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Refractive index less than two: photonic nanojets yesterday, today and tomorrowLuk’yanchuk et al., 2017
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- Luk’yanchuk B
- Paniagua-Domínguez R
- Minin I
- Minin O
- Wang Z
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- Optical Materials Express
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Materials with relatively small refractive indices (n< 2), such as glass, quartz, polymers, some ceramics, etc., are the basic materials in most optical components (lenses, optical fibres, etc.). In this review, we present some of the phenomena and possible applications …
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