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By constructing two pairs of isomers with different heteroatom anchoring positions, the relationship between heteroatom location and orientation mode and reverse intersystem crossing rate constant (kRISC) in multiple resonance (MR) emitters is systematically investigated.
Tingting Huang +5 more
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Leonid Slepyan +2 more
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A novel two‐dimensional heterojunction assembled from graphene oxide and exfoliated black phosphorus via van der Waals interactions is proposed to replace widely used poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene)‐polystyrene sulfonate for efficient hole injection layer in organic light‐emitting diodes, achieving impressive electroluminescence performance.
Yuefeng Li +9 more
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Lead‐free halide perovskites for efficient light‐emitting devices
Overview of Lead‐free metal halide perovskites with different categories and optoelectronic application directions, including solid‐state lighting, light‐emitting diodes, piezoluminescence, flexible electronics, scintillators and CPL emitters. Abstract Lead halide perovskites exhibit promising optoelectronic properties for optoelectronic applications ...
Yueqi Shen +9 more
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Rigorous Electromagnetic Quasinormal‐Mode Method Made Easy for Users
We present a method that combines numerical techniques with accurate approximations to enable simple and ultrafast computations of the scattered field based on quasinormal modes expansions. The method is made available in the open‐source package MANlite implemented within COMSOL.
Tong Wu, Philippe Lalanne
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Revealing the Resonant Physics of Open Photonic Time Crystals
ABSTRACT Photonic time crystals (PTCs) are media whose permittivity is modulated periodically in time, enabling momentum bandgaps and parametric amplification of light. Their realization at the nanoscale can revolutionize the study of light‐matter interactions.
Adrià Canós Valero +5 more
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Comb‐Driven Coherent Optical Transmitter for Scalable DWDM Interconnects
A comb‐driven coherent optical transmitter on a Si/SiN platform enables scalable DWDM interconnects by integrating ultra‐compact microring‐assisted modulators and interleavers. High‐baud coherent signaling achieves 400 Gb/s per wavelength and >$>$1 Tb/s multi‐channel transmission, with projected >$>$10 Tb/s per fiber, offering a path toward energy ...
Alireza Geravand +11 more
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Unveiling New Perspectives on the Hirota–Maccari System With Multiplicative White Noise
ABSTRACT In this study, we delve into the stochastic Hirota–Maccari system, which is subjected to multiplicative noise according to the Itô sense. The stochastic Hirota–Maccari system is significant for its ability to accurately model how stochastic affects nonlinear wave propagation, providing valuable insights into complex systems like fluid dynamics
Mohamed E. M. Alngar +3 more
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The Froude number for solitary waves
SynopsisThe paper is concerned with the problem of a solitary wave moving with constant form and constant velocity c on the surface of an incompressible, inviscid fluid over a horizontal bottom. The motion is assumed to be two-dimensional and irrotational, and if h is the depth of the fluid at infinity and g the acceleration due to gravity, then the ...
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Sundman‐Like Transformations and the NRT Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
ABSTRACT We present a new generalization of the well‐known power‐type Sundman transformation, involving not only powers of the function but also of its derivative, along with its inverse. Our aim is to explore the use of such transformations in the derivation of solutions of ordinary differential equations and in the study of their properties.
P. R. Gordoa +3 more
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