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DBR based passively mode-locked 1.5μm semiconductor laser with 9 nm tuning range
Valentina Moskalenko +2 more
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This study demonstrates coherent control of 15N nuclear spins coupled to VB−${\text{V}}_{\text{B}}^{-}$ centers in isotope‐enriched hexagonal boron nitride. Selective addressing via spin‐state mixing enables Rabi driving, quantum gates, and coherence times exceeding 10 μs$\umu{\rm s}$.
Adalbert Tibiássy +6 more
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Clinical study on low-energy semiconductor laser treatment in the promotion of wound healing after maxillofacial fracture surgery. [PDF]
Xiong M, Yang L, Ma L, Liu L, Yang B.
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Frequency Stabilization of a Semiconductor Laser under Direct Modulation by the PEAK method
Yasuhiro Nihei +3 more
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A 3D nanowire‐network SERS substrate with robust adhesion is developed, featuring pronounced z‐direction optical activity, ultralow detection limit (1.5 × 10−13 M), and excellent signal uniformity (RSD < 10%). Enabled by enhanced light scattering, increased optical density of states, and structural reinforcement, the substrate demonstrates stable, high‐
Jinglai Duan +6 more
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Chronic photodamage in the chicken retina using 650-nm semiconductor laser. [PDF]
Wang YP +4 more
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Scalable Thermal Engineering via Femtosecond Laser‐Direct‐Written Phononic Nanostructures
This study demonstrates that femtosecond laser‐induced periodic surface structures (fs‐LIPSS) can function as phononic metasurfaces, reducing thermal conductivity below the plain thin‐film limit. Phonon Monte Carlo analysis reveals that the periodic structures restrict phonon mean free paths.
Hiroki Hamma +4 more
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Forecasting Events in the Complex Dynamics of a Semiconductor Laser with Optical Feedback. [PDF]
Colet M, Aragoneses A.
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Designing Asymmetric Memristive Behavior in Proton Mixed Conductors for Neuromorphic Applications
Protonic devices that couple ionic and electronic transport are demonstrated as bioinspired neuromorphic elements. The devices exhibit rubber‐like asymmetric memristive behavior with slow voltage‐driven conductance increase and rapid relaxation, enabling simplified read–write operation.
Nada H. A. Besisa +6 more
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