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A hollow metal conductor that provides a path to guide microwaves; used in radar.
wave guide
1
Two-photon absorption can place a fundamental limitation on
waveguide
all-optical switching devices.
2
We report on the interplay between
microdisk
-
waveguide
coupling and its optical properties.
3
A polymer based dual-slab
waveguide
Young's interferometer was demonstrated for biochemical sensing.
4
The converter consists of a pillar-to-wire
waveguide
coupler and a transverse-magnetic-mode-selective spot-size converter.
5
A new
waveguide
design for an optofluidic chip is presented.
6
This
waveguide
structure has a 350 nm thin core layer.
7
And it can also act as a
waveguide
for an intense pulse of microwaves.
8
An evanescent field sensor utilizing layered polymeric-inorganic composite
waveguide
configuration was developed in this work.
9
Evanescent field is utilized for probing the binding events of biomolecules on the
waveguide
surface.
10
The former secures high-efficiency wide-band optical coupling of a pillar-PhC
waveguide
to a wire
waveguide
.
11
A semi-weakly confined
waveguide
structure was designed and fabricated.
12
An augmented reality display based on a planar
waveguide
made in photo-thermo-refractive glass had been demonstrated.
13
To this end, the wavelength dependent nature of interference-based antiresonant reflecting optical
waveguide
technology is exploited.
14
Multiple radiation spots with different azimuth angles are simultaneously exhibited from such a hexagonally poled
waveguide
.
15
Moreover, the
waveguide
structure based on a thin a-Si:H strip line can be fabricated easily and precisely.
16
The
waveguide
can support a nearly circular optical field distribution that matches well with a single-mode fiber.
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