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Gorelik, 2008 - Google Patents

Optics of globular photonic crystals

Gorelik, 2008

Document ID
16109296846765400385
Author
Gorelik V
Publication year
Publication venue
Laser Physics

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Recent experimental and theoretical results on the optical properties of globular photonic crystals coauthored by the author are presented. The dispersion relation for electromagnetic waves in a 1D photonic crystal that simulates the properties of a selected direction in the …
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    • G01N21/65Raman scattering
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