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    Rare-Earth Nanoparticles for Non-invasive In Vivo Imaging of Immune Cells in Cancer Immunotherapy by Kataria, Swati

    Published 2022
    “…Rare-earth nanoparticles are an exciting new class of optical materials very attractive for high resolution imaging of deep tissue structures. …”
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    Technologies for Room-Temperature Mid-Infrared Photodetection using Graphene by Goldstein, Jordan A.

    Published 2022
    “…Ironically, these applications require detector materials and architectures with resilience to thermal noise and infrared-transparent optical materials with minimal vibrational absorption, restricting the mid-infrared material toolbox. 2D materials, which promise to combine high crystallinity with inexpensive and low-temperature processing paradigms, may alleviate some of the material compatibility issues that complicate the design of advanced mid-infrared systems beyond photodetectors and imagers. …”
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    β-In₂S₃ nanoplates for ultrafast photonics by Li, Xiaohui, Han, Yueheng, Shi, Zhaojiang, An, Mingqi, Chen, Enci, Feng, Jiangjiang, Wang, Qi Jie

    Published 2022
    “…The experimental results demonstrated that the modulation depth and saturable intensity of β-In2S3are measured as 2.32% and 18.4 MW·cm-2, respectively, which indicates that β-In2S3has great potential in ultrafast optics among emerging nonlinear optical materials. Using such unprecedented properties, the mode-locked fiber laser with 247th (1.92 GHz) harmonic mode locking is realized in the C-band for the first time to our knowledge. …”
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    SISTEM TOMOGRAFI OPTIS SINAR TERUSAN TRANSMITTED LIGHT OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM by , Adrianus Inu Natalisanto, , Drs. Gede Bayu Suparta, M.S., PhD.

    Published 2013
    “…Hence, we chose optical materials representing amorf materials, which were transparent of light (3800Ao-7400Ao) and had electrical conductivity ranging from 3.10-15 mho.m-1 to 86,065 mho.m-1, and for experimental purpose, we found an experimental object with components including air, glass and crude palm oil. …”
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    Optical characterization and polaron radius of Bi2O3 doped silica borotellurite glasses by Geidam, I. G., Matori, K. A., M. K., Halimah, Chan, K. T., Muhammad, F. D., Ishak, M., Umar, S. A., Hamza, A. M.

    Published 2022
    “…The MC values of the glasses are consistent with MC of non-metallic glasses as well as new nonlinear optical materials. High values of density, index of refraction and the value range of the metallization criterion suggest that the TeO2–B2O3–SiO2–Bi2O3 glasses are suitable for optoelectronic, nonlinear optical devices and radiation attenuation windows.…”
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    Metamaterial enhancement of metal-halide perovskite luminescence by Adamo, Giorgio, Krishnamoorthy, Harish Natarajan Swaha, Cortecchia, Daniele, Chaudhary, Bhumika, Nalla, Venkatram, Zheludev, Nikolay I., Soci, Cesare

    Published 2021
    “…Metal-halide perovskites are rapidly emerging as solution-processable optical materials for light-emitting applications. Here, we adopt a plasmonic metamaterial approach to enhance photoluminescence emission and extraction of methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) thin films based on the Purcell effect. …”
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