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The increasing use of anisotropic elements in many applications ranging from microwaves to optical frequencies has prompted the study of electro-magnetic wave propagation in anisotropic media. The detail investigation of magnetoplasmons has been encouraged by the successful use of the hydrodynamic model to study electron layer in parabolic quantum well [1].
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Ivanov, S.T., Nikolaev, N.I., Dankov, P.I. (1996). Surface, Leaky and Singular Magnetoplasmons along the Interface of Gyrotropic Semiconductor. In: Balkanski, M. (eds) Devices Based on Low-Dimensional Semiconductor Structures. NATO ASI Series, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0289-3_9
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