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    OPTICAL RESEARCH: STUDY DATA FROM YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY UPDATE KNOWLEDGE OF OPTICAL RESEARCH

    Science Letter
    March 17, 2009

    "The specific features of defect modes of chiral photonic crystals
    with an anisotropic defect have been investigated. Peculiarities of the
    spectra of polarization observables of the system under consideration
    are analyzed at different thicknesses of the defect layer," scientists
    in Yerevan, Armenia report (see also Optical Research).

    "It is shown that single refraction occurs in a defect mode,
    even though the system is anisotropic and inhomogeneous. We also
    investigated the specific features of the spectra of the photon density
    of states, light intensity at the defect center, and the Q factor of
    defect modes at different thicknesses of the defect layer and chiral
    photonic crystals. It is shown that the lasing wavelength of chiral
    photonic crystals with an anisotropic defect enriched in laser dyes
    (resonant atoms) can be controlled in a different way: by varying
    the defect layer thickness," wrote A. Gevorgyan and colleagues,
    Yerevan State University.

    The researchers concluded: "It is shown that this system can operate
    as a narrow-band filter (mirror) with a controlled frequency width
    and location of the total transmission (reflection) range on the
    frequency scale."

    Gevorgyan and colleagues published their study in Optics and
    Spectroscopy (Specific features of the emission of chiral photonic
    crystals with an anisotropic defect: I. Thickness effects. Optics
    and Spectroscopy, 2009;106(1):43-49).

    For additional information, contact A. Gevorgyan, Yerevan State
    University, Yerevan 375025, Armenia.

    The publisher's contact information for the journal Optics and
    Spectroscopy is: Maik Nauka, Interperiodica, Springer, 233 Spring St.,
    New York, NY 10013-1578, USA.
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