Visible light modulates exchange bias in PMN-PZT/FeGa/IrMn heterostructures at room temperature, correlating magnetization states with light intensity for potential opto-magnetic memory.
Optical properties and electronic structure of amorphous Ge and Si
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A 7 cm sapphire photonic crystal fiber Bragg grating temperature sensor was fabricated with 6x faster processing and showed 19-32 pm/°C sensitivity from 25-1200°C.
Layer-specific cortical conductivities derived from experimental volume fractions are 20-50% higher in deeper layers than in layer 2, providing a basis for improved multiscale E-field models in neural stimulation.
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Light-modulated exchange bias in multiferroic heterostructures
Visible light modulates exchange bias in PMN-PZT/FeGa/IrMn heterostructures at room temperature, correlating magnetization states with light intensity for potential opto-magnetic memory.
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Sapphire Photonic Crystal Fiber Sensor
A 7 cm sapphire photonic crystal fiber Bragg grating temperature sensor was fabricated with 6x faster processing and showed 19-32 pm/°C sensitivity from 25-1200°C.
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Mesoscale tissue properties and electric fields in brain stimulation: Bridging the macroscopic and microscopic scales using layer-specific cortical conductivity
Layer-specific cortical conductivities derived from experimental volume fractions are 20-50% higher in deeper layers than in layer 2, providing a basis for improved multiscale E-field models in neural stimulation.