Abstract
The control of light at the nanoscale through new nanofabrication techniques has garnered significant attention in research [1]. Recent advancements in fabrication methodologies have focused on processing specific geometrical patterns in a given material. However, a technique that allows point-to-point control over both material phase and geometrical shape is currently unavailable. Addressing this problem can open new pathways for controlling materials’ optical response, leading to new levels of performance of photonic devices.
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