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Dielectric and low-dimensional-materials nanocavities for non-linear nanophotonics and sensing

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Abstract

Nanostructures composed of dielectric materials have developed into a promising platform for low-loss nanophotonics applications. Here we will discuss a variety of cavity geometries sustaining anapole or higher-order resonances, for applications in non-linear light generation and surface-enhanced spectros-copies. In addition to semiconductors, results on 2D perovskite layers will also be presented.

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