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Ultrafast dynamic switching of optical response based on nonlinear hyperbolic metamaterial platform (vol 30, pg 21634, 2022)

Jiaye Wu, Qian Li
2022
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Abstract

We present an erratum to our previously published work [ "Ultrafast dynamic switching of optical response based on nonlinear hyperbolic metamaterial platform, " Opt. Express 30(12), 21634 (2022).]. The corrections do not affect the results and conclusion of the original paper.(c) 2022 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement

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