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Bound states in the continuum, for decades a theoretical curiosity, have more recently found application in nanophotonic platforms due to their high quality factors and spatial confinement. Here, the authors review recent progress in the development of active and passive photonic devices exploiting these properties.
Judicious design of metamaterials and phononic crystals permits the realization of novel localization and wave-guiding properties. Here, recent developments and strategies for applying these structures to piezoelectric energy harvesting are reviewed.
Magnetic susceptibility measurements are an integral technique used across chemistry, physics and materials science; however, while straightforward to perform, interpretation of the data is often not. Here, the authors provide a basic guide to help newcomers interpret magnetic susceptibility data outlining examples based around the Curie-Weiss law that are ideal for those wishing to learn the basics of this method.