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Marian Marciniak

Researcher at Kielce University of Technology

Publications -  176
Citations -  948

Marian Marciniak is an academic researcher from Kielce University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Optical burst switching. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 176 publications receiving 866 citations. Previous affiliations of Marian Marciniak include Lodz University of Technology & Warsaw University of Technology.

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Analysis of reflection coefficient dependence of fibre Bragg grating on index modulation profile

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of changes in core refraction modulation profile and index on the shape of fiber Bragg grating reflection coefficient is investigated and it is shown that there exists a shift of reflection coefficient characteristics towards longer wavelengths and an increase in amplitude and the grating effective length as well.
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Review of the results of the COST MP0702 exercise on the sensitivity of metal-dielectric layered flat lens to fabrication inaccuracies

TL;DR: In this article, the results of the COST MP0702 exercise on the sensitivity of metal-dielectric layered superlens to fabrication inaccuracies are summarised and compared with a simplified effective medium approach.
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Electric field sensor on the base of horizontal and vertical slot waveguide ring microresonators with LC filling

TL;DR: The operation principles of the sensor of an external electric field on the base of the microring resonators that consist of the bent strip waveguides with vertical or horizontal slots filled with nematic LC are considered.
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Achievements in PBG structures modelling and fabrication

TL;DR: Theoretical modeling of photonic stop-bands and band-gaps is open up new opportunities in many areas of photonics and optoelectronics as discussed by the authors, and theoretical modelling as well as experimental research goes in two directions.