mode coupling in photonic crystals
Mode coupling in photonic crystals refers to the interaction between different optical modes within the crystal structure, leading to the transfer of energy between these modes. This phenomenon is a key aspect of the behavior of light in photonic crystals and plays a crucial role in determining their unique optical properties.
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