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Techniques for Bandstructures and Defect States in Photonic Crystals

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Photonic Band Gap Materials

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In recent years experimental and theoretical studies of artificially manufactured, lossless periodic dielectric media called Photonic Band Gap (PBG) Materials or Photonic Crystals, have experienced a dramatically increased amount of interest[1, 2]. This can be attributed to their highly unusual, yet rather easily controllable properties which, firstly, offer exciting and challenging new problems for basic research and, secondly, give rise to numerous device applications.

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Busch, K., Chan, C.T., Soukoulis, C.M. (1996). Techniques for Bandstructures and Defect States in Photonic Crystals. In: Soukoulis, C.M. (eds) Photonic Band Gap Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 315. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1665-4_27

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