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Topological Quasiparticles of Light: From Spin‐Orbit Coupling to Photonic Skyrmions
This review summarizes recent advances in photonic skyrmions, emphasizing the central role of spin–orbit coupling in their formation. The review discusses how spin–orbit interactions generate skyrmionic textures, examines modulation strategies for their dynamic control, and provides an overview of emerging directions and opportunities where these ...
Xinrui Lei, Qiwen Zhan
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Imaging myelin degradation in ex vivo prefrontal cortex tissue blocks in Alzheimer's disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. [PDF]
Novoseltseva A +12 more
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Turbid media containing small‐sized Rayleigh‐regime scatterers present a ‘special case’ in which linearly polarized light is found to be less depolarized than circularly polarized light. The underlying mechanisms that give rise to this phenomenon are not yet understood.
Michael D. Singh, Alex Vitkin
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Challenges in the pathological diagnosis of erythropoietic protoporphyria: a case report. [PDF]
Yang T, Chen C, Li C, Wang J.
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ON THE RELATION BETWEEN BIREFRINGENCE AND FINE STRUCTURE OF ACRYLIC FIBERS
Koji Terada +2 more
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Metasurfaces in Adaptive Optics: A New Opportunity in Optical Wavefront Sensing
Wavefront sensing constitutes a critical component of adaptive optics systems, aimed at quantitatively measuring distorted wavefronts and enabling closed‐loop correction in optical setups. Metasurfaces, as planar optical elements composed of nanoscale structures, provide exceptional freedom in modulating multiple dimensions of the light field.
Rundong Fan +3 more
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Impact of uniform illumination in widefield microscopy and mesoscopy. [PDF]
Aslan M +5 more
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Measurement of Stress Distribution in Barus Effect of Polymer Melts by Flow Birefringence
Kazumori Funatsu +2 more
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Nonlinear orbital angular momentum (OAM) manipulation is crucial for fundamental physics and information technologies. An integrated lithium niobate platform combining Bragg diffraction and birefringent phase matching asymmetrically generates and controls second‐harmonic OAM beams, achieving a normalized conversion efficiency of 10−2 W−1 and supports a
Xinyu Liu +7 more
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