Abstract:Usually in quantum optics, the theory of large- and small-scale waveguide beam splitters is the same. In this paper, it is shown that the theory of the nanoscale waveguide beamsplitter has a significant difference from a similar device, but of a larger scale. It is shown that the previously known theory of the waveguide beam splitter is a particular case of the theory presented here. The wave function at the output ports of the nanoscale beam splitter is analyzed. The results obtained are sensitive to the size… Show more
“…In this Special Issue, there are research articles that focus on the use of nanomaterials for quantum technology applications [1][2][3][4][5][6][7], nanomaterials for health science [8][9][10] and nanomaterials for solar cells [11].…”
The intense interest in nanostructured materials is fueled by the tremendous economic and technological benefits anticipated to be achieved by nanotechnology and nanodevices [...]
“…In this Special Issue, there are research articles that focus on the use of nanomaterials for quantum technology applications [1][2][3][4][5][6][7], nanomaterials for health science [8][9][10] and nanomaterials for solar cells [11].…”
The intense interest in nanostructured materials is fueled by the tremendous economic and technological benefits anticipated to be achieved by nanotechnology and nanodevices [...]
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