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Optical waves in crystals

Michael J. Adams
- 01 Nov 1984 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 11, pp 1294-1294
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This article is published in IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics.The article was published on 1984-11-01. It has received 2467 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Optical engineering.

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Inhibited Spontaneous Emission in Solid-State Physics and Electronics

TL;DR: If a three-dimensionally periodic dielectric structure has an electromagnetic band gap which overlaps the electronic band edge, then spontaneous emission can be rigorously forbidden.
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Coupled-resonator optical waveguide:?a proposal and analysis

TL;DR: The relations for the dispersion and the group velocity of the photonic band of the CROW's are obtained and it is found that they are solely characterized by coupling factor k(1) .
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Theory of light propagation in strongly modulated photonic crystals: Refractionlike behavior in the vicinity of the photonic band gap

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that light propagation in strongly modulated two-dimensional (2D)/3D photonic crystals becomes refractionlike in the vicinity of the photonic bandgap.
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Electronic oxide polarizability and optical basicity of simple oxides. I

TL;DR: The average electronic oxide polarizability α02− of numerous single component oxides has been calculated on the basis of two different properties: linear refractive index n0 and energy gap Eg, which have demonstrated remarkable correlation.
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Double-slot antennas on extended hemispherical and elliptical silicon dielectric lenses

TL;DR: In this article, a double-slot antenna placed on hemispherical lenses with varying extension lengths was investigated and the theoretical results were presented in terms of extension-length/radius and radius/ lambda, and therefore result in universal design curves for silicon lenses of different diameters and at different frequencies.