Nanoimprinted superlattice metallic photonic crystal as ultraselective solar absorber
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M. Soljačić | J. Joannopoulos | I. Celanovic | G. Strasser | F. Schäffler | V. Rinnerbauer | P. Reininger | R. Geil | E. Lausecker
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