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Quantum Dynamics Simulations of Polariton Transport in a Bloch Surface Wave Cavity
Polariton Transport Quantum Dynamics for molecules (purple dots) collectively coupled to a Bloch Surface Wave Cavity. Lower panels show the polariton dispersion relation. ABSTRACT Coupling excitons to quantized cavity photonic modes can significantly enhance the spatial and temporal range of excitonic transport.
Santanu Poddar, Pengfei Huo
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Magnetically Reconfigurable Mode Strong Coupling Toward Tunable Nanophotonic Sensing Devices
A magnetically reconfigurable metasurface realizes tunable strong coupling between structural and magneto‐structurally induced q‐BIC resonances without changing device geometry. The resulting hybrid branches enable high‐sensitivity refractive‐index sensing with noncontact active control, large figure of merit, and multiple resonance observables ...
Runmin Liu +5 more
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Two reaction pathways, Paths 1 and 2, are involved in H2O2 activation by Cu complexes with N3‐tridentate ligands, depending on the ease of bridging structure formation. In Path 1, hydroxy radical (HO•) is formed from a hydroperoxo Cu(II) intermediate. In Path 2, a relevant complex‐based μ‐O• bridged Cu(II)2 active species is formed from a bis‐μ‐oxo Cu ...
Kyosuke Fujikawa +5 more
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Influence of an Argon/Silane Atmosphere on the Temperature of a Thermal Plasma
The influence of a silane‐doped argon atmosphere on the chemical composition and temperature of a thermal nontransferring argon plasma is investigated using optical emission spectroscopy. As a result of the high amount of free electrons resulting from the stepwise ionization and dissociation of the silane molecule, even a silane addition of 0.01 vol ...
Lena Kreie +4 more
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Abstract A new proton radiation belt was identified during the geomagnetic superstorm of 10–11 May 2024. To investigate its origin, we use an MHD‐test particle simulation to model solar energetic proton (SEP) trapping and the evolution of the initial trapped proton population during the storm.
Murong Qin +10 more
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Toward Reliable Spectroscopic Analysis of Reaction Kinetics in Polaritonic Chemistry
Vibrational strong coupling has been reported to modify chemical reaction rates, yet its mechanism remains unresolved. We expose pitfalls in UV/Vis‐based kinetic analyses and emphasize the need for standardized cavity protocols. ABSTRACT Recent reports suggest that chemical reaction rates can change inside an optical cavity.
Robrecht M. A. Vergauwe +2 more
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Single‐Photon Emission From TMDCs through Strong Coupling to EQ Plasmon Modes of an Au Metasurface
Compact, deterministic solid‐state single‐photon sources that operate at room temperature and integrate with planar nanophotonics are essential for the development of scalable quantum photonic technologies. This work presents a TMDC monolayer strongly coupled to a gold (Au) metasurface featuring an electric quadrupole mode, enabling high‐purity single ...
Andergachew Mekonnen Berhe +2 more
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Tunable Plasmon‐Enhanced Wide‐Angle Terahertz Perfect Absorption via Lorentz Media
A planar graphene‐Lorentz‐DBR structure realizes wide‐angle terahertz perfect absorption through a composite phase‐amplitude matching mechanism. The Lorentz dielectric provides dispersive phase compensation and controlled loss, whereas graphene supports dissipative coupling, enabling high absorption up to 80° incidence and multichannel spectral ...
Yuxuan Zhou
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Ground‐ and Excited‐State Mixed Valency in a 4,4′‐Bipyridine‐Bridged Bimetallic Di‐Ruthenium Complex
Photoinduced mixed‐valence interactions across a 4,4′‐bpy bridge were studied. MLCT excited states in the bimetallic complex are longer‐lived than in the monometallic reference, thanks to metal–metal electronic coupling and hole delocalization, but are still shorter than the nanosecond timescale relevant for diffusional reactivity.
Ivana Ramírez‐Wierzbicki +3 more
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Fully Hyperbolic Neural Networks: A Novel Approach to Studying Aging Trajectories. [PDF]
Ramirez H +9 more
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