Dynamical frustration in parametrically driven space-time metamaterials produces topologically protected unidirectional phase dislocations that self-organize into synchronized defects in 2D.
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XPDC at diamond K-edge reveals strong polariton hybridization and extracts refractive index via polariton spectral mapping and modeling.
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Dynamical frustration in space-time metamaterials
Dynamical frustration in parametrically driven space-time metamaterials produces topologically protected unidirectional phase dislocations that self-organize into synchronized defects in 2D.
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Polariton spectroscopy at the diamond K-edge via X-ray parametric down-conversion
XPDC at diamond K-edge reveals strong polariton hybridization and extracts refractive index via polariton spectral mapping and modeling.