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Abstract
This is an introduction to the special issue “Micro and nano structured mid-IR to Terahertz materials and devices” which aims to cover recent developments in terms of photonics devices operating from the mid-infrared to terahertz wavelength ranges, with possible applications in spectroscopy, sensing, or communications.
期刊介绍:
This journal establishes a dedicated channel for physicists, material scientists, chemists, engineers and computer scientists who are interested in photonics and nanostructures, and especially in research related to photonic crystals, photonic band gaps and metamaterials. The Journal sheds light on the latest developments in this growing field of science that will see the emergence of faster telecommunications and ultimately computers that use light instead of electrons to connect components.