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Gaetano Assanto, Timothy R. Marchant and Noel F. Smyth
The interaction of optical solitary waves in nematic liquid crystals, nematicons and vortices, with other nematicons and localised structures, such as refractive index changes, is reviewed. Such interactions are shown to enable simple routing schemes as ...
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Jose Carlos Mejia, Miho Aizawa, Kyohei Hisano, Kohsuke Matsumoto, Sayuri Hashimoto, Shoichi Kubo and Atsushi Shishido
A novel approach for fabricating a microlens array with a tunable surface topographical structure and focal length is proposed in the present study. The microlens array was manufactured through the photoinduced molecular reorientation of nematic liquid c...
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Walter Fuscaldo, Dimitrios C. Zografopoulos, Francesca Imperato, Paolo Burghignoli, Romeo Beccherelli and Alessandro Galli
The tunable properties of nematic liquid crystals (NLC) are here exploited in a peculiar leaky waveguide with artificial magnetic conductors as the lateral walls, a bottom metal ground plane, and a homogenized metasurface on top to obtain dynamic beamste...
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Eugenio Fazio, Massimo Alonzo and Alessandro Belardini
A great deal of interest over the years has been directed to the optical space solitons for the possibility of realizing 3D waveguides with very low propagation losses. A great limitation in their use for writing complex circuits is represented by the im...
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Maiara Mitiko Taniguchi, Fernanda Cavicchioli Zola, Veridiana Garcia Guimarães, Giane Gonçalves, Roberto Rossato, Rafael Soares Zola
Pág. 663 - 668
The cell membrane is one of the most important structures of living organisms. This is due to the many functions attributed to it such as permeable selectivity, protection, anchoring to the cytoskeleton and so many others. Any change in the shape of the ...
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V. Girault; F. Guillén-González
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