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Quasi‐bound states in the continuum on the Bloch surface wave platform are demonstrated, exhibiting high Q‐factors due to strongly suppressed radiative losses and high sensitivity arising from the large evanescent field inherent to the surface wave. The resonance shows clear shifts after each surface molecular functionalization step, highlighting its ...
Bo‐Wei Lin +6 more
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Information and communications technology, virtual offices and telework
E.C. Hoffman
doaj
An Intergenerational Information and Communications Technology Learning Project to Improve Digital Skills: User Satisfaction Evaluation. [PDF]
López Seguí F +4 more
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This work dissects the ultrafast response of polydisperse plasmonic nanorods using two‐dimensional electronic spectroscopy, uniquely combining temporal and spectral resolution. Our ultrabroadband pulses cover both transverse and longitudinal nanorods’ resonances, revealing sub‐200‐fs dynamics and distinct broadening mechanisms.
Andrea Schirato +8 more
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Graduating Teachers’ Dispositions for Integrating Information and Communications Technologies into Their Teaching [PDF]
Peter Albion
openalex
Chiroptical properties of DNA‐stabilized silver nanocluster (DNA)2[Ag16Cl2]8+ are presented in linear and nonlinear regime. These water‐soluble, NIR‐emitting nanoprobes demonstrate exceptionally high two‐photon circular dichroism and circularly polarized luminescence brightness.
Karolina Sulowska +3 more
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Supporting global health goals with information and communications technology. [PDF]
Boman M, Kruse E.
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Device Innovations toward the Green of Information and Communications Technology [PDF]
Tsugumichi Shibata, S. Mutoh, A. Murase
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Vat Photopolymerized HEMA/HEA Hydrogels for Solvent‐Responsive Transparency and Optical Encryption
Vat‐photopolymerized HEMA/HEA hydrogels exhibit reversible transparency‐opacity switching via hydration‐induced microphase separation and solvent exchange. The printed materials enable hydration sensing, optical encryption, and information storage, while maintaining high ductility and reversible rheology.
Murad Ali +4 more
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