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M.H. Lu, C.F. Madigan, and J.C. Sturm, "Experiment and modeling of conversion of substrate-wave-guided modes to surface-emitted light by substrate patterning," Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 621, pp. Q3.7.1-Q3.7.6 (2000).
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