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Photonic Crystals details recent progress in the study of photonic crystals, ranging from fundamental aspects to up-to-date applications, in one unified treatment. It covers most of the worldwide frontier fields in photonic crystals, including up-to-date fabrication techniques, recent and future technological applications, and our basic understanding of the various optical properties of photonic crystals. Brand-new theoretical and experimental data are also presented. The book is intended for graduate course students and specialists actively working in this field, but it will also be useful for newcomers, especially the extensive chapter dealing with fundamental aspects of photonic crystals, which paves the way to a full appreciation of the other topics addressed.
From the reviews:
"Photonic crystals have gained a continuously growing interest from researchers all over the world. . The outcome of the project, plus some relevant results by other Japanese researchers, is presented, mostly for a readership of specialists and postgraduates. . Besides a useful reading for graduate students, who plan to start working in this field, or specialists, who want to extend their knowledge, I consider the book as a mean to convey more awareness . to the study and development of photonic crystals." (Dr. M. Agio, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 46 (6), 2005)
"This book is intended to primarily report on the research outcome on a Japanese research project started in 1998. . The articles mostly emphasize experimental works for specialists in this field, but also include the distinguished theoretical works done in Japan. The book is intended for graduate students and specialists actively working in this field, but it will also be useful for newcomers." (Peter Kreiner, Optik: Zeitschrift für Licht- und Elektronenoptik, Vol. 116, 2005)
Kuon INOUE; PhD (The University of Tokyo):
1961 graduation from The University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics,
1966 finishing the Graduate School (Doctor Course) of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1966-1967 Post Doctoral Fellow of JSPS, at Institute of Solid State Physics
1967-1970 Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Shizuoka University
1970-1984 Associate professor, Depertement of Physics, Shizuoka University
1984-2001 Professor, Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido university
2001- present Guest Professor of Chitose Institute of Science and Technology,
Emeritus Professor of Hokkaido University
Kazuo OHTAKA; PhD (The University of Tokyo):
1964 graduation from The University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics
1967 assistant of The University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics
1988 associate professor of The University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics
1989 professor of Chiba University, Laboratory of Applied Physics,
2000 professor of Chiba University, Center of Frontier Science
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