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    Enhanced thermal dissipation for BCB-bonded 3D integrated membrane photonic circuits by Salim Abdi, Kevin Williams, Yuqing Jiao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Indium–phosphide membrane on silicon is a nanophotonics platform which allows for monolithic integration of sub-micron nanophotonic waveguide circuits with native and efficient amplifiers and lasers. …”
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    Adsorption of Mo and O at S-vacancy on ReS2 surface of ReS2/MoTe2 vdW heterointerface by Puneet Kumar Shaw, Jehan Taraporewalla, Sohaib Raza, Akash Kumar, Rimisha Duttagupta, Hafizur Rahaman, Dipankar Saha

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Applications like high density information storage, neuromorphic computing, nanophotonics, etc. require ultra-thin electronic devices which can be controlled with applied electric field. …”
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    Dye-based fluorescent organic nanoparticles made from polar and polarizable chromophores for bioimaging purposes: a bottom-up approach by Daniel, Jonathan, Dal Pra, Ophélie, Kurek, Eleonore, Grazon, Chloé, Blanchard-Desce, Mireille

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In the last decades, inorganic nanoparticles have attracted growing attention in the field of nanophotonics, especially for bioimaging purposes. Among them luminescent metal-, semiconductor- or oxide-based “hard” nanoparticles have been the most widely used. …”
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    High transmission in 120-degree sharp bends of inversion-symmetric and inversion-asymmetric photonic crystal waveguides by Wei Dai, Taiki Yoda, Yuto Moritake, Masaaki Ono, Eiichi Kuramochi, Masaya Notomi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Bending loss is one of the serious problems for constructing nanophotonic integrated circuits. Recently, many works reported that valley photonic crystals (VPhCs) enable significantly high transmission via 120-degree sharp bends. …”
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    Synthetic Strategies and Applications of GaN Nanowires by Guoquan Suo, Shuai Jiang, Juntao Zhang, Jianye Li, Meng He

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…GaN nanowires have demonstrated significant potential as fundamental building blocks for nanoelectronic and nanophotonic devices and also offer substantial promise for integrated nanosystems. …”
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    Novel Directional Nanoantennas for Single-Emitter Sources and Wireless Nano-Links by Maciej Klemm

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Optical nanoantennas are emerging as one of the key components in the future nanophotonic and plasmonic circuits. The first optical nanoantennas were in a form of simple spherical nanoparticles. …”
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    Fabrication of periodically poled lithium niobate waveguides for broadband nonlinear photonics by Furkan Ayhan, Markus Ludwig, Tobias Herr, Victor Brasch, Luis Guillermo Villanueva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the last decade, nanophotonic waveguides have not only boosted the efficiencies of nonlinear effects but also unlocked new degrees of freedom in the design process and enabled the monolithic integration of multiple nonlinear devices. …”
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    High Quality–Factor All–Dielectric Metacavity for Label–Free Biosensing by Yuqiao Zheng, Jiacheng Sun, Yaqing Ma, Hongyong Zhang, Zhen Cui, Giannis G. Paschos, Xixi Song, Ying Tao, Pavlos Savvidis, Wei Kong, Liaoyong Wen, Sumin Bian, Mohamad Sawan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, a distinctive configuration for addressing this issue is reported: embedding a nanophotonic metasurface inside a micro vertical cavity as a meta‐channel (metacavity) biosensor. …”
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    The potential of fluorogenicity for single molecule FRET and DyeCycling by Srijayee Ghosh, Sonja Schmid

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this perspective paper, we discuss the potential of various fluorogenic strategies to suppress the background fluorescence caused by unbound, freely diffusing fluorophores inherent to the DyeCycling approach. In comparison to nanophotonic background suppression using zero-mode waveguides, the fluorogenic approach would enable DyeCycling experiments on regular glass slides with fluorogenic FRET probes that are quenched in solution and only fluoresce upon target binding. …”
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    Layered Babinet complementary patterns acting as asymmetric negative index metamaterial by Emese Tóth, Olivér A. Fekete, Balázs Bánhelyi, Maxim Durach, Zsolt Szabó, Mária Csete

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The multilayer is proposed as an ultrathin NIM and nonreciprocal nanophotonic element.…”
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