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Just like the periodical crystalline potential in solid-state
crystals determines their properties for the conduction of
electrons, the periodical structuring of photonic crystals leads to
envisioning the possibility of achieving a control of the photon
flux in dielectric and metallic materials.
The use of photonic crystals as a cage for storing, filtering or
guiding light at the wavelength scale thus paves the way to the
realisation of optical and optoelectronic devices with ultimate
properties and dimensions. This should contribute toward meeting
the demands for a greater miniaturisation that the processing of an
ever increasing number of data requires.
Photonic Crystals intends to provide students and researchers
from different fields with the theoretical background needed for
modelling photonic crystals and their optical properties, while at
the same time presenting the large variety of devices, from optics
to microwaves, where photonic crystals have found applications. As
such, it aims at building bridges between optics, electromagnetism
and solid-state physics.
This book was written by six specialists of nanophotonics, and
was coordinated by Jean-Michel Lourtioz, head of the Institut
d'Electronique Fondamentale in Orsay and coordinator of the French
Research Network in Nanophotonics."
What is a child? For Freud, the child was never a category or
concept of any theoretical value. Instead he proposed the notion of
the infantile as a time outside of history. Thus there are
different notions of time and history at play in the psychoanalysis
of a child, as well as in the history of the field itself. In
clinical practice, in society, and in law, however, childhood is
defined in reference to age and development.Within psychoanalysis
there has been a confusion of childhood as construed through the
retrospective memories of adults, with the child who is observed
and educated. This conflation marked the early history of
psychoanalysis of the child, a field which began as a family
affair. It was Hermine Hug-Hellmuth who first declared that it was
impossible for anyone to analyze his own child. This foundational
statement also enabled her to theorize the place of the parents in
the analysis of the child.Our modern notion of the child emerged
historically since the decline of the Middle Ages and through the
Enlightenment. The child became a subject of Church and State,
coinciding with a new repression of sexuality and death in
childhood. This produced an idealized notion of the child to which
Freud referred as "His Majesty the baby." Despite this, the
emergence of the modern notion of the child made possible Freud s
discovery of infantile sexuality and of the unconscious.Each child
must also uncover his or her own sexuality and find a means to
appropriate it in order to come to the place of subject, in the
necessary detachment from parental authority. To do so is not, as
is usually asserted, a process of continuous development. Rather,
it is an act of destruction in which the subject must break the
mold in which he or she has been conceived."
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Imperfection - A Natural History
Telmo Pievani; Translated by Michael Gerard Kenyon; Foreword by Ian Tattersall
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R447
Discovery Miles 4 470
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This set of lecture notes provides a detailed and up-to-date
description of a field undergoing explosive growth, that of
confined photon systems in the shape of microcavities or photonic
crystals. Bringing together world leaders in the field, it provides
all the basic tools needed to master a subject which will have both
major impact in fundamental studies and widescale applications.
Confined photon systems enable the study of low-dimensional
photonic systems, modified light-matter interaction, e.g. between
excitons and photons in all-solid-state semiconductor
microcavities, and of many phenomena of quantum optics, including
single photon generation, squeezed light, quantum state
entanglement, non-local quantum measurements, and, potentially,
quantum computation. They are also on the verge of yielding new,
high performance optical devices for large-scale industries such as
telecommunications and display technology.
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features over 120 of the best drills for developing technique,
skill, physical stamina and the focused mind-set needed to shoot
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Gerard have compile the most effective drills to help you focus
your training on building accuracy and consistency. Each drill
provides step-by-step instructions, coach tips and variations.
There are drills to help refine recurve bow, longbow and compound
bow techiques. Skill-building drills help improve timing and
execution of your shot, while physical training drills build
strength, stamina, consistency and balance. Finally, the book’s
mental training drills help maintain your focus to deal with the
pressures of competition. You can maintain your motivation and
enjoyment with the tips for changing the drills into games that add
fun to your training. There are also tips from elite archers and
coaches such as Bob Ryder, Tom Dorigatti and Randi Smith. They
share their favourite drills and explain how these drills have been
instrumental to their success. Make The Archery Drill Book your
go-to resource to get the most of each and every training session.
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