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Tailoring directional scattering through magnetic and electric resonances in subwavelength silicon nanodisks

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Staude, Isabelle
Decker, Manuel
Fofang, Nche T
Liu, Sheng
Gonzales, Edward
Dominguez, Jason
Luk, Ting Shan
Neshev, Dragomir
Brener, Igal
Miroshnichenko, Andrey

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American Chemical Society

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Interference of optically induced electric and magnetic modes in high-index all-dielectric nanoparticles offers unique opportunities for tailoring directional scattering and engineering the flow of light. In this article we demonstrate theoretically and e

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ACS Nano

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2037-12-31