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Excitonic Emission of Monolayer Semiconductors Near-Field Coupled to High-Q Microresonators.
We present quantum yield measurements of single layer WSe2 (1L-WSe2) integrated with high-Q ( Q > 106) optical microdisk cavities, using an efficient (η > 90%) near-field coupling scheme based on a tapered optical fiber....
Large-scale quantum-emitter arrays in atomically thin semiconductors.
Quantum light emitters have been observed in atomically thin layers of transition metal dichalcogenides. However, they are found at random locations within the host material and usually in low densities, hindering experiments...
Charge-tuneable biexciton complexes in monolayer WSe2.
Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides have strong Coulomb-mediated many-body interactions. Theoretical studies have predicted the existence of numerous multi-particle excitonic states. Two-particle excitons and...
Digital Twin for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
This chapter focuses on the context in which patients such as those with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) are placed and what possibilities information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer to keep them in touch with...
Bridging the Gap Between Strategic Environmental Assessment and Planning
Current planning practices in Europe are affected by regulations aiming at environmental protection and risk reduction; however, planners face difficulties in implementing the norms. This chapter discusses the influence of the...
White-Matter Hyperintensity Load and Differences in Resting-State Network Connectivity Based on Mild Cognitive Impairment Subtype.
"Mild cognitive impairment" (MCI) is a diagnosis characterised by deficits in episodic memory (aMCI) or in other non-memory domains (naMCI). Although the definition of subtypes is helpful in clinical classification, it provides...
The opportunity cost of time window violations
This paper studies a variant of the vehicle routing problem with soft time windows (VRPSTW), inspired by real-world distribution problems. In applications, violations of the prescribed delivery time are commonly accepted....
On the growth of nonlocal catenoids

As well known, classical catenoids in R 3 possess logarithmic growth at infinity. In this note we prove that the case of nonlocal minimal surfaces is significantly di¤erent, and indeed all nonlocal catenoids must...

Long-time asymptotics for evolutionary crystal dislocation models

We consider a family of evolution equations that generalize the Peierls-Nabarro model for crystal dislocations. They can be seen as semilinear parabolic reaction-diffusion equations in which the diffusion is regulated by a...

Topological framework for directional amplification in driven-dissipative cavity arrays.
Directional amplification, in which signals are selectively amplified depending on their propagation direction, has attracted much attention as key resource for applications, including quantum information processing. Recently...
On the growth of nonlocal catenoids

As well known, classical catenoids in R 3 possess logarithmic growth at infinity. In this note we prove that the case of nonlocal minimal surfaces is significantly di¤erent, and indeed all nonlocal catenoids must...

The opportunity cost of time window violations
This paper studies a variant of the vehicle routing problem with soft time windows (VRPSTW), inspired by real-world distribution problems. In applications, violations of the prescribed delivery time are commonly accepted....
Ion Conduction Mechanism as a Fingerprint of Potassium Channels

K+-channels are membrane proteins that regulate the selective conduction of potassium ions across cell membranes. Although the atomic mechanisms of K+ permeation have been extensively investigated, previous work focused on...

Long-time asymptotics for evolutionary crystal dislocation models

We consider a family of evolution equations that generalize the Peierls-Nabarro model for crystal dislocations. They can be seen as semilinear parabolic reaction-diffusion equations in which the diffusion is regulated by a...

Effect of rounded corners on the magnetic properties of pyramidal-shaped shell structures
In recent years, the advance of novel chemical growth techniques has led to the fabrication of complex, three-dimensional magnetic nanostructures. The corners and edges of such realistic geometries are generally not sharp but...
Flavonoids and Their Metabolites
The occurrence of atherosclerosis and diabetes is expanding rapidly worldwide. These two metabolic disorders often co-occur, and are part of what is often referred to as the metabolic syndrome. In order to determine future...
Primordial features from linear to nonlinear scales
Sharp features in the primordial power spectrum are a powerful window into the inflationary epoch. To date, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) has offered the most sensitive avenue to search for these signatures. In this...

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