Second-harmonic generation in nonlinear left-handed metamaterials
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The work was supported by the Australian Research Council and the Russian Fund for Basic Research (grant N05-02-16357) as discussed by the authors, and the authors acknowledge the warm hospitality of the Nonlinear Physics Centre during their stay in Canberra.Abstract:
The work was supported by the Australian Research
Council. Alexander Zharov acknowledges the warm hospitality
of the Nonlinear Physics Centre during his stay in
Canberra, as well as a support from the Russian Fund for
Basic Research (grant N05-02-16357).read more
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