“…These works attracted wide interest because they prove that waves can stay localized in the continuum, even in the absence of any defect [97], disorder [48], or nonlinearity [46]. Demonstrations of CLSs and a variety of associated phenomena have also been discussed in 1D and 2D lattices, including the Stub [39], sawtooth [34,91], rhombic [31,38,84,[98][99][100][101][102][103], Kagome [36,86], super-honeycomb [85,104], and Lieb [35,81] lattices, thanks to the advanced techniques that allow for precise flat-band engineering. Figure 4 shows some typical experimental results of CLSs observed in the Lieb, rhombic, and sawtooth lattices fabricated by the fs-laser-writing technique.…”