Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2004-06-30
in Vol. 6 of "Handbook of Advanced Electronic and Photonic Materials", edited by H.S.Nalwa, pp. 103-151, Academic Press, San D
Physics
Optics
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Scientific paper
This book chapter is the first part of a review of nanoporous materials for optical applications. Whereas the second part [J.Sauer, F. Marlow and F.Schueth, pp. 153-172 of the same volume] discusses material properties, this part gives a self-contained discussion of fluorescence and lasing in dielectric microresonators, with special emphasis on the hexagonal morphology found in molecular-sieve-dye compounds.
Laeri Franco
Noeckel Jens
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