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Julien Touboul, Veronica Morales-Marquez and Kostas Belibassakis
The wave?current?seabed interaction problem is studied by using a coupled-mode system developed for modeling wave scattering by non-homogeneous, sheared currents in variable bathymetry regions. The model is based on a modal series expansion of wave veloc...
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Jiyong Kim and Jungho Kim
We theoretically model the near-field (NF) absorption for a multilayer micro-cavity (MMC) structure and investigate the contribution of the NF absorption to the dipole radiation power in top-emitting organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The NF absorpti...
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Zoltan Vilagosh, Alireza Lajevardipour, Dominique Appadoo, Soon Hock Ng, Saulius Juodkazis and Andrew W. Wood
The penetration depth of an evanescent wave in Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) is dependent on the wavelength of the radiation utilised. At THz frequencies, the penetration depth into biological tissues is in the order of 0.1 to 0.5 mm; rendered pig la...
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Yong Sup Ihn, Zaeill Kim and Su-Yong Lee
Subwavelength optical micro/nanofibers have been widely used as basic building blocks in the field of quantum sensing and quantum light source by virtue of their properties which include pronounced evanescent field, large surface area, and small optical ...
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Ying Guan, Li-Xin Zhong, Chaoyang Qian and Rui-Pin Chen
The near-field characteristics of a radially-variant vector beam (RVVB) are analyzed by using the vectorial angular spectrum method. The non-paraxial RVVB can be decomposed into the propagating wave and the evanescent wave in near field. The coherent sup...
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Richard A. Hazelwood and Patrick C. Macey
Seismic interface waves generated by seabed impacts are believed to have biological importance. Various wave types are of interest to seismologists, who can minimize the unwanted, but often dominant, ground roll waves with suitable instrumentation. Waves...
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Takaaki Musha
D. Pollen and M. Trachtenberg proposed the holographic brain theory to help explain the existence of photographic memories in some people. They suggested that such individuals had more vivid memories because they somehow could access a very large region ...
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F. Sakran, M. Golosovsky, D. Davidov, and P. Monod
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Lim, D. V.
Pág. 902 - 907
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