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The TOC showcases the chemical structure of the emitter tCzBT2B as an “MVP athlete” in a stadium surrounded by. spotlights and cheering fans celebrating its impressive performance in organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs). The stats for this emitter and its device are detailed below.
Dongyang Chen+7 more
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Randomized Testing of RISC-V CPUs Using Direct Instruction Injection
Editor’s notes: This article presents a randomized testing framework for RISC-V implementations by using a technique called direct instruction injection for test injection.
Alexandre Joannou+9 more
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Radical TADF: Quartet‐Derived Luminescence with Dark TEMPO
A new class of luminescent organic quantum materials is introduced, formed by attaching a stable radical to TADF chromophores. Due to ferromagnetic exchange coupling, a high‐spin quartet state forms upon excitation, which can thermally access a bright state.
Sebastian Gorgon+8 more
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This paper offers an implementation of a subset of the RISC-V \u27V\u27 Vector Extension , v0.7.x. The RISC-V \u27V\u27 Vector Extension is the proposed vector instruction set for RISC-V open-source architecture.
Peralta, Alexis A
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Encryption and Authentication on a RISC-V Architecture [PDF]
Developed in 2010 at the University of California, Berkley, the new ISA, called RISC-V, was created with the open-source extensibility ability in mind. The RISC-V ISA is designed to be modular, allowing for the implementation of custom instruction sets ...
Fernandes, João Cassiano Vicente
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Elliptic-Curve Cryptography Implementation on RISC-V Processors for Internet of Things Applications
Elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) is a popular technique of public-key cryptography used for secure communications in Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Preethi Preethi+5 more
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Red Multi‐Resonant Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters as Bioimaging Agents
Multi‐resonant thermally activated delayed fluorescence (MR‐TADF) emitters have attracted strong interest for use in electroluminescent devices due to their high photoluminescence quantum yield and narrowband emission. These properties, along with red emission, are also crucial for bioimaging probes.
Changfeng Si+4 more
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Polymer Dots Exhibiting Multi‐Resonant Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence for Cellular Imaging
By copolymerizing with a host material, a multiple resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescent (MR‐TADF) emitter quinolino[3,2,1‐de]acridine‐5,9‐dione (QAO) is successfully assembled into water‐dispersible polymer dots (Pdots). Photophysical measurements and multichannel fluorescence imaging studies show that the narrowband emission from the MR ...
Peiqi Hu+2 more
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“Interrupting” the Status Quo: A First Glance at the RISC-V Advanced Interrupt Architecture (AIA)
Interrupt controllers are a crucial component in computing platforms. From cloud computing to embedded systems, interrupts and respective controllers enable more efficient management and operation of a platform’s resources.
Francisco Marques+3 more
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This work presents the development of efficient blue thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) materials that perform well without doping, enabling simplified, matrix‐free hyperfluorescence (MFHF) OLEDs. When combined with encapsulated narrow‐band emitters, the TADF materials serve as effective hosts resulting in pure blue, ultranarrow emission ...
Hwan‐Hee Cho+5 more
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