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This paper is concerned with Model Order Reduction (MOR) for nanoelectronics coupled problems with many inputs. Our main applications are electro-thermal coupled problems described by nonlinear quadratic differential-algebraic systems (DAEs). We present algorithms that combine the advantages of the splitting techniques for DAEs and the existing MOR methods for systems with many inputs such as sparse...
We demonstrate silicon carbide optomechanical microresonators with mechanical frequency up to 1.7GHz, mechanical quality above 5500 and optomechanical coupling around 100GHz/nm. The frequency can match the zero-field splitting of the defect spin in silicon carbide.
In this work, we report the targeted structural modification of luminescent organic molecules to impart changes to the corresponding molecular and crystallographic symmetries. Fast neutron/gamma pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) has been characterized in high-symmetry organic crystals composed of chromophores that do not intrinsically exhibit PSD. These findings are rationalized in the context of second-rank...
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