Photonic crystal textiles için kapak resmi
Photonic crystal textiles
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Photonic crystal textiles
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Çetin, Zebih, author.
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xiv, 94 leaves: charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.
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Photonic crystals are man-made structures that can be used to manipulate the flow of light. They are classified as one-, two- and three-dimensional photonic crystals according to the periodic variation of the dielectric profile in space. Apart from artificial photonic crystals there are numerous examples of naturally occurring photonic crystals which have evolved mostly for structural coloration, such as wings of butterflies, natural opal gem stone, peacock feathers to name a few. Using photonic crystal structures the propagation of electromagnetic waves can entirely be prohibited by means of photonic band gap. Considering the fact that approximately two thirds of the heat loss of the human body occurs through electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength around 10 microns, it becomes important to consider photonic crystals for the purpose of reducing heat loss in textiles. We observe that the textile, by virtue of the fact that it has been produced by weaving, already has a periodic structure, and thus is a potential candidate for a photonic crystal. With the right fiber that the textile is woven and the right weave pattern, the textile itself would be a photonic crystal. The most common weave patterns used in the textile industry are plain weave, basket weave, dutch weave and twill weave. In this thesis, we used the finite-difference time-domain method to search for the optimum weave pattern to minimize heat loss by the human body.
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Thesis (Doctoral)--İzmir Institute of Technology:Physics

İzmir Institute of Technology:Physics. --Thesis (Doctoral).
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