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... application of axial approximation leads to understated gain . The maximum errors of gain spectra are located in the same points as peaks of gain spectrum at energy axis . Such errors can amount to 18.8 % that makes axial approximation ...
... application of axial approximation leads to understated gain . The maximum errors of gain spectra are located in the same points as peaks of gain spectrum at energy axis . Such errors can amount to 18.8 % that makes axial approximation ...
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... application of the photonic band - gap ( PBG ) concept is generally thought to require a three- dimensional PC , the largest interest so far has been attracted by two - dimensional ( 2D ) PhCs because they are potentially more amenable ...
... application of the photonic band - gap ( PBG ) concept is generally thought to require a three- dimensional PC , the largest interest so far has been attracted by two - dimensional ( 2D ) PhCs because they are potentially more amenable ...
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... APPLICATIONS A. Fixed - Code SAW ID Tags Several SAW identification systems have already started commercial operation . Fig . 9 illustrates the application of 2.4 - GHz SAW ID tags in the Munich subway net . The ID tags were mounted on ...
... APPLICATIONS A. Fixed - Code SAW ID Tags Several SAW identification systems have already started commercial operation . Fig . 9 illustrates the application of 2.4 - GHz SAW ID tags in the Munich subway net . The ID tags were mounted on ...
Contents
LFNM Plenary | 1 |
BatteryLess Spatial Optical Communication Terminals for LocationBased Indoor | 14 |
Resonant Photoproduction of the ElectronPositron Pair with Photon Emission | 27 |
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