Desarrollo de Software para Calcular los Modos Ópticos Localizados en un Sistema de Percolación 3-D
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Campo electromágnetico, percolación 3-D, poros aleatoriosResumen
En este artículo, estudiamos numéricamente los modos ópticos localizados en un sistema de percolación desordenado 3-D, donde el clúster de percolación inicial es llenado por un medio activo compuesto por emisores de luz incoherente. Se evalúa y estudia la distribución del campo electromagnético y varios aspectos relacionados con la solución de las Ecuaciones de Maxwell, para establecer las condiciones de localización óptica 3-D en el modelo considerado. Investigamos las propiedades de la relación de participación inversa del campo electromagnético; como un parámetro que mide la localización óptica, así como el camino libre medio de los fotones que conecta a los emisores de luz en los poros aleatorios del sistema de percolación.
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