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Optical Properties of Sub-Wavelength Dielectric Gratings and their Application for Surface Enhanced

HPL-2011-17 Optical Properties of Sub-Wavelength Dielectric Gratings and their Application for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering - Hu, Min; Fattal, David; Li, Jingjing; Li, Xuema; Williams, Stanley R.; Li, Zhiyong
Keyword(s): Sub-wavelength grating, surface enhanced Raman, dispersion relation
Abstract: We fabricated and measured the far-field optical properties of a sub-wavelength Si3N4 (silicon nitride) two dimensional grating. Frequency-dependent transmission measurements from a white-light source revealed that both transverse magnetic (TM) and transverse electric (TE) modes were excited on the ...
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Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader(3pm) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader(3pm)

NAME
Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader - retrieve RSS feeds for inclusion in Wiki::Toolkit nodes DESCRIPTION
Use this Wiki::Toolkit plugin to retrieve an RSS feed from a given URL so that you can include it in a wiki node. SYNOPSIS
use Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader; my $rss = Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader->new( url => 'http://example.com/feed.rss' ); my @items = $rss->retrieve; USAGE
This is a plugin for Wiki::Toolkit, a toolkit for building wikis; therefore please consult the documentation for Wiki::Toolkit for relevant information. This module can, however, be used standalone if you wish. METHODS
"new" my $rss = Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader->new([options]); Create a new RSS reader. Valid options are "url" or "file" (a path to an RSS file); only one can be specified. "retrieve" my @items = $rss->retrieve; "retrieve" will return an array of hashes, one for each item in the RSS feed. The hashes contain three items, "title", "link", and "description". If the URL or file you specified cannot be retrieved/read, "retrieve" will return undef rather than blowing up and surprising the person reading your wiki. If you want, you can specify "debug" to be 1 in the options to "new", which will cause the module to croak instead of failing silently. AUTHOR
Earle Martin (EMARTIN@cpan.org) The Wiki::Toolkit team, (http://www.wiki-toolkit.org/) LEGAL
Copyright 2004 Earle Martin. Copyright 2006 the Wiki::Toolkit team. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2009-10-25 Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::RSS::Reader(3pm)
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