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Arshath Manjalingal1, Saeed Rahmanian Koshkaki1, Logan Blackham1
1Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
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Descubrimos un nuevo efecto Moiré luz-materia (LMME) al inclinar materiales 2D en cavidades ópticas. Este efecto diseña bandas de polaritones, crea bandas planas y permite una conversión de frecuencia coherente robusta para dispositivos cuánticos.
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