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Volume 11 Issue 3, March 2017

Artistic depiction of a photonic bound state in the continuum in a structure with a zero-index shell (transparent) and a dielectric core (red). Zero-index structures allow for unconventional wave dynamics such as three-dimensional confinement of electromagnetic fields in an arbitrarily shaped region.

Review Article p149

IMAGE: ELLA MARUSHCHENKO

COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

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