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Yuri S. Kivshar

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  1876
Citations -  94737

Yuri S. Kivshar is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonlinear system & Metamaterial. The author has an hindex of 126, co-authored 1845 publications receiving 79415 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuri S. Kivshar include Technische Universität Darmstadt & Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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Soliton switching and Bloch-wave filtering in periodic photonic lattices

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a novel concept in the soliton switching based on the Bloch-wave filtering in periodic photonic structures, where spatial solitons that belong to different spectral band gaps can be selectively reflected from or transmitted through an engineered defect, which acts as a low or high-pass filter for Bloch waves.
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Suppression of soliton transverse instabilities in nonlocal nonlinear media

TL;DR: Lin and Lee as discussed by the authors have partially supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan under contracts 95-2112-======M-007-058-MY3 and NSC-95-2120-M-001-006.
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Self-collimation and beam splitting in low-index photonic crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, a beam splitter structure was proposed to verify self-collimation and beam splitting in low-refractive-index photonic crystals created within chalcogenide glass.
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Stable higher-charge discrete vortices in hexagonal optical lattices

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that double-charge discrete optical vortices may be completely stable in hexagonal photonic lattices, where single-charge Vortices always exhibit dynamical instabilities.
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Effects of polarization on the transmission and localization of classical waves in weakly scattering metamaterials

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of polarization on the Anderson localization of one-dimensional random stacks were studied and the long-wave and short-wave asymptotics of the localization length over a wide range of incidence angles (including the Brewster anomaly angle).