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This paper presents the room‐temperature fabrication of solution‐processed, high refractive index TiOX thin films via photo‐densification. Using these films, flexible Bragg mirrors are demonstrated on PET substrates, achieving a high reflectivity of 96% at 450 nm.
Ayumu Nagaoka +5 more
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Effect of refractive error on visual evoked potentials with pattern stimulation in dogs
Yosuke Ito +6 more
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Refractive error in preterm infants without retinopathy of prematurity aged 1-18 months: A propensity score matching analysis. [PDF]
Huo L, Jia X, Li C.
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Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) self‐assemble in aqueous suspension into chiral nematic liquid crystals, resulting in structurally colored films upon drying. Here, the influence of sugar additives on CNC self‐assembly in suspension and in films are studied.
Buse Tatli +5 more
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Association between outdoor air pollutant exposure and refractive error changes: A retrospective clinical practice study. [PDF]
Huang YT +8 more
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Modeling and Improving Geometric Accuracy in Projection Multiphoton Lithography
A numerical framework describing the optical and photochemical processes is developed to elucidate the origins of geometric deviations in projection multiphoton lithography. The results indicate that oxygen diffusion and inhibition, and DMD diffraction, lead to geometric distortions.
Anwarul Islam Akash +2 more
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Publisher Correction: Twelve month refractive and axial length changes in the Israeli refractive error, activity, and devices (iREAD) study. [PDF]
Shneor E +7 more
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This study determines the optical constants of two lead‐free perovskite‐inspired materials (PIMs), Cu2AgBiI6 and Cs3Bi2I6Br3, promising for indoor light conversion. The optical constants are applied to simulate photovoltaic device optics, and thereupon, revise the theoretical limits for photocurrent generation and power conversion efficiency, providing
Aleksi Kamppinen +6 more
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Vat Photopolymerized HEMA/HEA Hydrogels for Solvent‐Responsive Transparency and Optical Encryption
Vat‐photopolymerized HEMA/HEA hydrogels exhibit reversible transparency‐opacity switching via hydration‐induced microphase separation and solvent exchange. The printed materials enable hydration sensing, optical encryption, and information storage, while maintaining high ductility and reversible rheology.
Murad Ali +4 more
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