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Dispersion Engineering For Integrated Nanophotonics Olivier Vanbsien

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Dispersion Engineering For Integrated Nanophotonics Olivier Vanbsien
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.06 MB
Author: Olivier Vanbésien, Emmanuel Centeno
ISBN: 9781848215641, 1848215649
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Dispersion Engineering For Integrated Nanophotonics Olivier Vanbsien by Olivier Vanbésien, Emmanuel Centeno 9781848215641, 1848215649 instant download after payment.

This book shows how dispersion engineering in two dimensional dielectric photonic crystals can provide new effects for the precise control of light propagation for integrated nanophotonics.
Dispersion engineering in regular and graded photonic crystals to promote anomalous refraction effects is studied from the concepts to experimental demonstration via nanofabrication considerations. Self collimation, ultra and negative refraction, second harmonic generation, mirage and invisibility effects which lead to an unprecedented control of light propagation at the (sub-)wavelength scale for the field of integrated nanophotonics are detailed and commented upon.

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