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Emerging Device Applications From Strong Light–Matter Interactions in 2D Materials
Two‐dimensional semiconductors enable extremely compact optoelectronic devices such as solar cells, sensors, LEDs, and lasers. Their strong light–matter interactions allow efficient light emission, detection, and energy conversion. This review article discusses the recent progress in integrating these materials with optical cavities and nanostructures ...
Janani Archana K +7 more
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Quantum control of ion-atom collisions beyond the ultracold regime. [PDF]
Walewski MZ +5 more
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Computational Photochemistry has made great strides in recent decades, but the investigation of larger molecules remains a challenge due to the inherent dilemma between the increasing computational accuracy required as the molecule size increases and the inevitable explosion in computational effort.
Andreas Dreuw
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Bridging Vibrations and Spins: Mode-Resolved Spin-Phonon Coupling Revealed through THz EPR/Magnetic IR Simulation. [PDF]
Chen H +3 more
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Ultrathin‐Gold‐Resonators‐Enabled Bolometers with High Linearity, Responsivity, and Repeatability
This work demonstrates ultrathin gold nanomechanical resonators operating in HF/VHF bands, unveiling their potential for laser power sensing. By exploiting frequency shifts resulting from laser‐induced thermal tension, these devices can function as sensitive nanoscale bolometers, with outstanding linearity, responsivity, and repeatability. The findings
Jiaqi Wu +9 more
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Bright single-photon skyrmion sources in bullseye cavities. [PDF]
Ma J, Liu S, Lu C, Yu Y, Chen B, Liu J.
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Dual‐Responsive Yarn‐Based Artificial Muscles for Adaptive Thermal Management
Inspired by the conscious movements of skeletal muscle, a novel hybrid yarn‐based artificial muscle (HYAM) coupling moisture actuation with controllable recovery is developed. This unique design increases actuation stroke by 128% and shortens recovery time by 91%. This unique design enhances the actuation stroke by 128% and reduces the recovery time by
Mengjiao Pan +11 more
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AC Current-Driven Magnetization Switching and Nonlinear Hall Rectification in a Magnetic Topological Insulator. [PDF]
Kiyonaga Y +9 more
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Molecular diode‐based covalent organic frameworks (COFs) enable pH‐responsive current rectification, dynamically reversing electron flow to toggle photocatalytic hydrogen evolution activity between acidic and alkaline environments. ABSTRACT Donor–acceptor type covalent organic frameworks (D–A COFs) have emerged as a promising class of photocatalytic ...
Tianyi Liu +7 more
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Magnetization switching by asymmetric topological surfaces. [PDF]
Li Z +11 more
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