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Ultra‐Flexible Dual‐Band Organic Photodetectors for Visible and Near‐Infrared Sensing
An ultra‐flexible dual‐band organic photodetector with a total thickness of 5.6 µm for bio‐sensing is developed. It selectively detects visible and near‐infrared light with high sensitivity by switching the voltage. Peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) measurement is demonstrated using the device attached to a finger under a single light source by ...
Sachi Awakura +6 more
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Finger Prick dried blood spot for HIV viral load measurement in field conditions in Zimbabwe [PDF]
Cowan, FM
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Photochromic Diarylethene‐doped SU‐8 for Rewritable Optics and Integrated Photonic Switching
A CMOS‐compatible photochromic host–guest material platform is realized by incorporating diarylethene molecules into SU‐8 photoresist. Reversible photoisomerization enables light‐programmable optical absorption, allowing rewritable optical patterning and port‐selective attenuation in integrated waveguides.
Yao Chang +2 more
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Effect of deep brain stimulation on dysphagia in Parkinson's disease: mechanisms, evidence, and outlook. [PDF]
Hofacker J +8 more
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Goos‐Hänchen shift (GHS) is a phenomenon in which an optical beam experiences a longitudinal displacement upon total internal reflection. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate an enhanced GHS in the wavelength domain using a helical fiber grating (HFG).
Zhang Meng +7 more
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Delayed cyst formation following ventral intermediate nucleus thalamotomy by Gamma Knife radiosurgery for essential tremor: illustrative case. [PDF]
Almeida ND +9 more
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On–Off Switchable Micromotors for Use in Steerable Microvehicles
Electrically controllable micromotors and microvehicles are developed by tuning the diffusion of the fuel. Self‐propelled micromotors using bubble propulsion show great promise for miniaturized devices with multiuse purposes such as cargo delivery and sensing. However, there is currently no method to electrically switch the micromotors on or off. Here,
Hugo Severinsson +3 more
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