Selected Links on Photonics, Nanophotonics,
Nanoparticles, Photonic Crystals, Numerical Codes, Free Software
Selected Links on Photonics, Photonic Crystals, Numerical Codes, Free Software
Chemistry News
Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology
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Britney's Guide to Semiconductor Physics
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Wolfram Mathematica online integrator
For general science issues see Horizon archive
of magnificent
BBC Horizon series
  Visit EPO on-line patent library.
You can
download fulltext of any patent publication from the
Online European Patent Register, or, provided that you know the patent publication number, at
Espacenet: free access to over 110 million patent documents.
(A1, A2 publications = patent application; A3 publication = search report;
B publication = granted patent.)
A limited search by an inventor, company name, and/or field is also possible.
The charge-free access EPO databases are the prime source
of technical information in the world. They contain 30.6 million
comprehensive documents on patents issued in
33 countries, over 55 million library references for patents issued in
73 countries and 39.5 million declarations on legal status
concerning 11 million patents registered in 44 countries.
The number of documents of three major patent offices at the beginning of March 2005:
7.499.162 US, 1.512.366 European, and 13.178.271 Japanese patent publications.
(If you ever wondered what is an average cost of an European patent, the answer is
here.)
Photonic crystal links
Photonic & Sonic Band-Gap Bibliography
Ames Laboratory
Complex Photonic Systems Group, University
of Twente (former Amsterdam group)
Photonic-, Phononic- and Meta- Materials (PPM) Group, Greece
University of Bath Centre for Photonics and Photonic Materials
Jonathan P. Dowling's home page
The Thin Film
Photonics Group at the University of
Exeter
Optoelectronics Research
Group at the University of Glasgow
The Photonic
Band Gap Group ICMM, Madrid, Spain
The Joannopoulos
MIT Research Group
Sajeev John's
home page
Peter Kuchment's
home page
Institute of Electromagnetic Fields (IEF) of ETH Zurich
l'Institut Fresnel, Marseille
Sir John B. Pendry group
at Imperial College
The Photonic crystals group
at the University of Sydney
Quantum Optics
Group, The Weizmann Institute of Science
The Yablonovitch
UCLA Optoelectronics Group
- Web calculators
- Free light scattering codes
- General purpose routines
- Electronic Structure Codes
- Commercial light scattering and simulation codes
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M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun,
Handbook of Mathematical Functions
(Dover Publications, New York, 1973)
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N. Chernov and R. Markarian,
Introduction to the Ergodic Theory of Chaotic Billiards
(July 2001)
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Yousef Saad, Iterative methods for sparse linear systems,
2nd ed. with corrections (PWS, 2000)
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M. I. Mishchenko, L. D. Travis, and A. A. Lacis,
Scattering, Absorption, and Emission of Light by Small
Particles (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002)
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Numerical Recipes in Fortran 77, Second Edition (1992)
(although claimed to be obsolete, I simply like this version)
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GNU Fortran Notes - an online Fortran 77 language manual
- P.W. Milonni, Fast Light, Slow Light and Left-Handed Light
(Table of Contents)
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Kiyotoshi Yasumoto, Electromagnetic Theory and Applications for Photonic Crystals
(Why there is no inclusion of photonic KKR methods here?)
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J.P. Dakin and Robert G.W. Brown, Handbook of Optoelectronics (Two-Volume Set)
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Frank Barnes and Ben Greenebaum, Bioengineering and Biophysical Aspects
of Electromagnetic Fields
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Kenichi Iga and Yasuo Kokubun, Encyclopedic Handbook of Integrated Optics
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Marvin J. Weber, Handbook of Optical Materials
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Partha Banerjee, Nonlinear Optics: Theory, Numerical Modeling, and Applications
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Toshiaki Suhara, Semiconductor Laser Fundamentals
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