Nature research paper: Photonic flatband resonances for free-electron radiation
We thank T. Savas for fabricating the samples; A. Massuda and J. Sloan for contributions to the building of the setup; D. Zhu and M. Lončar for sharing equipment; and C. Mao, O. D. Miller and N. Rivera for stimulating conversations.
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