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2016-02-15Mid-Infrared 2.86-μm Emission Characteristics in Highly Dy<sup>3+</sup> Doped Fluoroaluminate GlassZhou, B; Huang, F; Cai, M; Tian, Y; Zhou, J; Xu, S; Zhang, J
2018-01-11Hierarchical Multicomponent Inorganic Metamaterials: Intrinsically Driven Self-Assembly at the NanoscaleLevchenko, I; Bazaka, K; Keidar, M; Xu, S; Fang, J
2019-01-01Plasmonic platform based on nanoporous alumina membranes: order control via self-assemblyPrevidi, R; Levchenko, I; Arnold, M; Gali, M; Bazaka, K; Xu, S; Ostrikov, K; Bray, K; Jin, D; Fang, J
2021-01-01Focusing plasma jets to achieve high current density: Feasibility and opportunities for applications in debris removal and space explorationLevchenko, I; Baranov, O; Fang, J; Cherkun, O; Xu, S; Bazaka, K
2019-11-013D-Printed Multilayered Reinforced Material System for Gas Supply in CubeSats and Small SatellitesSinghal, N; Levchenko, I; Huang, S; Xu, L; Potrivitu, GC; Cherkun, O; Fang, J; Bazaka, K; Xu, S
2014-01-01Analysis on energy transfer process of Ho<sup>3+</sup> doped fluoroaluminate glass sensitized by Yb<sup>3+</sup> for mid-infrared 2.85μm emissionZhou, B; Wei, T; Cai, M; Tian, Y; Zhou, J; Deng, D; Xu, S; Zhang, J
2016-03-01Broadband mid-infrared 2.8 μm emission in Ho<sup>3+</sup>/Yb<sup>3+</sup>-codoped germanate glassesCai, M; Zhou, B; Tian, Y; Zhou, J; Xu, S; Zhang, J
2015-05-01Observation of Midinfrared 4-μm Emission in Ho&lt;sup&gt;3+&lt;/sup&gt;-Doped Fluoroaluminate GlassesZhou, B; Wei, T; Cai, M; Tian, Y; Zhou, J; Deng, D; Xu, S; Zhang, J
2015-08-17R<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf> (R = La, Y) modified erbium activated germanate glasses for mid-infrared 2.7 μm laser materialsCai, M; Zhou, B; Wang, F; Wei, T; Tian, Y; Zhou, J; Xu, S; Zhang, J
2017-01-01α-NaYF<inf>4</inf>:Yb<sup>3+</sup>-Tm<sup>3+</sup>@CaF<inf>2</inf> nanocrystals for NIR-to-NIR temperature sensingWu, R; Zhou, J; Lei, L; Zhang, S; Xiao, Z; Zhang, J; Xu, S
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