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Nanophotonics for Energy and Information Applications

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Abstract

We discuss some of the recent developments of nanophotonics for information and energy applications. As examples, we discuss the use of dynamic modulation for the purpose of creating non-reciprocal response as well as an effective gauge field for photons. We will also discuss the use of photonic structures for thermal radiation control, leading in particular to the demonstration of passive radiative cooling.

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