Title of article
The construction of children as an object of international relations: The Declaration of Childrens Rights and the Child Welfare Committee of League of Nations, 1900-1924
Author/Authors
MARSHALL، DOMINIQUE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-102
From page
103
To page
0
Abstract
In the strong localization regime, light confined to a well-defined volume of space by the mutual interference of its countless constituent scattered waves can be expected to acquire unusual characteristics. These include a vanishing momentum, an effective tensorial rest mass, and "photonic atom recoil." Impurity atoms that emit light under these conditions should consist of coupled atom-cavity systems with energy densities extending over regions larger than the atoms, but smaller than a cubic wavelength, in which radiant transport is suppressed by near-field correlated scattering. This unusual regime is now accessible over broad wavelength ranges in random nanoparticle media, opening the way to studies of novel phenomena such as strong localization phase transitions, lasers without cavities, and optical energy storage.
Keywords
imball A. Milton , Peter Rembiesa
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILDRENS RIGHTS (THE)
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILDRENS RIGHTS (THE)
Record number
31343
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