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9 July 2003 Is nanotechnology a PLT sandwich? (Key Lecture)
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Decreasing feature sizes due to advances in nanotechnology place a premium on careful treatment of phase, length, and time in optics. All three quantities are intermeshed due to morphology at the nanometer length-scale. Speculation of nanotechnology for optics as a PLT sandwich has emerged from examining the characteristics of the responses of sculptured thin films to optical pulses and beams.
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Akhlesh Lakhtakia "Is nanotechnology a PLT sandwich? (Key Lecture)", Proc. SPIE 5218, Complex Mediums IV: Beyond Linear Isotropic Dielectrics, (9 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.502685
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KEYWORDS
Nanotechnology

Contrast transfer function

Thin films

Interfaces

Dielectrics

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Nanostructures

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