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Jounghoon Lim, Jinkee Kim and Jong Pal Kim
A system has been developed to remotely, continuously, and quantitatively measure the physiological activity of trees. The developed tree physiological activity monitoring (TPAM) system is equipped with electrical impedance, temperature, and light intens...
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Sergey S. Stafeev, Nikita N. Kazakov, Vladislav D. Zaitsev, Sergey D. Poletayev and Victor V. Kotlyar
In this work, the tight focusing of vector beams with azimuthal polarization and beams with a V-line of polarization singularity (sector azimuthal polarization) was simulated numerically using the Richards?Wolf formulas. It was demonstrated that in a tig...
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Haotong Suo, Jinge Guan, Miao Ma, Yongsheng Huo, Yaoyu Cheng, Naying Wei and Liying Zhang
For traditional dark channel prior (DCP) imaging through haze environments, intensity information acts as the carrier to acquire the reflective character of the dehazed target image. We introduce polarization as auxiliary information into the traditional...
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Darrel Baumgardner, Ted Fisher, Roy Newton, Chris Roden, Pat Zmarzly, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, Jan ?pacek, Steven A. Benner, Margaret A. Tolbert, Kevin Jansen, David H. Grinspoon and Christophe Mandy
The composition, sizes and shapes of particles in the clouds of Venus have previously been studied with a variety of in situ and remote sensor measurements. A number of major questions remain unresolved, however, motivating the development of an explorat...
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Qiang Fu, Kaiming Luo, Yu Song, Meng Zhang, Su Zhang, Juntong Zhan, Jing Duan and Yingchao Li
Sea fog is a particular kind of atmospheric aerosol that often poses hidden risks to ship navigation, ocean exploration, human productivity, and life. In light of the aforementioned issues, this research conducted a thorough investigation of the polariza...
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Rui Tang, Rui He, Sangmo Kim and Chung Wung Bark
Over the past decades, ferroelectric photovoltaic (FE-PV) systems, which use a homogenous ferroelectric material as a light-absorbing layer, have been studied using ferroelectric oxides. The PV activity of materials can be enhanced by adjusting the bandg...
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Lei Zhang, Wei Wang, Rong Dai, Jing Ning, Fuchun Zhang and Junfeng Yan
A Mn-ZnO nanowire microsphere was prepared by using the hydrothermal method. The effects of Mn doping concentration and hydrothermal growth conditions on the crystal structures, morphologies, magnetic and optical properties of ZnO nanowire microsphere we...
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T. Xu, Y. Lu, G. He and X. Yang
Advanced applications require transmit-array lenses featuring low profiles, covering 360° phase modulation, and, potentially, polarization conversion. Subwavelength metamaterial elements with multilayers manipulate electromagnetic waves with predesigned ...
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Di Ji, Zhitao Hu, Nan Ye, Fufei Pang and Yingxiong Song
At 2 µm wavelengths (149.9 THz), hollow-core photonics band gap fibers have higher light power damage thresholds, stable polarization states, and lower losses of 0.1 dB/km. Additionally, a thulium-doped fiber amplifier can provide a gain of >35 dB. Speci...
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Peter Walter, Micheal Holmes, Razib Obaid, Lope Amores, Xianchao Cheng, James P. Cryan, James M. Glownia, Xiang Li, Ming-Fu Lin, May Ling Ng, Joseph Robinson, Niranjan Shivaram, Jing Yin, David Fritz, Justin James, Jean-Charles Castagna and Timur Osipov
Free-electron lasers (FEL), with their ultrashort pulses, ultrahigh intensities, and high repetition rates at short wavelength, have provided new approaches to Atomic and Molecular Optical Science. One such approach is following the birth of a photo elec...
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