IRREVERSIBLE DESTRUCTION OF REFLECTED RADIATION FROM THE SURFACE OF A PHOTONIC CRYSTAL
A.A. Kozlov, S.D. Abdullaev, A.S. Aksenov, A.V. Ivanov, Yu.A. Semina
Pages: 64-71
Published: 6 Sep 2018
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Abstract: Studies of the mechanism of irreversible changes in the reflected radiation from the surface of sensors of organic solvents, based on photonic crystals, are conducted when the dose of the registered substance exceeds the critical point with the use of microspheres with sizes equal to tens of micrometers.
Keywords: photonic crystal, organic solvent, bragg reflection, diffraction efficiency, swelling
Cite this article: A.A. Kozlov, S.D. Abdullaev, A.S. Aksenov, A.V. Ivanov, Yu.A. Semina. IRREVERSIBLE DESTRUCTION OF REFLECTED RADIATION FROM THE SURFACE OF A PHOTONIC CRYSTAL. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 12, 64-71 (2018). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1001683/
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