Maka et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Three dimensional photonic crystals in the visible regimeMaka et al., 2003
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- Maka T
- Chigrin D
- Romanov S
- Torres C
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- Progress In Electromagnetics Research
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3-dimensional photonic bandgap structures working in the visible have been given increasing attention in recent years encouraged by the possibility to control, modify or confine electromagnetic waves in all three dimensions, since this could have considerable …
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