In general, photonic crystals are structures of materials whose electrical and magnetic permeability changes periodically in one, two, or three dimensions. When such structures are exposed to radiation of a beam with a wavelength comparable to the period of crystal spat More
In general, photonic crystals are structures of materials whose electrical and magnetic permeability changes periodically in one, two, or three dimensions. When such structures are exposed to radiation of a beam with a wavelength comparable to the period of crystal spatial rotation, two modes occur.
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