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A novel approach for the design of functional semiconductors is presented, which utilizes the excellent optoelectronic properties of layered hybrid perovskites and the possibility to introduce a molecular photoswitch as the organic spacer. This concept is successfully demonstrated on a coumarin‐based system with the possibility to change the bandgap ...
Oliver Treske +4 more
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High-efficiency femtosecond laser fabrication of graphene-hybrid planar micro-supercapacitors with micro/nanostructured electrodes. [PDF]
Zhang Y +15 more
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Single-Shot Sub-Picosecond Ultrafast Microscopic Imaging Utilizing Spatial-Frequency Multiplexing for Ultrafast Laser-Induced Plasma Visualization. [PDF]
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Meta-Optics for Optical Engineering of Next-Generation AR/VR Near-Eye Displays. [PDF]
Lee J, Kim SJ.
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Meta-optics redefines microdisplay: monolithic color LCoS without polarization dependency. [PDF]
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Plasmonic photothermal printing of all-metal-oxide electronics. [PDF]
Mazur E.
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Monolayer Metasurface Enabling Linear Polarizer and Quarter-Wave Plate for Chip-Scale Atomic Clocks. [PDF]
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Testing micro optics with micro optics
SPIE Proceedings, 2017An increasing part of the optic industry’s added value consists of micro optical components. This increases the demand for effective test methods for micro optics. When conventional test methods are transferred to micro optics, special attention should to be paid to diffraction effects, wave front propagation and precise sample imaging.
Johannes Pfund +2 more
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IEEE/LEOS International Conference on Optical MEMs, 2003
Diamond has the widest optical transparency window (220 nm and above) and the highest thermal conductivity of all materials known. It is therefore attractive to fabricate diffractive or refractive optical elements in diamond for e.g. high-power laser applications.
Fredrik K. Nikolajeff, Mikael Karlsson
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Diamond has the widest optical transparency window (220 nm and above) and the highest thermal conductivity of all materials known. It is therefore attractive to fabricate diffractive or refractive optical elements in diamond for e.g. high-power laser applications.
Fredrik K. Nikolajeff, Mikael Karlsson
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