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Sep 17, 2025
Barreda, Angela, 2025, "Brightening and directionality control of dark excitons through quasi-bound states in the continuum", https://doi.org/10.21950/HRCLXR, e-cienciaDatos, V1
Thanks to their long lifetime, spin-forbidden dark excitons in transition metal dichalcogenides are promising candidates for storage applications in opto-electronics and valleytronics. To date, their study has been hindered by inefficient generation mechanisms and the necessity for elaborate detection schemes. In this work, we propose a new hybrid... |
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Brightening and directionality control of dark excitons through quasi-bound states in the continuum
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Sep 17, 2025 -
Brightening and directionality control of dark excitons through quasi-bound states in the continuum
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Sep 10, 2025
Relaño, Carlos; Tang, Zhi Qiang; Laschi, Cecilia; MONJE MICHARET, CONCEPCIÓN ALICIA, 2025, "I-SUPPORT Robot: Data and results of the identification and control of a two-module soft arm", https://doi.org/10.21950/KKAKOB, e-cienciaDatos, V1
This project focuses on the I-SUPPORT soft robotic arm, a two-module continuum manipulator designed for assistive bathing tasks. A novel methodology is developed for independent position and orientation control, called Independent Distal Module Actuation (IDMA). The proximal module controls position (X,Z), while the distal module controls orientati... |
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I-SUPPORT Robot: Data and results of the identification and control of a two-module soft arm
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Sep 10, 2025 -
I-SUPPORT Robot: Data and results of the identification and control of a two-module soft arm
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Aug 29, 2025 - BODYinTRANSIT (Sensory-driven Body Transformation Experiences On-the-move)
Roel, Marte; Longo, Matthew; Tajadura-Jimenez, Ana, 2025, "LASMEFSP - Linking Auditory Spatial Metaphors to Finger Size Perception", https://doi.org/10.21950/APLK06, e-cienciaDatos, V1
In the Auditory Pinocchio Illusion [Tajadura-Jiménez et al., 2017], participants perceive an elongation of their finger upon vertically pulling their finger and hearing a concurrent upward pitch glissando. This arguably relies on associating the ecologically unrelated upward pitch glissando to the finger and allows to separately assess the role of... |
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