Photonic crystals : : introduction, applications and theory / / edited by Alessandro Massaro.
The first volume of the book concerns the introduction of photonic crystals and applications including design and modeling aspects. Photonic crystals are attractive optical materials for controlling and manipulating the flow of light. In particular, photonic crystals are of great interest for both f...
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