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    All-dielectric nanoantennas for unidirectional excitation of electromagnetic guided modes by Li, Sergey V., Baranov, Denis G., Krasnok, Alexander E., Belov, Pavel A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (26-10-2015)
    “…Engineering of intensity and direction of radiation from a single quantum emitter by means of structuring of their environment at the nanoscale is at the…”
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    Modifying magnetic dipole spontaneous emission with nanophotonic structures by Baranov, Denis G., Savelev, Roman S., Li, Sergey V., Krasnok, Alexander E., Alù, Andrea

    Published in Laser & photonics reviews (01-05-2017)
    “…Tailoring of electromagnetic spontaneous emission predicted by E. M. Purcell more than 50 years ago has undoubtedly proven to be one of the most important…”
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    Toward Silicon-Based Metamaterials by Li, Sergey V, Kivshar, Yuri S, Rybin, Mikhail V

    Published in ACS photonics (19-12-2018)
    “…We study periodic lattices of silicon nanorods and introduce the concept of a phase diagram that characterizes a transition between the regimes of photonic…”
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    Modifying magnetic dipole spontaneous emission with nanophotonic structures (Laser Photonics Rev. 11(3)/2017) by Baranov, Denis G., Savelev, Roman S., Li, Sergey V., Krasnok, Alexander E., Alù, Andrea

    Published in Laser & photonics reviews (01-05-2017)
    “…Spontaneous emission of light from materials is typically associated with electric dipole transitions. However, nanoscale emitters with strong magnetic dipole…”
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    Silicon-based metamaterials: Phase transitions in periodic structures by Li, Sergey V., Rybin, Mikhail V.

    Published in 2017 Days on Diffraction (DD) (01-06-2017)
    “…The recently introduced concept of photonic phase diagram between metamaterials and photonic crystals allows the design of periodic dielectric structures to be…”
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    Photonic spin Hall effect mediated by bianisotropy by Zhirihin, Dmitry V, Li, Sergey V, Sokolov, Denis Y, Slobozhanyuk, Alexey P, Gorlach, Maxim A, Khanikaev, Alexander B

    Published 08-11-2018
    “…Coupling of electric and magnetic responses of a scatterer known as bianisotropy enables rich physics and unique optical phenomena, including asymmetric…”
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    All-optical switching and unidirectional plasmon launching with electron-hole plasma driven silicon nanoantennas by Li, Sergey V, Krasnok, Alexander E, Lepeshov, Sergey, Savelev, Roman S, Baranov, Denis G, Alu, Andrea

    Published 09-03-2017
    “…Phys. Rev. Applied 9, 014015 (2018) High-index dielectric nanoparticles have become a powerful platform for modern light science, enabling various fascinating…”
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    Chiral near-field formation with all-dielectric nanoantennas by Li, Sergey V., Krasnok, Alexander E., Belov, Pavel A., Baranov, Denis G.

    Published in 2016 Days on Diffraction (DD) (01-06-2016)
    “…Engineering of intensity and direction of radiation from a single quantum emitter by means of structuring of their environment at the nanoscale is the…”
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    Magnetic Purcell effect in nanophotonics by Baranov, Denis G, Savelev, Roman S, Li, Sergey V, Krasnok, Alexander E, Alù, Andrea

    Published 06-10-2016
    “…Tailoring of electromagnetic spontaneous emission predicted by E. M. Purcell more than 50 years ago has undoubtedly proven to be one of the most important…”
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    Dielectric chain driven by electron-hole plasma photoexcitation by Li, Sergey V., Lepeshov, Sergey I., Saveleev, Roman S., Krasnok, Alexander E., Baranov, Denis G.

    Published in 2017 Days on Diffraction (DD) (01-06-2017)
    “…All-dielectric nanophotonics based on high-index dielectric nanoparticles became a powerful platform for modern light science, providing many fascinating…”
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