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Electromagnetically induced grating

Known as: EIG, Electromagnetically Induced Gratings 
Electromagnetically induced grating (EIG) is an optical interference phenomenon where an interference pattern is used to build a dynamic spatial… 
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2012
2012
This research investigates the necessary components to design cooperative guidance strategies for area air defense applications… 
2008
2008
Light-induced mass transport in azobenzene functionalized polymers has been used for generation of surface relief gratings (SRG… 
2008
2008
The equatorial atmospheric variability shows a spectrum of significant peaks in the wavenumber– frequency domain. These peaks… 
2008
2008
The optical diffraction efficiency of lithographic grating was probed in this study. The enhanced first order spectral… 
2005
2005
We propose a scheme of a bistable system with an electromagnetically induced grating and analyse the optical bistabilities in the… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Volume-phase holographic (VPH) grating technology can enable innovative capabilities for integral eld spectrographs beyond that… 
2000
2000
Large deployable space-based optical systems will likely require complex structure position controls in conjunction with an… 
1998
1998
  • G. CaireU. Mitra
  • 1998
  • Corpus ID: 15862588
Preliminary work on training sequence design for block adaptive channel estimation methods for multi-user direct-sequence/code… 
1971
1971
SummaryThe world collection of cultivated safflower, C. tinctorius L., containing about 2000 lines, was screened for resistance…