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1 August 2021 Quo vadis, metaphotonics ?
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Abstract
Future technologies underpinning high-performance optical communications, ultrafast computations and compact biosensing will rely on densely packed reconfigurable optical circuitry based on nanophotonics. For many years, plasmonics was considered as the only available platform for subwavelength optics, but the recently emerged field of Mie resonant metaphotonics provides more practical alternatives for nanoscale optics by employing resonances in high-index dielectric nanoparticles and their structures such as metasurfaces. In this talk, I hope to discuss both recent advances and future emerging directions in the physics of dielectric Mie-resonant nanostructures with high quality factors (Q factors) for efficient spatial and temporal control of light by employing multipolar Mie resonances and bound states in the continuum, with applications of these concepts to nonlinear optics, active photonics, and topological lasers.
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Yuri S. Kivshar "Quo vadis, metaphotonics ?", Proc. SPIE 11796, Active Photonic Platforms XIII, 1179610 (1 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593677
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