Lecture 10 (EM21) -- Subwavelength gratings
This lecture discussed the use of gratings when the period is much smaller than the wavelength and only the zero-order mode exists. Such media are artificially anisotropic metamaterials and can be used for antireflection, wave plates, polarization control, and more. Prerequisite Lectures: 7 and 9

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Lecture 11 (EM21) -- Guided-mode resonance

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HalfWavePlate

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Lecture 9 (EM21) -- Diffraction gratings

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Diffraction Gratings 101: Types and Applications

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Lecture 21 (EM21) -- Surface waves

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Metasurfaces: a nanophotonic platform for full control of light in space and time

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Lecture 5 (EM21) -- Coupled-mode theory

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Polarization of light, linear and circular | Light waves | Physics | Khan Academy

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Lecture 7 (EM21) -- Theory of periodic structures

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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The mind-bending reality of quantum mechanics - with Jim Al Khalili

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The Truth About Depression - Dr Joanna Moncrieff

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Lecture 3d -- Lossy Dielectrics

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Undergrad Antennas Lab - Part 12 - Microstrip Antenna Arrays

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Lecture -- Applications of Diffraction Gratings

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Lecture 5 (EM21) -- Coupled-mode theory

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Making Optical Logic Gates using Interference

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