Bioinspired Teaching Posters composites have become an increasingly popular area of research in materials science, as they offer a promising approach to developing high-performance materials.By drawing inspiration from the structures and properties of natural materials, researchers can design composites with enhanced mechanical, thermal, and other
Giant Self-Kerr Nonlinearity in the Metal Nanoparticles-Graphene Nanodisks-Quantum Dots Hybrid Systems Under Low-Intensity Light Irradiance
Hybrid nanocomposites can provide a promising platform for integrated optics.Optical nonlinearity can significantly widen the range of applications of such structures.In the present paper, a theoretical investigation is carried out by solving the density matrix equations derived for a metal nanoparticles-graphene nanodisks-quantum dots hybrid syste
Computational Combination of the Optical Properties of Fenestration Layers at High Directional Resolution
Complex fenestration systems typically comprise co-planar, clear and scattering layers.As there are many ways to combine layers in fenestration systems, a common approach in building simulation is to store optical properties separate for each layer.System properties are then computed employing a fast matrix formalism, often based on a directional b