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Propagation and scattering of light in opal heterojunctions

2006

The directionality of the polarised light transmission has been studied in heterogeneous photonic crystals based on double-film opal in comparison to homogeneous crystals on single-film opals. In spite of additional scattering at the photonic bandgap interface, ballistic propagation has been preserved. Changes of the polarisation anisotropy in hetero-opal compared to homogeneous opal have been assigned to specific mode matching conditions at the photonic bandgap interface.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryScatteringPhysics::OpticsHeterojunctionPolarised lightCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight scatteringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityBallistic conductionOptoelectronicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentbusinessAnisotropyPhotonic crystalPhysica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
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Marble and stone revetment and pavements: Context and provenance

2022

Earlier excavations and survey at Vagnari furnished hardly any evidence for the use of marble at the site, and so the vicus was considered to be a low status settlement, with only a few rooms having been elegant enough to decorate them with marble floors or revetment. The fragments recovered were not analysed scientifically to determine the location of the quarries from which the marbles came. Of particular interest, however, were two small fragments of inscriptions on white marble retrieved from the rubble fill dumped in the 4th century AD in the reservoir. These originally may have been attached, when intact, to votive or funerary monuments, suggesting that the occasional commemorative mo…

Settore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Marble stones X-ray Diffraction analysis Polarised light microscopy Stable isotope analysis archaeometry
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