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Polaritonic states trapped by topological defects
D. Smirnova, F. Komissarenko, et al.
This innovative research conducted by Daria Smirnova, Filipp Komissarenko, Anton Vakulenko, Svetlana Kiriushechkina, Ekaterina Smolina, Sriram Guddala, Monica Allen, Jeffery Allen, Andrea Alù, and Alexander B. Khanikaev introduces a novel mechanism to trap mid-IR structured phonon-polaritons using topological defects in a metasurface integrated with hexagonal boron nitride, paving the way for advances in light-matter wave control and thermal management.
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