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Photonic crystals as resonant surfaces

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Abstract

Guided mode resonances are excited in photonic crystals for out-of-plane illumination. Tailoring these resonances allows us to create large area biosensors, diffractive lenses with high numerical aperture and diffractive surfaces for light trapping in photovoltaics.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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