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Si-CMOS compatible epsilon-near-zero metamaterial for two-color ultrafast all-optical switching
A. Pianelli, R. Dhama, et al.
This innovative research by Alessandro Pianelli, Rakesh Dhama, Jarosław Judek, Rafał Mazur, and Humeyra Caglayan presents a cutting-edge multilayered epsilon-near-zero metamaterial utilizing Si-compatible materials for ultrafast all-optical switching in the visible and near-infrared spectrum, potentially revolutionizing low-power photonic components.
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