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Topological engineering of interfacial optical Tamm states for highly sensitive near-singular-phase optical detection

Tsurimaki et al., 2018

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6879855814929436763
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Tsurimaki Y
Tong J
Boriskin V
Semenov A
Ayzatsky M
Machekhin Y
Chen G
Boriskina S
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Acs Photonics

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We developed planar multilayered photonic–plasmonic structures, which support topologically protected optical states on the interface between metal and dielectric materials, known as optical Tamm states. Coupling of incident light to the Tamm states can result in …
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