Kosaka et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Splitting of triply degenerate refractive indices by photonic crystalsKosaka et al., 2000
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- 3125475488998133567
- Author
- Kosaka H
- Tomita A
- Kawashima T
- Sato T
- Kawakami S
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- Physical Review B
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The refractive index is inherently triply degenerate in conventional crystals, but this degeneracy is lifted and the refractive index is split into a phase, a group, and a “fan” index by photonic crystals. These indices are explained as three different sections passing through …
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