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P F Checcacci1, R Falciai, A M Scheggi
1Istituto di Ricerca sulle Onde Elettromagnetiche, CNR, Firenze, Italy.
Optics Letters
|August 21, 2009
Abstract:
The tunneling region below cutoff frequency of the different modes in an elliptical step-index fiber is examined. The whispering modes can undergo either a pure tunneling or a tunneling-radiating effect, whereas the bouncing modes show only the tunneling-radiating effect.
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