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A MXene/PEDOT coating enables multimodal functionality and dual‐analyte detection of dopamine and serotonin in flexible microelectrode arrays while enhancing electrophysiological recording quality. The anti‐fouling, low‐impedance interface overcomes key limitations of conventional coatings, providing a robust and versatile platform to investigate the ...
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Research on an Adaptive Coupling Technique for Spatially Scattered Light. [PDF]
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White Rabbit in radio interferometry. [PDF]
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Harnessing diverse hybrid integration for bridging trans-scale multi-dimensional fiber-chip data transmission and processing. [PDF]
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Simplified aluminum nitride processing for low-loss integrated photonics and nonlinear optics. [PDF]
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Temperature sensing based on slow light via stimulated Brillouin scattering in M-shaped few-mode fiber. [PDF]
Li LJ, Hou SL.
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Multiple reflection: A Route to enhanced sensitivity in beam-deflection optical ultrasound sensing. [PDF]
You Y, Niu P, Ma Y, Zhang P.
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Abstract With the development of low loss single mode optical fiber waveguides, it is possible to construct a gyroscope using optical fibers. The configuration is a multi-turn Sagnac interferometer. Light from an external source is split and injected into the fiber ends, travels in clockwise and counterclockwise directions and is recombined to form ...
R.W. Shorthill, G.J. Morris, L.D. Weaver
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Abstract With the development of low loss single mode optical fiber waveguides, it is possible to construct a gyroscope using optical fibers. The configuration is a multi-turn Sagnac interferometer. Light from an external source is split and injected into the fiber ends, travels in clockwise and counterclockwise directions and is recombined to form ...
R.W. Shorthill, G.J. Morris, L.D. Weaver
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2021
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology that repurposes a fiber-optic cable as a dense array of strain sensors. This technology repeatedly pings a fiber with laser pulses, measuring optical phase changes in Rayleigh backscattered light.
Lindsey, Nathaniel J., Martin, Eileen R.
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Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology that repurposes a fiber-optic cable as a dense array of strain sensors. This technology repeatedly pings a fiber with laser pulses, measuring optical phase changes in Rayleigh backscattered light.
Lindsey, Nathaniel J., Martin, Eileen R.
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