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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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Experimental Demonstration of Topological effects in Bianisotropic Metamaterials

TL;DR: This work presents the first experimental realization of a topological insulator for electromagnetic waves based on engineered bianisotropic metamaterials and demonstrates experimentally the topologically robust propagation of electromagnetic waves around sharp corners without backscattering effects.
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Spiraling multivortex solitons in nonlocal nonlinear media.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated the existence of a broad class of higher-order rotating spatial solitons in nonlocal nonlinear media and the tripole soliton carrying two spiraling phase dislocations, or self-trapped optical vortices.
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Imaging-based spectrometer-less optofluidic biosensors based on dielectric metasurfaces for detecting extracellular vesicles

TL;DR: In this article, a single-wavelength imaging biosensors capable of reconstructing spectral shift information induced by biomarkers dynamically using an advanced data processing technique based on an optimal linear estimator was introduced.
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Interaction of dark solitons with localized impurities in Bose-Einstein condensates

TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of dark solitons with a localized impurity in Bose-Einstein condensates was studied analytically, and the results were verified by direct numerical simulations of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation.
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Towards all-dielectric metamaterials and nanophotonics

TL;DR: In this paper, the Mie resonances of high-index dielectric nanoparticles have been studied for controlling both magnetic and electric response of structured matter by engineering the MIE resonances in high index dielectrics.