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An ultra-wideband thin metamaterial linear cross-polarization conversion. [PDF]
Nochian P, Atlasbaf Z.
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Non‐Uniform Programmable Photonic Waveguide Meshes
Integrating defect cells into uniform hexagonal waveguide meshes overcomes the fundamental spectral and temporal limitations of programmable photonics. By leveraging the Vernier effect through non‐uniform coupled cavities, this architecture achieves a tenfold increase in free spectral range and ultra‐fast sampling times, paving the way for next ...
Cristina Catalá‐Lahoz, José Capmany
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Design of Segmented Ultra-Wideband TEM Horn Antenna for Calibration of Wideband Electromagnetic Pulse Sensors. [PDF]
Zhang T +8 more
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Dipole‐Quadrupole Model and Multipole Analysis of Resonant Membrane Metasurfaces
Membrane metasurfaces, arrays of holes in a dielectric membrane, are appealing because they require no substrate and allow access to resonant near‐fields. However, developing a comprehensive theoretical description for them remains challenging. We introduce a semi‐analytical dipole‐quadrupole approach to analyze their resonant spectra at arbitrary ...
Izzatjon Allayarov +2 more
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Ultra-wideband unidirectional pseudospin-polarized waveguide with dual boundary conditions. [PDF]
Ahmadi H +10 more
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NIR/VIS Dual‐Comb Spectroscopy Comparing High and Low Repetition Rate Regimes
This work compares dual‐comb spectroscopy at lower and higher repetition rates, emphasizing the inherent trade‐off between spectral and temporal resolution. The 80 MHz system provides high‐resolution spectra suitable for analyzing complex molecular structures, whereas the free‐running 1 GHz platform enables fast measurements for real‐time trace gas ...
Alexander Eber +6 more
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Individual Cow Recognition Based on Ultra-Wideband and Computer Vision. [PDF]
Zhao A, Wu H, Fan D, Li K.
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Te@Se core–shell heterojunction quantum dots (QDs) are synthesized by a two‐step strategy via combining liquid‐phase exfoliation and epitaxial growth. As active materials in photoelectrochemical photodetectors, Te@Se QDs exhibit excellent photo‐response performance in low‐concentration electrolytes and deionized water.
Yiming Zhao +8 more
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