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Kerr-induced all-optical switching in a GaInP photonic crystal Fabry-Perot resonator
Vardit Eckhouse +5 more
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Resonant Dyakonov–Shur Magnetoplasmons in Graphene Terahertz Photodetectors
Cavity‐confined Dyakonov–Shur plasmons in graphene evolve into magnetoplasmons by an external perpendicular magnetic field. Gate‐tunable THz photocurrent spectroscopy reveals their dispersion over a broad frequency range, uncovering a nonmonotonic behavior in monolayer graphene in contrast to the conventional response of bilayer graphene.
Juan A. Delgado‐Notario +18 more
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High-Q photonic crystal Fabry-Perot micro-resonator in thin-film lithium niobate [PDF]
Hwang, Hyeon +7 more
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By incorporating an ab‐initio or first‐principles description of molecular emitters into a recent quantum optics approach that allows to accurately describe the electromagnetic field in nanophotonic environments, employing just a few quantised modes, we study the dynamics of realistic light–matter system with finite computational resources.
Ruth H. Tichauer +3 more
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Global Spectral Analysis of Polaritonic Coupling of Multiple Organic Dyes to a Tunable Fabry-Pérot Resonator Operating with Mirror Separations up to 10 μm. [PDF]
Kertzscher C +3 more
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Broadband Kerr frequency comb in fiber Fabry-Perot resonators induced by switching waves
Thomas Bunel +4 more
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Use of high T c superconductors for far-infrared Fabry–Perot resonators [PDF]
K. F. Renk +5 more
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Polarization‐Dependent Elliptical and Rectangular Mie Voids
Polarization‐dependent Mie void resonances are realized by introducing anisotropic low‐index inclusions embedded in high‐index materials. Elliptical and rectangular void geometries enable controlled tuning of resonance behavior and optical mode formation.
Serkan Arslan +9 more
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Strong Exciton–Photon Coupling in Microfluidic Confined Grown 2D Dion–Jacobson Perovskite
Dion–Jacobson (DJ) perovskites are a promising class of 2D semiconductors with enhanced stability and structural rigidity compared to Ruddlesden–Popper analogs. Here, we demonstrate a simple template‐confined growth method to obtain DJ perovskites with controlled thickness and shape.
A. Coriolano +8 more
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