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Gauge and unitary transformations in multipolar quantum optics. [PDF]
Babiker M.
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Quantum optics with one or two photons. [PDF]
Milburn GJ, Basiri-Esfahani S.
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Self‐reinforcing degradation in solution‐processed small‐molecule organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) arises from charge accumulation and exciton‐polaron interactions, leading to molecular aggregation and efficiency loss. This study uncovers the fundamental mechanisms behind this degradation and introduces strategic material engineering approaches ...
Eonji Cha +8 more
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Quantum optics of a Bose-Einstein condensate coupled to a quantized light field [PDF]
M. G. Moore, O. Zobay, Pierre Meystre
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Efficient simulation of ultrafast quantum nonlinear optics with matrix product states
Ryotatsu Yanagimoto +4 more
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The influence of postdeposition treatments on the formation of self‐assembling (mono)layers commonly utilized as hole transport layers in perovskite‐based solar cells is thoroughly investigated. The implementation of a washing step and an annealing step at temperatures exceeding the current literature standards leads to an enhanced layer quality and ...
Jann B. Landgraf +14 more
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Biomaterial Strategies for Targeted Intracellular Delivery to Phagocytes
Phagocytes are essential to a functional immune system, and their behavior defines disease outcomes. Engineered particles offer a strategic opportunity to target phagocytes, harnessing inflammatory modulation in disease. By tuning features like size, shape, and surface, these systems can modulate immune responses and improve targeted treatment for a ...
Kaitlyn E. Woodworth +2 more
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Quantum field theory and classical optics: determining the fine structure constant
Gerd Leuchs +2 more
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Pseudorandom binary injection of levitons for electron quantum optics [PDF]
D. C. Glattli, P. Roulleau
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Entering the Strong Coupling Regime in Conventional Organic Solar Cells
Organic solar cells convert light into fossil‐free energy, yet they still cannot compete with their silicon counterparts. Strong exciton‐photon coupling can ameliorate some properties of organic solar cells, but it requires additional mirrors that diminish light absorbance. Here, mirror‐free strong exciton‐photon coupling is implemented in conventional
Nicola Peruffo +4 more
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