Diffraction Optics of Complex-Structured Periodic Media Localized Op

This book presents recent theoretical and experimental results of localized optical modes and low-threshold lasing in spiral photonic media. Efficient applications of localized modes for low-threshold lasing at the frequencies of localized modes are a cen

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Vladimir Belyakov

Diffraction Optics of ComplexStructured Periodic Media Localized Optical Modes of Spiral Media Second Edition

Springer Series in Optical Sciences Volume 203

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Diffraction Optics of Complex-Structured Periodic Media Localized Optical Modes of Spiral Media Second Edition

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Vladimir Belyakov L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia

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