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In response to the challenges of obscuring phenomenon faced by high-speed aircraft, this article focuses on the mechanism, testing, and suppression technology research progress of hypersonic aero-optical effects.
This article provides a comprehensive review of the current status and future outlook for color-conversion display, focusing on the types of color conversion, color conversion materials, patterning process, and performance improvement strategies.
This review encapsulates the attributes of phase-change-VO2-based smart windows, highlighting their adaptive radiative cooling mechanisms, large modulation of both solar energy and thermal radiation, and methods for controlling phase-transition temperatures.
AI-empowered multiphoton microscopy enhances diagnostic accuracy and efficiency for various human diseases, evolving towards next-generation diagnostic pathology with an endogenous, multi-dimensional, and intelligent approach.
This article reviews how deep learning compensates for compromised biophotonic measurement metrics, enhancing bioimaging in cost, speed, and form factor and improving parameters like field of view and depth of field.
This review summarized the challenges in the industrialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs), encompassing technological limitations, multi-scenario applications, and sustainable development. Additionally, the focus of future advancements in PSCs was discussed.
The review focuses on recent advances in TMD-based strong light-matter coupling, including the various optical structures strongly coupled to TMDs, several intriguing properties, and relevant device applications of TMD polaritons
We discuss the recent progress on the dynamic control of tip-induced light-matter interactions, especially for the low dimensional quantum materials. This review is divided into three parts based on the type of tip-induced control, i.e., gap control of tip-cavity, tip-pressure control, and near-field polarization control.