Photonic Crystals Innovative Systems, Lasers and Waveguides

The second volume of the book concerns the characterization approach of photonic crystals, photonic crystal lasers, photonic crystal waveguides and plasmonics including the introduction of innovative systems and materials. Photonic crystal materials promises to enable all-optical computer circuits a...

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Other Authors: Massaro, Alessandro (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2012
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