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Transmission through the thin film with pyramid craters as a function of depth of craters for an optical beam with the major component of electrical intensity polarized along y axis.
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Optical fibres are widely used in various applications as a medium for optical signals or optical transfer. This transport can be realized on long distance, compared to free space optics, which significantly extends reach of applications. Free space optics and fibre optics are combined in practice to yield the maximum performance of individual comp...
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