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other areas of photonics.
Subwavelength may also
refer to a
phenomenon involving subwavelength objects; for example,
subwavelength imaging. A
quantity related...
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interactions in a real time,
natural environment, and the need for
subwavelength imaging.
Subwavelength imaging can be
defined as
optical microscopy with the ability...
- A
subwavelength-diameter
optical fibre (SDF or SDOF) is an
optical fibre whose diameter is less than the
wavelength of the
light being propagated through...
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Optical power meter Radiation effects on
optical fibers Return loss
Subwavelength-diameter
optical fiber Including infrared and
ultraviolet radiation...
- thickness.
Metasurfaces can be
either structured or
unstructured with
subwavelength-scaled
patterns in the
horizontal dimensions. In
electromagnetic theory...
- John-Wiley. ISBN 047130932X.
Tineke Thio (2006). "A
Bright ****ure for
Subwavelength Light Sources".
American Scientist. 94 (1): 40–47. doi:10.1511/2006...
- the
previously mentioned hybrid plasmonic waveguide,
which exhibits subwavelength mode on a
scale of one-tenth of the
diffraction limit of light, along...
- spin can be
applied to
gravity waves in water: "spin is
generated by
subwavelength circular motion of
water particles".
Unlike classical wavefield circulation...
- or near an
element with
subwavelength features, and the
coupling of that
light to a
second element located a
subwavelength distance from the first. The...
- Vuković, S.; Isić, G.; Tanasković, D.; Lamovec, J. (17
April 2018). "
Subwavelength nickel-copper
multilayers as an
alternative plasmonic material" (PDF)...