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... WIDTH The width of barrier ( s ) in MQW - SCHS with weakly coupled QWs can be changed in quite wide range without changes of in - QW levels position . Minimal width is determined by Maximum Intersubband coupling coefficient 10-3 1413 ...
... WIDTH The width of barrier ( s ) in MQW - SCHS with weakly coupled QWs can be changed in quite wide range without changes of in - QW levels position . Minimal width is determined by Maximum Intersubband coupling coefficient 10-3 1413 ...
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... width values . Arrows on this diagram shows the direction of the PBG width increasing . For example , in the table 1 several values of the PBG width have been showed , which correspond to the points on the diagram . In the figures 1b ...
... width values . Arrows on this diagram shows the direction of the PBG width increasing . For example , in the table 1 several values of the PBG width have been showed , which correspond to the points on the diagram . In the figures 1b ...
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... width is the best way for representation of the broadening . Pulse width at the output of fiber and the effective broadening of the pulse which is affected by PMD are studied by the transmission of pulses with the specified RMS pulse ...
... width is the best way for representation of the broadening . Pulse width at the output of fiber and the effective broadening of the pulse which is affected by PMD are studied by the transmission of pulses with the specified RMS pulse ...
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LFNM Plenary | 1 |
BatteryLess Spatial Optical Communication Terminals for LocationBased Indoor | 14 |
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