Zhiwei Guo, Yuqian Wang, Shaolin Ke, Xiaoqiang Su, Jie Ren, Hong Chen
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In article number 2300125, Zhiwei Guo, Hong Chen, and co-workers review the research into split-ring resonators (SRRs) and explore devices made from them. As a powerful platform to demonstrate abundant low-dimensional topology, SRRs can support novel functional photonic applications, including wireless power transfer, sensing, and switching. Finally, they provide an outlook on the potential challenges and opportunities of SRR-based devices combined with gauge field, non-Hermitian, and nonlinear physics.