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Elshahat et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Broadband multiple topological rainbows

Elshahat et al., 2022

Document ID
15022554205252817877
Author
Elshahat S
Esmail M
Yuan H
Feng S
Lu C
Publication year
Publication venue
Annalen der Physik

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Topological photonics offers enhanced control over electromagnetic fields by providing a platform for robust trapping and guiding topological states of light. The topological rainbow can separate and distribute different wavelengths of topological photonic states into different …
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