CAS 2012 (International Semiconductor Conference) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/smicnd.2012.6400644
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Nearfield effect in a nanotube/nanopor array system for application in EWOD devices that are operating in THz region

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“…has no solutions in real numbers . At the same time, we have another situation when the nanocylinders are arranged in a regular square lattice . In such a case, in contrast to the ideal nanotube, the dielectric function Δϵmnt should be replaced by another value Δϵmeff obtained from the relationship Δϵmeff=(ϵ1ϵ2)h2normalddR(ln(Im(hR))). …”
Section: Dispersion Law For Systems Of Nanocylinders and Nanoporesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…has no solutions in real numbers . At the same time, we have another situation when the nanocylinders are arranged in a regular square lattice . In such a case, in contrast to the ideal nanotube, the dielectric function Δϵmnt should be replaced by another value Δϵmeff obtained from the relationship Δϵmeff=(ϵ1ϵ2)h2normalddR(ln(Im(hR))). …”
Section: Dispersion Law For Systems Of Nanocylinders and Nanoporesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained by traditional methods of the effective medium are fully suitable to the usual formulation of the problem, when we seek for effective parameters of multicomponent media in the field of electromagnetic transverse waves. However, note that we cannot ignore photonic crystals modes in the case of spontaneous emission or Rayleigh scattering in a nanomaterial.…”
Section: Frequency Dispersion Law At Extremely Low Frequenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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