Choong et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Collectively driven optical nanoantennasChoong et al., 2021
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- Choong J
- Nefedkin N
- Krasnok A
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- Physical Review A
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Optical nanoantennas, ie, elements transforming localized light or waveguide modes into freely propagating fields and vice versa, are vital components for modern nanophotonics. Optical antennas have been demonstrated to cause the Dicke superradiance effect, ie …
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