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Here we report a low cost fabrication method to finely manipulate the pore size of nano/microporous materials and demonstrate its application for reversible color tuning of porous polymer photonic crystals based on atmosphere humidity condensation.
We demonstrate a strong enhancement of second harmonic generation based on a three-layered super absorbing metasurface consisting of an ultrathin spacer layer sandwiched by an array of random metallic nanoparticles and a metal ground plate.
We demonstrate a strong enhancement of second harmonic generation based on a three-layered super absorbing metasurface consisting of an ultrathin spacer layer sandwiched by an array of random metallic nanoparticles and a metal ground plate.
Giant (1%) picosecond strain pulses are generated in a fs-laser-irradiated cobalt transducer sandwiched between a gold layer and sapphire substrate. Ultrafast plasmonic interferometry reveals nonlinear acoustic propagation effects in the (111) gold film.
We discuss two-time correlation experimental measurement of statistical properties of non-classical light from a single InAs quantum dot. We present a model that describes properties of a quantum dot excitation via carrier reservoirs.
We demonstrate a new method to characterize nonclassical states that measures the temporal dependence of their statistical and coherent properties. We extract information about underlying physical processes in an InAs quantum dot in situ.
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