2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x1202021x
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Spontaneous parametric light scattering in spatially inhomogeneous nonlinear media based on photonic crystals

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“…The second one is in a region of 440 nm -650 nm including a stop-band. By now the secondary emission of initial and dielectrics infiltrated opals has been given no universal explanation which should be satisfied by all experimental facts (Gorelik, 2007;Gruzintsev et al, 2008;Moiseyenko et al, 2009aMoiseyenko et al, , 2009bMoiseyenko et al, , 2012.…”
Section: Light Scattering By Synthetic Opals Filled With Nonlinear Opmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The second one is in a region of 440 nm -650 nm including a stop-band. By now the secondary emission of initial and dielectrics infiltrated opals has been given no universal explanation which should be satisfied by all experimental facts (Gorelik, 2007;Gruzintsev et al, 2008;Moiseyenko et al, 2009aMoiseyenko et al, , 2009bMoiseyenko et al, , 2012.…”
Section: Light Scattering By Synthetic Opals Filled With Nonlinear Opmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…bands in Raman scattering region are presented in Fig. 17 (Moiseyenko et al, 2012). The spectral intensity distribution and the emission maximum position are quite different at various scattering angles.…”
Section: Spontaneous Parametric Down-conversionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Emission spectra measured at different scattering angles and treated by subtracting the longer wavelength tale of excitation line and bands in Raman scattering region are presented in Fig. 17 (Moiseyenko et al, 2012). The spectral intensity distribution and the emission maximum position are quite different at various scattering angles.…”
Section: Spontaneous Parametric Down-conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%