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Focusing properties of a photonic crystal slab with multiple mechanisms in addition to negative refraction

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The abstract for this paper has been replaced with the following editorial note: It has come to the attention of the Optical Society of America that this article should not have been submitted owing to its substantial replication, without appropriate attribution, of significant elements found in the following published material: Y. Fang and Q. Zhou, "The imaging properties of photonic crystal slabs with effective negative refraction indexes" Appl. Phy. B, Vol. 83, No. 4 (June 2006), pp. 587-594.

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