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2ND Symposium on the application of vibration and noise in the diagnostic investigation of machines
The promotor of the Symposium was the Institute of Transport and Communications of Silesian Technical University in Katowice. Professor Ludwik MULLER was responsible for the scientific programme.
Józef PRZYBYLSKI
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Multi‐Mode Deep Strong Coupling in a Multi Quantum Well Fabry–Perot Cavity
Multi‐mode deep‐strong coupling is demonstrated in a 166‐well heterostructure that acts as a Fabry–Perot cavity. Even cavity modes couple strongly to the cyclotron resonance, producing large vacuum Rabi splittings and a rich polaritonic spectrum captured by a full Hopfield model.
Lucy Hale +6 more
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Required technologies for a lunar optical UV-IR synthesis array [PDF]
A Lunar Optical UV-IR Synthesis Array (LOUISA) proposed to take advantage of the characteristics of the lunar environment requires appropriate advances in technology.
Johnson, Stewart W., Wetzel, John P.
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Hexagonal arrays of silicon nanodisks are proposed to control 1.5 µm emission of Er3+ ions. Toroidal dipole resonance of the nanodisk array generates accessible magnetic hot spots at the surface, leading to enhanced and highly directional magnetic dipole emission along the surface‐normal direction via the magnetic Purcell effect.
Keisuke Moriasa +3 more
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An ultrathin Sr interlayer is introduced as a charge‐generation assist layer to overcome the electron‐injection barrier in deep‐LUMO charge‐generation layers (CGLs) of tandem OLEDs. The Sr layer facilitates trap‐assisted tunneling and lowers the effective injection barrier, enabling improved charge balance and yielding tandem OLEDs with doubled ...
Hyo‐Bin Kim +4 more
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Probing Near‐Field EM Fluctuations in Superparamagnetic CoFeB With NV Quantum Dephasometry
We non‐invasively investigate the superparamagnetic spin dynamics of a 1.1 nm CoFeB layer by probing its near‐field EM fluctuations using NV centers‐based quantum dephasometry. Our findings are further supported by theoretical modeling and SQUID‐based magnetization characterization. These results provide critical insight into the magnetization dynamics
Shoaib Mahmud +5 more
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ETS-5, ETS-6, and COMETS projects in Japan [PDF]
Three satellite communication projects now in progress in Japan are described. The first is a project to establish a telecommunication network for tele-education, TV conference, and tele-medicine in the Asia-Pacific region by using the Japan's ...
Iida, Takashi +2 more
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Room Temperature Anisotropic Photoresponse in Low‐Symmetry Van der Waals Semiconductor CrPS4
ABSTRACT The crystalline and optical anisotropy of low‐symmetry 2D materials can enable strong dichroic responses, enhancing polarization contrast for photonic and optoelectronic devices. Here, we unveil pronounced optical and optoelectronic anisotropy in chromium thiophosphate (CrPS4) arising from the strong coupling between light polarization and its
Cédric A. Cordero‐Silis +4 more
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Valuation of spectrum for mobile broadband services: Engineering value versus willingness to pay [PDF]
Radio spectrum is a vital asset and resource for mobile network operators. With spectrum in the 800 and 900 MHz bands coverage can be provided with fewer base station sites compared to higher frequency bands like 2.1 and 2.6 GHz. With more spectrum, i.e.
Markendahl, Jan, Mölleryd, Bengt G.
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