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Polymer Dots Exhibiting Multi‐Resonant Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence for Cellular Imaging

open access: yesAdvanced Optical Materials, EarlyView.
By copolymerizing with a host material, a multiple resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescent (MR‐TADF) emitter quinolino[3,2,1‐de]acridine‐5,9‐dione (QAO) is successfully assembled into water‐dispersible polymer dots (Pdots). Photophysical measurements and multichannel fluorescence imaging studies show that the narrowband emission from the MR ...
Peiqi Hu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Analysis of the Development Trend of Inter-Chip Optical Interconnection

open access: yesGuangtongxin yanjiu
With the acceleration of digital transformation and upgrading across various industries, the rapid popularization and application of new technologies such as big data and cloud computing have driven the exponential growth in demand for computing power ...
LIU Lu, WU Bingbing
doaj  

ElasticSwitch: practical work-conserving bandwidth guarantees for cloud computing

open access: yesConference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication, 2013
L. Popa   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

High Fidelity Waveguides Through Vitreous Media Recomposition for Next Generation Photonic Devices

open access: yesAdvanced Optical Materials, EarlyView.
A newly designed aluminosilicate glass enables the fabrication of femtosecond laser‐written optical waveguides with ultra‐low propagation losses of −0.020 dB cm−1 at 1310 nm and −0.037 dB cm−1 at 1550 nm. Raman, Brillouin, and electron microscopy analyses reveal the mechanisms behind refractive index modifications, highlighting the role of glass ...
T Toney Fernandez   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Enhancing Connected Health Ecosystems Through IoT-Enabled Monitoring Technologies: A Case Study of the Monit4Healthy System. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel)
Ianculescu M   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Efficient Low‐Voltage Phase Shifter with Inkjet‐Printed Liquid Crystal on a Silicon on Insulator Platform

open access: yesAdvanced Optical Materials, EarlyView.
Demonstration of an electro‐optic phase shifter fabricated by inkjet printing liquid crystal on an integrated silicon photonics chip surface. On a completed silicon photonics wafer (including modulators, detectors, and metallization), the back‐end‐of‐line stack is opened up to inkjet‐print liquid crystal. A phase shift of 6 for 2.7 V is obtained within
Lukas Van Iseghem   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

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