Fano resonance is a phenomenon that occurs in quantum systems and is characterized by an interference effect between a discrete quantum state and a continuum of states. It arises in various fields, including atomic, molecular, and condensed matter physics, as well as in optics and photonics. The Fano resonance is named after the Italian physicist Ugo Fano, who introduced the concept in the 1960s.

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