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On the Security of Offloading Post-Processing for Quantum Key Distribution. [PDF]
Lorünser T +3 more
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Nature‐Inspired Sustainable Cooling for Photovoltaics with Enhanced Temperature‐Salinity Dynamics
Addressing solar panel overheating, a nature‐inspired cooling system mimicking ocean currents is developed. A moisture‐absorbing solution layer uses sunlight, radiative cooling, and moisture processes to create temperature/salinity gradients, accelerating circulation. The prototype cools panels by up to 18.2 °C under sunlight, sustains cooling, rapidly
Fuxiang Li +7 more
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Polarization-encoded quantum key distribution with a room-temperature telecom single-photon emitter. [PDF]
Xingjian Z +7 more
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More optimal relativistic quantum key distribution. [PDF]
Bebrov G.
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This review describes the different surface engineering strategies for quantum dots that addresses the challenges associated with surface defects, highlighting their role in enhancing the performance of solar energy conversion technologies. Abstract Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) have garnered significant attention for their unique potential in clean ...
Kokilavani S., Gurpreet Singh Selopal
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A critical analysis of deployed use cases for quantum key distribution and comparison with post-quantum cryptography. [PDF]
Aquina N +9 more
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A dual‐gradient centrifugal microfluidic platform enables ultrafast, high‐throughput screening of nanomaterials in 90 reaction chambers. Through siphon‐based aliquoting and automated gradient generation, the system achieves combinatorial synthesis of silver nanoparticles with diverse morphologies.
Hiep Van Nguyen +2 more
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A improved group quantum key distribution protocol with multi-party collaboration. [PDF]
Yuan Q +5 more
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Dual Optical Hyperbolicity of PdCoO2 and PdCrO2 Delafossite Single Crystals
In this work, the hyperbolic response of PdCoO₂ and PdCrO₂ delafossites is investigated for the first time. They exhibit dual hyperbolic regimes, one localized around a phonon absorption in the mid‐infrared spectral region, and the other extending into the visible range.
Salvatore Macis +14 more
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