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Materials and Device Engineering Perspective: Recent Advances in Organic Photovoltaics
This review article provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances in organic photovoltaics (OPVs), covering key aspects such as material development, morphology control, stability challenges, and emerging applications—including semitransparent OPVs.
Ying Zhang+4 more
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Multi-scheme cross-level attention embedded U-shape transformer for MRI semantic segmentation. [PDF]
Wang Q, Xue Y.
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Reconfigurable physical unclonable function (PUF) integrating optical and electrical responses in organic field‐effect transistor is developed by using unique optical fingerprint textures and random molecular alignment of the semiconductive smectic liquid crystal. This approach enhances security by enabling hierarchical authentication, providing robust
Hee Seong Yun+8 more
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Ensemble methods and partially-supervised learning for accurate and robust automatic murine organ segmentation. [PDF]
Daenen LHBA+3 more
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Halogen‐Bonded Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Initiator‐Free Photochemical Actuators
The combination of dynamic disulfide bonds and halogen bonds in chain‐extended liquid crystal elastomers enables the fabrication of photochemical actuators without the need for a photoinitiator, advancing the design of multimodal soft actuators that can be reprogrammed and reprocessed through supramolecular functionalization.
Hongshuang Guo+5 more
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Generative adversarial DacFormer network for MRI brain tumor segmentation. [PDF]
Zhang M+5 more
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Study of (SSD) Biscuit Baking by Dynamic Thermal Analyses (DMTA, DSC, TGA)
Sylvie Chevallier+3 more
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Reliable Estimation of Capillary Transit Time Distributions Using DSC-MRI
K. Mouridsen+3 more
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Stiffening Liquid Crystal Elastomers with Liquid Crystal Inclusions
Incorporation of low molecular weight liquid crystals (LC) into liquid crystal elastomers (LCE) leads to a significant increase in their stiffness and output work density. Such remarkable stiffening is attributed to nanoscale phase‐separation and the formation of induced‐smectic domains in polydomain and monodomain LC‐LCEs, respectively.
Sahad Vasanji+7 more
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