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Nanoengineering of Aligning Cibacron Brilliant Yellow Using Light: Application in Flexible Displays
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Development of nanoengineered thulium-doped fiber laser with low threshold pump power and tunable operating wavelength
Published 2015“…A tunable and low-threshold thulium (Tm)-doped fiber (TDF) laser is demonstrated using a new silica-based nanoengineered TDF in a linear configuration, in conjunction with 1552-nm pumping. …”
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Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
Published 2019“…The furtherance of Nanoengineering and Nanoscience lately has attracted the researchers to focus their attention for magnetic nanowires, such as Ferum, Cobalt, and Nickel. …”
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Neural network as an assisting tool in designing talus implant
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Pozzolanic reactivity of coal bottom ash after chemically pre-treated with sulfuric acid
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Effect of thermal oxidation and carbon concentration on Co-Cr-Mo alloy in enhanced corrosion protection
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Development of CW and pulsed thulium ytterbium co-doped fiber lasers using nano-engineered yttria-alimina-silica based gain medium in conjunction with cladding pumping technique
Published 2016“…Background: Pulsed fiber lasers operating near 1900 nm are becoming emerging laser sources for scientific and industrial applications, because of their unique advantages in terms of eye-safe wavelength, and high absorption in greenhouse gases, liquid water, and most polycarbonate materials. We develop new nanoengineering double-clad Thulium-Ytterbium co-doped fiber (TYDF) to provide an efficient lasing at 1950 nm region based on energy transfer from Ytterbium to Thulium ion. …”
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Characterization of drug-release kinetics in trabecular bone from titania nanotube implants
Published 2012“…Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the application of the three-dimensional bone bioreactor for studying drug-release kinetics and distribution of drugs in the ex vivo cancellous bone environment, and to demonstrate the application of nanoengineered titanium (Ti) wires generated with titania nanotube (TNT) arrays as drug-releasing implants for local drug delivery Methods: Nanoengineered Ti wires covered with a layer of TNT arrays implanted in bone were used as a drug-releasing implant. …”
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Large-scale hybrid silver nanowall-reduced graphene oxide biofilm: A novel morphology by facile electrochemical deposition
Published 2018“…Increased attention has been focused on development of large-surface-area nanoengineered materials to enhance bone implants performance. …”
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