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A practical concept is reported based on reproducible fluidic mechanisms coupled with silica nano-particles for the development of nano-optical-connections directly on organic integrated photonic chips. Silica nano-rib waveguides have been shaped with various widths ranging between 50 and 300 nm and about 100 m in length. An effective nano-photonic coupling mechanism has been demonstrated and a sub-wavelength...
Propagation of plane waves in an infinite anisotropic Mu-Negative (MNG) metamaterial with hyperbolic dispersion curve is analyzed rigorously. It is shown that anisotropic MNG metamaterial supports inhomogeneous type of plane wave, a wavelength of which may become infinitesimally short for some special directions of propagation. It is also shown that shortening of a wavelength is actually a consequence...
In this study, the effect of uniaxial anisotropic magnetic artificial media composed of TSRRs type magnetic dipoles on a rectangular waveguide-WR90 have been observed. Different length and number of TSRRs have been placed in WR90 and effect of reflection coefficient have been observed. Miniaturization of rectangular waveguides with artificial diamagnetic media and subwavelength propagation has been...
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