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Two‐Dimensional Isotropic Spatial Differentiation Through Complete Polarization Control
This work enables two‐dimensional isotropic spatial differentiation at planar interfaces over a wide range of incident angles by extending the output polarization from linear to elliptical. The choice of incident angle can be used to balance broader spectral response at low angles and higher edge‐detection efficiency at larger angles.
Doyoon Lee, Minkyung Kim
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Rotating Fluorescent Nanodiamond Assemblies With Focused Laguerre–Gaussian Beams
Self‐assembled fluorescent nanodiamond clusters are optically trapped and driven into controlled two‐dimensional rotation with Laguerre–Gaussian beams. With localized optical excitation, optically detected magnetic resonance spectra are collected at defined points along the orbit in a uniform external magnetic field.
Adam Stewart +5 more
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Narratives shape public perceptions and policymaking around emerging technologies like quantum technologies (QTs), yet what narratives develop across different societal domains remains underexplored.
Viktor Suter +3 more
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New Media in Internal Communications
Communication is a cyclic process that involves collecting and exchanging of the information within the boundaries of dialogue and mutual understanding. As a rapidly growing field in communication studies; internal communication is vital for organizations to build healthy and sustainable relationships with their publics.
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Bis‐naphthyl‐4‐hydroxy‐dipicolinic‐dicarboxamide, a small molecule, forms nanodispersion as an efficient light‐harvesting medium in aqueous solution. Further cucurbit[7]uril addition was found to inhibit the FRET co‐assembly by host‐guest complexation. ABSTRACT Development of artificial light harvesting systems in a minimalistic self‐assembly model is ...
Tumpa Gorai +2 more
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Successive Iteration of Positive Solutions for Fourth-Order Two-Point Boundary Value Problems
We are concerned with a fourth-order two-point boundary value problem. We prove the existence of positive solutions and establish iterative schemes for approximating the solutions.
Yongping Sun, Xiaoping Zhang, Min Zhao
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Engineering Exciton g‐Factors With Light in Type‐II Heterostructures
All‐optical approaches have emerged as cutting‐edge alternatives for ultrafast, energy‐efficient, and spatially localized tuning and switching of material properties. In our work, we demonstrate how light intensity alone can be leveraged to engineer g‐factors from a single‐type of carrier in type‐II heterostructures through Coulomb‐induced wavefunction
G. M. Jacobsen +9 more
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Estimating musical vogue patterns is critical for the Chinese music industry, as it assists artists, producers, record labels, and investors in discerning public musical preferences. This knowledge facilitates market strategy optimization, recommendation
Panfeng Hou, Xinlei Zhang
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Hot Shoes in the Room: Authentication of Thermal Imaging for Quantitative Forensic Analysis
Thermal imaging has been a mainstay of military applications and diagnostic engineering. However, there is currently no formalised procedure for the use of thermal imaging capable of standing up to judicial scrutiny.
Justin H. J. Chua +2 more
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Deterministic Transferable Planar Dielectric Mirrors for Investigating Strong Light–Matter Coupling
Transferable dielectric distributed Bragg reflectors enable the deterministic assembly of high‐quality planar microcavities while maintaining the intrinsic properties of quantum materials during fabrication. The resulting structures exhibit robust exciton‐photon coupling in monolayer WS2${\rm WS}_{2}$ from cryogenic to room temperature, establishing a ...
Atanu Patra +4 more
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