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publications on photonic crystals

Photonic crystals are materials designed to control light in similar ways that semiconductors control electricity. By creating structures with repeating patterns at specific scales, they can reflect, transmit, or trap different wavelengths of light. This ability allows for innovations in various technologies, such as more efficient lasers, high-speed communication systems, and advanced sensors. Publications on photonic crystals explore their properties, applications, and potential advancements in fields like telecommunications, optical computing, and renewable energy. Their research contributes to the development of smarter, faster, and more efficient devices that utilize light in novel ways.