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Science 19 November 1999:
Vol. 286. no. 5444, pp. 1500 - 1502
DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5444.1500

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FRONTIERS IN OPTICS:
Cages for Light Go From Concept to Reality

Dennis Normile

Once a theorist's dream, the intricate latticelike structures called photonic crystals can serve as the optical equivalent of semiconductors, trapping, guiding, and filtering light much as semiconductors manipulate electrons. Photonic crystals could reduce the scale and increase the efficiency of optical circuits by orders of magnitude--if regular lattices can be built that are minute enough to snare light. Theorists are now teaming up with materials scientists to realize that promise.

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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)