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This study investigates the plasmonic properties and biosensing capabilities of a nanocomposite incorporating Cu and Ag nanoparticles for detecting anti‐DbpA antibodies associated with Lyme disease. The enhanced LSPR response is explained through FDTD simulations of Cu–Ag near‐field interactions and increased surface roughness.
Sanjay Kumar+10 more
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Advancement in Colloidal Metasurfaces: Approaches for Scalable Photonic Devices
This perspective explores colloidal metasurfaces composed of plasmonic and emitting nanoparticles assembled by laser interference lithography and template‐assisted self‐assembly methods. Precise design strategies achieve directional emission, low‐threshold lasing, and tunable photonic bandgaps.
Sezer Seçkin+2 more
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PROPERTIES AND COMPUTER SIMULATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD UNIFORM TRAFFIC CHARGED PARTICLE.
In the article described the method of teaching electrodynamics, which is based on considerably fewer independent source principles (Coulomb's law, the principle of relativity and the principle of superposition).
O.A. Konoval
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The photophysical properties of a hybrid solid state film, composed of a conjugated polymer and CsPbBr3 (zwitterionic sulfobetaine ‐capped) perovskite nanocrystals (NCs), are investigated by ultrafast spectroscopy and morphological characterization. The transient spectroscopy highlights the presence at the interface of a charge transfer state, and the ...
Tersilla Virgili+11 more
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The Physical Meaning of the Superposition Principle
The physical meaning of the superposition principle constitutes the central problem of the interpretation of quantum mechanics. Nevertheless, this meaning is not evident. In this paper we compare three different cases: (1) The classical superposition. This superposition is a mixture. (2) The case of quantum superpositions. This is the case of the
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On the Principle of Superposition in Quantum Mechanics [PDF]
The principle of superposition of states requires that the states of a dynamical system form a linear vector space. This hypothesis of linearity has usually been regarded as a fundamental postulate in quantum mechanics, of a kind that cannot be explained by classical concepts. Indeed, Dirac [2, p.
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Transforming Room Acoustics with Causality‐Driven Dual‐Function Passive Metamaterials
This work presents an dual acoustic metamaterial for rooms that achieves excellent broadband performance for both sound absorption and sound diffusion. This is done by using causality formulations linking the absorption of the passive system to its volume, yielding an optimal surface area ratio required for excellent sound absorption and while ...
Eric Ballestero+5 more
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Generally, the principle of linear superposition is not applicable in nonlinear systems. The results of our researches prove that for some certain types of decomposed solutions of (2+1)-dimensional Caudrey–Dodd–Gibbon–Kotera–Sawada(CDGKS) equation, the ...
Jianan Wang, Xueping Cheng, Guiming Jin
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Multi‐slack power flow for islanded microgrids with radial and meshed topologies
This study proposes a new power flow formulation for islanded microgrids. The proposed power flow is based on the effect of the superposition principle and the solution of a small non‐linear subproblem to determine the frequency of the microgrid and the ...
Elson Natanael Moreira Silva+2 more
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TTS package: Computational tools for the application of the Time Temperature Superposition principle. [PDF]
Meneses A+5 more
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