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We propose an UV photobleaching pretreatment to reduce the strong luminescence in the Raman spectra of plastic samples. Our protocol proves its efficiency whatever the luminescence origin (from the pigments or from a surface biofilm) but requires a careful optimization of the illumination conditions (UV wavelength, time, humidity) to reach the ...
L. Dewyspelaere +5 more
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We report the development and use of a transmission Raman spectroscopy (TRS) system for a more accurate but nonintrusive way of authentication of API in coated HCQ tablets which otherwise is not possible using the backscattered (BS) configuration of Raman spectroscopy. The coating interference is found to be almost zero in case of the TRS and a greater
Vijay Kumar +5 more
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3D Surface Profiling via Direct End‐to‐End Regression With a Photonic Geometric Sensor
Measurements of microscale surface patterns are essential for quality control across semiconductor and biomedical industries, yet the development of miniaturized, intelligent systems remains constrained by the complexity and bulkiness of conventional benchtop metrology.
Ziyao Zhang +13 more
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Nonlinear Resonance Modulation in Single‐Crystalline VO2‐Integrated Si Ring Resonator
This work first demonstrates a single‐crystalline VO2–Si hybrid ring resonator. The epitaxial lift‐off process enables high‐quality VO2 integration on the dissimilar Si photonic platform. The high‐quality VO2 film exhibits exceptional nonlinear resonance modulation and a steep optical transition across the metal‐insulator transition. ABSTRACT The metal‐
Sebae Park +5 more
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Quantifying Dual‐Color Photopolymerization in Xolography via Raman Spectroscopy
A dual‐wavelength Raman spectroscopy workflow is presented for the quantitative assessment of dual‐color photoinitiators. Contrast and efficiency parameters are extracted from in situ curing curves and spatial Raman mapping is used to find inhomogeneities in printed objects.
Nele Lange +10 more
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Adaptive Sliding‐Mode Control of a Perturbed Diffusion Process With Pointwise In‐Domain Actuation
ABSTRACT A sliding mode–based adaptive control law is proposed for a class of diffusion processes featuring a spatially‐varying uncertain diffusivity and equipped with several point‐wise actuators located at the two boundaries of the spatial domain as well as in its interior.
Paul Mayr +3 more
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From 0D to 3D liquid crystal elastomers architectures: Fabrications and applications
This review presents a dimension‐oriented overview of liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), highlighting their molecular alignment, fabrication strategies, and programmable deformations from 0D particles to 3D architectures. Emphasis is placed on how dimensionality guides design principles, enables diverse actuation modes, and bridges fundamental ...
Mingxuan Liu +8 more
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Two‐step annealing process drives high thermoelectric performance of n‐type Bi2Te3 flexible films
To address the relatively low carrier mobility in n‐type Bi2Te3 films prepared by magnetron sputtering, we developed a two‐step annealing process, including in situ and post‐annealing heat treatment. This method yields a high mobility (132.54 cm2 V−1 s−1) and S2σ (14.5 μW cm−1 K−2) by promoting pronounced grain growth and strengthening the preferred ...
Liang‐Cao Yin +11 more
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Key Technical Fields and Future Outlooks of Space Manipulators: A Survey
This paper systematically reviews the technological development of space manipulators, emphasizing the unique challenges posed by space environments. It examines four areas: structural design, modeling, planning, and control, while introducing typical ground test platforms.
Gang Chen +12 more
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Spectroscopic Signatures of Doping in Thin Films of Semiconducting Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotubes
This review presents an overview of the spectroscopic changes of semiconducting single‐walled carbon nanotubes upon chemical, electrochemical or electrostatic doping. The presence of holes or electrons directly affects visible to far‐infrared absorption, near‐infrared fluorescence and electroluminescence as well as Raman spectra, which enables in‐situ ...
Jana Zaumseil
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