore 50 key physics and engineering concepts, each explained through 10 carefully chosen analogies. Dive deep into compelling case studies in technology, engineering, and AI that demonstrate how analogy-based thinking has led to some of the most significant innovations of our time. Reexamine familiar technologies from unexpected perspectives and discover how breakthroughs often begin not with new data, but with new ways of seeing. These insights not only inspire but also provide a blueprint for how to apply similar thinking to innovate your own photonics workflows.
Written for engineers, physicists, researchers, and advanced students, this book bridges theory and intuition, oriented equally to those seeking technical depth in photonics and to those searching for creative leverage at the boundaries between disciplines. Not only a book about light, this is a timely guide to thinking differently about problems that resist conventional solutions.