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Electrodynamics Of Continuous Media

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Topologically protected elastic waves in phononic metamaterials

TL;DR: Numerically a phononic topological metamaterial is demonstrated in an elastic-wave analogue of the quantum spin Hall effect, demonstrating topological protection for phonons in both static and time-dependent regimes.
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All-dielectric optical nanoantennas

TL;DR: Control of light at the nanoscale is demanding for future successful on-chip integration and most optical nanoantennas consist of plasmonic nanoparticles due to their ability to capture and concentrate visible light at subwavelength dimensions.
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Attosecond metrology: from electron capture to future signal processing

TL;DR: In this paper, the basic concepts underlying attosecond measurement and control techniques are reviewed, focusing on the fundamental speed limit of electronic signal processing that employs ultimate-speed electron metrology.
Journal ArticleDOI

Review on Microwave-Matter Interaction Fundamentals and Efficient Microwave-Associated Heating Strategies

TL;DR: The special interaction mechanisms between microwave and metal-based materials are attracting increasing interest for a variety of metallurgical, plasma and discharge applications, and therefore are reviewed particularly regarding the aspects of the reflection, heating and discharge effects.
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Topological Polaritons

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that mixing single photons with excitons can result in new topological polaritonic states, or topolaritons, which can be obtained from spin-orbit coupling in the electronic system and an applied Zeeman field.