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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...
- 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...
- radiation at correspondingly lower rates. However, wavelength- and subwavelength-scale particles, metamaterials, and other nanostructures may have an...
- and local field intensity. Perpendicular to the interface, they have subwavelength-scale confinement. An SPP will propagate along the interface until its...
- features. Metasurfaces can be either structured or unstructured with subwavelength-scaled patterns. In electromagnetic theory, metasurfaces modulate the...
- surface plasmon polaritons, such as dispersion characteristics and subwavelength field confinement. They were first theorized by John Pendry et al. Surface...
- of the optical transmission of a thin metal screen perforated by two subwavelength slits, separated by many optical wavelengths. The total intensity of...
- wavelengths. The materials employ a periodic, cellular structure. The subwavelength periodicity distinguishes photonic metamaterials from photonic band...
- John-Wiley. ISBN 047130932X. Tineke Thio (2006). "A Bright ****ure for Subwavelength Light Sources". American Scientist. 94 (1): 40–47. doi:10.1511/2006...