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Anisotropy in the Terahertz Band
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Day after day, anisotropic properties of materials are finding new applications. Many consumer technologies based on them are currently available, particularly at optical, near-infrared and ultraviolet frequencies. Liquid crystals are the base of an enormous quantity of display devices present in our everyday life ranging from small wrist watches to large television screens, the circular dichroism exhibited by a number of proteins and nucleic acids is providing new information about their molecular structure and biological function, Pockels cells are being used as high speed modulators in optical fiber telecommunications among many other applications. The availability of new technologies to access the terahertz band opened the possibility to study anisotropic properties of materials in the far-infrared which have attracted considerable attention over the last decade owing to their enormous scientific and technological potential. This special issue contains five invited review articles that cover the most important aspects of the study of anisotropic properties of materials in the terahertz band. The articles included in the issue, enumerated below, represent an up-to-date overview of advances in this field.
03-09-2013
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CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
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