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The developed all‐organic solar cells achieve a power conversion efficiency of 8.7%, more than double the previous record. In addition, bioplastic substrates are used to produce environmentally friendly solar cells with an efficiency of 8.6%. These results are achieved by developing high‐performance organic electrodes without acid doping or high ...
Keiju Hashida+12 more
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Implementation of SiN thin film in fiber-optic sensor working in telecommunication range of wavelengths. [PDF]
Pawłowska S+6 more
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Simple intensity type fiber optic vibration sensors and sensor systems [PDF]
E. F. Carome, Vilnis E. Kubulins
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A series of ultraviolet‐ and near‐infrared radiation sensitive photoactivatable hydrogels are developed that can be controlled spatiotemporally down to µm precisions using one‐ and two‐photon uncaging. The latent hydroxylamine‐, hydrazine‐, and amine uncaged moieties are used to photopattern a series of diverse proteins displaying complimentary ...
Tove Kivijärvi+6 more
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Ex-Vivo Measurement of the pH in Aqueous Humor Samples by a Tapered Fiber-Optic Sensor. [PDF]
Podrazký O+6 more
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Optical Hydrogen Sensing Materials for Applications at Sub‐Zero Temperatures
This study demonstrates the viability of optical hydrogen sensors at temperatures as low as −60°C. Using advanced metal hydride materials, the sensors detect hydrogen with high sensitivity, speed, and stability across a wide range of concentrations. These findings open doors for safe hydrogen detection in extreme cold, enabling applications in aviation,
Ziqing Yuan+4 more
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Low-pressure and liquid level fiber-optic sensor based on polymeric Fabry-Perot cavity. [PDF]
Jauregui-Vazquez D+7 more
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Fiber-Optic Sensors for Mechanical Engineering(Applications of Optics in Mechanical Engineering)
Toshihiko Yoshino
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Measurement and Control of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide in Mammalian Cell Culture Processes Using an in Situ Fiber Optic Chemical Sensor [PDF]
R.N. Pattison+4 more
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