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Recent Advances in Resonant Waveguide Gratings
Resonant waveguide gratings (RWGs), also known as guided mode resonant (GMR) gratings or waveguide‐mode resonant gratings, are dielectric structures where these resonant diffractive elements benefit from lateral leaky guided modes from UV to microwave ...
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Diffraction gratings: from principles to applications in high-intensity lasers
Nicolas Bonod
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision, 1995
M G Moharam, T K Gaylord
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M G Moharam, T K Gaylord
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Reflectivity of the quantum grating and the grating polariton
Physical Review B, 1995We solve the problem of the scattering of an electromagnetic plane wave from a planar array of equispaced cylindrical scatterers with strong resonances. We apply this theory to calculate the reflectivity of an array of quantum wires using the electromagnetic properties of the single wire as the only input.
, Tassone, , Bassani
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022
A nurse remembers Dr. Fauci's impact during the early days of the AIDS crisis.
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A nurse remembers Dr. Fauci's impact during the early days of the AIDS crisis.
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Optically induced surface gratings on azoaromatic polymer films
Applied Physics Letters, 1995P Rochon, E Batalla, A Natansohn
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Laser‐induced holographic surface relief gratings on nonlinear optical polymer films
Applied Physics Letters, 1995S K Tripathy, Lian Li, Jayant Kumar
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Applied Optics, 1995
A grating-pair device is useful for producing negative group velocity dispersion of temporal optical signals. When high dispersion is needed or large bandwidth is involved, higher-order dispersion terms become significant. The grating triplet is a new approach to create dispersion that can produce negative or positive group-velocity dispersion without ...
D, Mendlovic, O, Melamed
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A grating-pair device is useful for producing negative group velocity dispersion of temporal optical signals. When high dispersion is needed or large bandwidth is involved, higher-order dispersion terms become significant. The grating triplet is a new approach to create dispersion that can produce negative or positive group-velocity dispersion without ...
D, Mendlovic, O, Melamed
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