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Optical Effects Induced by Bloch Surface Waves in One-Dimensional Photonic Crystals

Irina V. Soboleva    
Maria N. Romodina    
Evgeny V. Lyubin and Andrey A. Fedyanin    

Resumen

The review considers the influence of Bloch surface waves on the optical and magneto-optical effects observed in photonic crystals; for example, the Goos?Hänchen effect, the Faraday effect, optical trapping and so on. Prospects for using Bloch surface waves for spatial light modulation, for controlling the polarization of light, for optical trapping and control of micro-objects are discussed.

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