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Giant Optical Anisotropy and Visible-Frequency Epsilon-near-Zero in Hyperbolic van der Waals MoOCl<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]

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Optical Materials

Science, 1987
Optical technologies are becoming increasingly important in areas that were traditionally the domain of electronics. This trend is likely to continue into the foreseeable future with optics and electronics being integral, mutually compatible components of systems for consumer markets, industry, and defense. The basis of this progress is the development
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Optical Materials Research

Applied Optics, 1972
There are eras in research when days are filled with excitement because unique materials are being produced and researchers "think what nobody else has thought" (Albert von Szent Gyorgyi). Such were the periods when many new optical glasses emerged from the laboratories of the Eastman Kodak Company and when the hot pressing technology was applied to ...
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Optical Materials

2021
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Nonlinear Optical Materials

Science, 1991
The current state of materials development in nonlinear optics is summarized, and the promise of these materials is critically evaluated. Properties and important materials constants of current commercial materials and of new, promising, inorganic and organic molecular and polymeric materials with potential in second- and third-order nonlinear optical ...
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Optical properties of materials

2005
In this article, the optical properties of macroscopic materials are described, basing only on classical arguments. Starting from Maxwell’s equations in a medium, the propagation of electromagnetic (em) waves in isotropic, linear, and homogeneous materials is treated.
GUIZZETTI, GIORGIO, PATRINI, MADDALENA
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