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View article: High‐Rate Polymeric Redox in MXene‐Based Superlattice‐Like Heterostructure for Ammonium Ion Storage
High‐Rate Polymeric Redox in MXene‐Based Superlattice‐Like Heterostructure for Ammonium Ion Storage Open
Achieving both high redox activity and rapid ion transport is a critical and pervasive challenge in electrochemical energy storage applications. This challenge is significantly magnified when using large‐sized charge carriers, such as the …
View article: Quasi van der Waals Epitaxial Growth of GaAsSb Nanowires on Graphitic Substrate for Photonic Applications
Quasi van der Waals Epitaxial Growth of GaAsSb Nanowires on Graphitic Substrate for Photonic Applications Open
III-V semiconductor nanowires are considered promising building blocks for\nadvanced photonic devices. One of the key advantages is that the lattice\nmismatch can easily be accommodated in 1D structures, resulting in superior\nheteroepitax…
View article: Low-loss hybrid germanium-on-zinc selenide waveguides in the longwave infrared
Low-loss hybrid germanium-on-zinc selenide waveguides in the longwave infrared Open
The longwave infrared (LWIR) range, which spans from 6 µm to 14 µm, is appealing for sensing due to strong molecular fingerprints in this range. However, the limited availability of low-loss materials that can provide higher-index waveguid…
View article: Integrated nonlinear photonics in the longwave-infrared: A roadmap
Integrated nonlinear photonics in the longwave-infrared: A roadmap Open
This article presents an overview of the current status and future prospects of integrated nonlinear photonics in the long-wave infrared (LWIR) spectrum, spanning 6 to 14 μm. This range is well-suited for applications such as chemical iden…
View article: Origin of Leakage Currents and Nanowire-to-Nanowire Inhomogeneity in Radial p–i–n Junction GaAs Nanowire Array Solar Cells on Si
Origin of Leakage Currents and Nanowire-to-Nanowire Inhomogeneity in Radial p–i–n Junction GaAs Nanowire Array Solar Cells on Si Open
To realize the promising potential of radial junction nanowire (NW) array-based solar cells, it is crucial to get physical insight into how the overall photoconversion efficiency (PCE) is impacted by the hole mask properties, NW growth, an…
View article: Focused ion beam lithography for position-controlled nanowire growth
Focused ion beam lithography for position-controlled nanowire growth Open
To exploit the promising properties of semiconductor nanowires and ensure the uniformity required to achieve device integration, their position on the growth substrate must be controlled. This work demonstrates the direct patterning of a S…
View article: Applying paper material to landscape architecture design: a systematic review and a pioneer experiment (1995 – 2020)
Applying paper material to landscape architecture design: a systematic review and a pioneer experiment (1995 – 2020) Open
With the support of new technology, recyclable paper is capable of being both waterproof and fireproof, and it has been used in architectural design to some extent. However, there are limited studies on the use of paper materials in landsc…
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dataset and scripts Open
All original data is store in the folder "data", and all plots in the manuscript can be generated using the file of "Generate_All_Figures.m". To plot, download both "data" and "scripts".
View article: High-Q longwave infrared microresonators based on a non-epitaxial germanium platform
High-Q longwave infrared microresonators based on a non-epitaxial germanium platform Open
The longwave infrared (LWIR) region of the spectrum spans 8 to 14 μm and enables high-performance sensing and imaging for detection, ranging, and monitoring. Chip-scale integrated LWIR photonics has enormous potential for real-time environ…
View article: GaAs/AlGaAs Nanowire Array Solar Cell Grown on Si with Ultrahigh Power-per-Weight Ratio
GaAs/AlGaAs Nanowire Array Solar Cell Grown on Si with Ultrahigh Power-per-Weight Ratio Open
Here we demonstrate a more effective use of III–V photoconversion material to achieve an ultrahigh power-per-weight ratio from a solar cell utilizing an axial p-i-n junction GaAs/AlGaAs nanowire (NW) array grown by molecular beam epitaxy o…
View article: Author response for "Effect of heat pretreatment before isoelectric solubilisation/precipitation on the characteristics of Pacific oyster ( <i>Crassostrea hongkongensis</i> ) and Antarctic krill ( <i>Euphausia superba</i> ) protein isolates"
Author response for "Effect of heat pretreatment before isoelectric solubilisation/precipitation on the characteristics of Pacific oyster ( <i>Crassostrea hongkongensis</i> ) and Antarctic krill ( <i>Euphausia superba</i> ) protein isolates" Open
Heat treatment is a convenient way to eliminate the effects of endogenous enzymes on the industrial production of stable products. This study describes the preparation of protein isolates from oysters (OPI and HOPI) and krill (KPI and HKPI…
View article: Sensitivity of SWIFT spectroscopy
Sensitivity of SWIFT spectroscopy Open
SWIFT spectroscopy (Shifted Wave Interference Fourier Transform Spectroscopy) is a coherent beatnote technique that can be used to measure the temporal profiles of periodic optical signals. While it has been essential in understanding the …
View article: Using FIB-SEM as a Platform for the Positioning and Correlated Characterization of III-V Nanowires
Using FIB-SEM as a Platform for the Positioning and Correlated Characterization of III-V Nanowires Open
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View article: Single-Mode Near-Infrared Lasing in a GaAsSb-Based Nanowire Superlattice at Room Temperature
Single-Mode Near-Infrared Lasing in a GaAsSb-Based Nanowire Superlattice at Room Temperature Open
Semiconductor nanowire lasers can produce guided coherent light emission with miniaturized geometry, bringing about new possibilities for a variety of applications including nanophotonic circuits, optical sensing, and on-chip and chip-to-c…
View article: Resilience through Regeneration: The economics of repurposing vacant land with green infrastructure
Resilience through Regeneration: The economics of repurposing vacant land with green infrastructure Open
Many urban areas affected by flood disasters are also becoming increasingly ecologically and socially fragmented due to the accumulation of vacant properties. While redevelopment is often viewed as the primary objective in regenerating vac…
View article: Selective Charging Behavior in an Ionic Mixture Electrolyte-Supercapacitor System for Higher Energy and Power
Selective Charging Behavior in an Ionic Mixture Electrolyte-Supercapacitor System for Higher Energy and Power Open
Ion-ion interactions in supercapacitor (SC) electrolytes are considered to have significant influence over the charging process and therefore the overall performance of the SC system. Current strategies used to weaken ionic interactions ca…
View article: Evaluating focused ion beam patterning for position-controlled nanowire growth using computer vision
Evaluating focused ion beam patterning for position-controlled nanowire growth using computer vision Open
To efficiently evaluate the novel approach of focused ion beam (FIB) direct patterning of substrates for nanowire growth, a reference matrix of hole arrays has been used to study the effect of ion fluence and hole diameter on nanowire grow…
View article: <scp>FIB</scp> patterning for position‐controlled nanowire growth
<span>FIB</span> patterning for position‐controlled nanowire growth Open
Semiconductor nanowire (NW) based heterostructures are a promising material system for next generation optoelectronic devices, such as flexible solar cells and light emitting diodes [1]. Their reduced contact area and surface strain relaxa…
View article: Vertical Phase Separation in Small Molecule:Polymer Blend Organic Thin Film Transistors Can Be Dynamically Controlled
Vertical Phase Separation in Small Molecule:Polymer Blend Organic Thin Film Transistors Can Be Dynamically Controlled Open
Blending of small‐molecule organic semiconductors (OSCs) with amorphous polymers is known to yield high performance organic thin film transistors (OTFTs). Vertical stratification of the OSC and polymer binder into well‐defined layers is cr…