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Название: Liquid Crystals

Автор: Iam-Choon Khoo

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Техническая литература

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СКАЧАТЬ 12. Owing to their isotropic optical properties associated with their polycrystalline makeup, pristine BPLC [51] has also been employed as the guiding core to fabricate a similar nonlinear fiber array. Dye‐doped BPLC filled capillary (see Figure 1.27) has shown promising possibilities for random laser generation [52].

Schematic illustration of a focused laser propagating through the guiding (liquid crystal) core of fiber inside a fiber array. Schematic illustration of a capillary filled with dye-doped BPLC core for random laser action.

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