In situ monitoring of the growth of ice films by laser picosecond acoustics [PDF]
Saori Kashiwada +4 more
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Chemically‐Linked Heterostructures of Palladium Nanosheets and 2H‐MoS2
The photoresponse of MoS2 devices is extended to the near‐infrared region (up to 1700 nm) through chemical connection to Pd nanosheets (PdNS). A maleimide is used for covalent connection to MoS2, and a phenyl bromide moiety for linkage to the PdNS. In the absence of the chemical linker, van der Waals heterostructures show poorer enhancement of the ...
Ramiro Quirós‐Ovies +12 more
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Graining and Texturing of Metal Surfaces by Picosecond Laser Treatment. [PDF]
Corsaro C +5 more
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An update on fractional picosecond laser treatment: histology and clinical applications. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Hamblin MR, Wen X.
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Femtosecond Spectroscopy of the Primary Events of Bacterial Photosynthesis [PDF]
Dobler, J. +4 more
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Enhancing the Chemical Reactivity of Graphene through Substrate Engineering
This review highlights methods to enhance the reactivity of graphene through substrate engineering, focusing on strain and charge doping. Strains induced by nanoparticles, metal crystal orientations, or stretchable polymers increase the reactivity of graphene.
Jia Tu, Mingdi Yan
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Effects of Laser Shock Processing on the Mechanical Properties of 6061-T6 Aluminium Alloy Using Nanosecond and Picosecond Laser Pulses. [PDF]
Arredondo Bravo MG +9 more
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Two‐Photon Microbubble Printing: Asymmetric Assembly for Continuous Laser Writing
Two‐photon microbubble printing is reported that combines nonlinear photochemistry with thermally driven fluid dynamics. At the laser focus, a distorted vapor bubble induce a strong rear‐to‐front convective flow. By enabling asymmetric assembly, this method allows the continuous formation of nanoparticle aggregates from a wide variety of materials ...
Masaharu Aoyama +5 more
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Diffractive micro-lens array (DLA) for uniform and selective picosecond laser treatment. [PDF]
Choi J +4 more
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