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Photonic Crystals Introduction Applications And Theory Massaro Alessandro Ed

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Photonic Crystals Introduction Applications And Theory Massaro Alessandro Ed
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Publisher: InTech
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.13 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Massaro Alessandro (ed)
ISBN: 9789535104315, 9535104314
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Photonic Crystals Introduction Applications And Theory Massaro Alessandro Ed by Massaro Alessandro (ed) 9789535104315, 9535104314 instant download after payment.

The first volume of the book concerns the introduction of photonic crystals and applications including design and modeling aspects. Photonic crystals are attractive optical materials for controlling and manipulating the flow of light. In particular, photonic crystals are of great interest for both fundamental and applied research, and the two dimensional ones are beginning to find commercial applications such as optical logic devices, micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), sensors. The first commercial products involving twodimensionally periodic photonic crystals are already available in the form of photonic-crystal fibers, which use a microscale structure to confine light with radically different characteristics compared to conventional optical fiber for applications in nonlinear devices and guiding wavelengths. The goal of the first volume is to provide an overview about the listed issues.

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