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EXPLOITING THE TOPOLOGICAL ROBUSTNESS OF COMPOSITE VORTICES IN RADIATION SYSTEMS

Recent years have witnessed an increasing interest in topological states of condensed matter systems, whose concepts have been also extended to wave phenomena. Especially at optical frequencies, several studies have reported applications of structured light exploiting topological transitions and exc...

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Published in:Electromagnetic waves (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 2018-01, Vol.162, p.39-50
Main Authors: Barbuto, Mirko, Miri, Mohammad-Ali, Alu, Andrea, Bilotti, Filiberto, Toscano, Alessandro
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