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Feature issue introduction: persistent and photostimulable phosphors: an established research field with clear challenges ahead [PDF]
Chen, Wei +5 more
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Zero‐dimensional carbon nanomaterials are presented as multifunctional platforms linking structure, property, and sensing performance. Surface engineering and heteroatom doping modulate electron‐transfer and luminescent behavior, enabling electrochemical, photoluminescent, and electrochemiluminescent detection. Fundamental design principles, analytical
Gustavo Martins +8 more
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Solidified Salt Melts of the NaCl-KCl-CeF3-EuF3 System as Promising Luminescent Materials. [PDF]
Zinchenko V +8 more
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Triptycene-Based Luminescent Materials in Homoconjugated Charge-Transfer Systems: Synthesis, Electronic Structures, AIE Activity, and Highly Tunable Emissions. [PDF]
Lei P +5 more
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Low‐temperature passivation of SiC reveals that optical surface quality and chemical stability are not directly correlated. Ar plasma‐treated and SiNx‐passivated surfaces yield the lowest photoluminescence background, whereas CF4 plasma and ALD‐grown dielectrics introduce higher emission.
Marina Scharin‐Mehlmann +4 more
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Optimizations of luminescent materials for white light emitting diodes toward healthy lighting. [PDF]
Wang F, Pan H, Mao W, Wang D.
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Turning weak emitters into outstanding luminescent materials using rigid host media. [PDF]
Sani U +3 more
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Advances in Halide Perovskites for Photon Radiation Detectors
This work highlights recent progress in perovskite‐based photon radiation detectors, covering organic–inorganic hybrid, inorganic, lead‐free double, and vacancy‐ordered halide perovskites. Their detection performance is compared, material‐specific advantages and challenges are examined, and provides insight into current limitations and future ...
Liangling Wang +3 more
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This review explores advances in wearable and lab‐on‐chip technologies for breast cancer detection. Covering tactile, thermal, ultrasound, microwave, electrical impedance tomography, electrochemical, microelectromechanical, and optical systems, it highlights innovations in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and machine learning.
Neshika Wijewardhane +4 more
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Transducers convert physical signals into electrical and optical representations, yet each mechanism is bounded by intrinsic trade‐offs across bandwidth, sensitivity, speed, and energy. This review maps transduction mechanisms across physical scale and frequency, showing how heterogeneous integration and multiphysics co‐design transform isolated ...
Aolei Xu +8 more
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