Sub-wavelength structures and applications

Electromagnetic (EM) wave is currently a major research topic in the modern physics. To quantitatively describe the EM wave, the frequency and wavelength are the two critical parameters used. The frequency is in the time scale, representing the energy of EM wave; while wavelength (or wave number) is...

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Main Author: Xu, Zhengji
Other Authors: Zhang Dao Hua
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-673282023-07-04T16:11:07Z Sub-wavelength structures and applications Xu, Zhengji Zhang Dao Hua School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics Electromagnetic (EM) wave is currently a major research topic in the modern physics. To quantitatively describe the EM wave, the frequency and wavelength are the two critical parameters used. The frequency is in the time scale, representing the energy of EM wave; while wavelength (or wave number) is in the spatial scale, representing the momentum of the EM wave. Subwavelength optics is based on the light properties and behaviors of subwavelength scaled optical devices. In the visible and near infrared ranges, tens to hundreds nanometers (less than one quarter of the wavelength) subwavelength structures are meaningful to the optical manipulations and extraordinary properties controlling. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2016-05-15T15:38:47Z 2016-05-15T15:38:47Z 2016 Thesis Xu, Z. (2016). Sub-wavelength structures and applications. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/67328 10.32657/10356/67328 en 162 p. application/pdf
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Sub-wavelength structures and applications
description Electromagnetic (EM) wave is currently a major research topic in the modern physics. To quantitatively describe the EM wave, the frequency and wavelength are the two critical parameters used. The frequency is in the time scale, representing the energy of EM wave; while wavelength (or wave number) is in the spatial scale, representing the momentum of the EM wave. Subwavelength optics is based on the light properties and behaviors of subwavelength scaled optical devices. In the visible and near infrared ranges, tens to hundreds nanometers (less than one quarter of the wavelength) subwavelength structures are meaningful to the optical manipulations and extraordinary properties controlling.
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