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Polycrystalline diamond (PCD) is directly bonded to 3C‐SiC for GaN HEMTs on a 2‐inch wafer using an advanced room‐temperature process. Despite high thermal conductivity at the growth surface, phonon scattering at the fine‐grained nucleation side raises thermal resistance.
Chiharu Moriyama+7 more
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Recent efforts of memristor array‐based hardware neuromorphic computing are discussed for efficient application of VMM on‐chip level in terms of circuit integration and actual application of AI algorithms. The parallel data processing principle of VMM operation is briefly reviewed, and hardware VMM is presented including convolutional transformation ...
Jingon Jang, Sang‐gyun Gi
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A Fan-Type Heavy Pair Of Subgraphs For Pancyclicity Of 2-Connected Graphs
Let G be a graph on n vertices and let H be a given graph. We say that G is pancyclic, if it contains cycles of all lengths from 3 up to n, and that it is H-f1-heavy, if for every induced subgraph K of G isomorphic to H and every two vertices u, v ∈ V (K)
Wideł Wojciech
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Rotary 4D Printing of Programmable Metamaterials on Sustainable 4D Mandrel
The paper introduces open, rotary 4D printing of programmable tubular metamaterials. It presents an open, non‐planar path‐to‐G‐code pipeline and shape‐changing rotary mandrel that enable support‐free fabrication and multi‐stimuli actuation. Experiments and FEA validate the mentioned features and stress redistribution.
Hesam Soleimanzadeh+4 more
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Dark‐State Guided‐Mode Resonance Sensors: Engineering Miniature Sensing Platforms
This research introduces compact guided‐mode resonance sensing using Gaussian‐beam‐induced symmetry breaking to excite dark states. The method generates high‐quality resonance signals in a small area, demonstrating a sensor with 128 micro‐cells and 200 nm RIU−1 sensitivity, showing potential for lab‐on‐chip and biosensing applications.
Yeong Hwan Ko+2 more
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Strong and Weak Coupling Nanophysics with Free Electron Beams
This paper focuses on a short review of the study of the coupling between optical excitations at the nanometer scale, made possible by recent advances in free electron beam spectroscopies. In particular, plasmon–plasmon, plasmon–exciton, and plasmon–phonon couplings are reviewed. Abstract The work of Luis M.
Mathieu Kociak+6 more
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Topological Valley Photonic Waveguides: Scattering Matrix Evaluation for Linear Computing
This research is focused on the design of a 6‐port junction via valley photonic crystal waveguides to achieve equal power splitting of an incident signal towards three other ports. An in‐depth study is carried out to extract its corresponding scattering matrix.
Christian Johnson-Richards+2 more
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Overcoming the bandwidth, latency, and power constraints of wired interconnects in multicore processing units, this work introduces a terahertz wireless solution featuring a dual‐carrier modular phased‐array transmitter and a novel 2D semiconductor quantum‐well nanoreceiver.
Kosala Herath+5 more
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