Electromagnetic lattice «invisibility» of the resonance cubic crystal made of magnetodielectric spheres
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https://doi.org/10.30837/rt.2017.3.190.09Abstract
Solution and analysis of a problem on electromagnetic lattice «invisibility» of the resonance cubic crystal made of magnetodielectric spheres with a cubic crystal lattice are presented.References
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