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26. Investigations of Strong Light-Matter Interactions in Nanophotonic Systems
Sammanfattning : Noble metal nanoparticles can support localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR), thus behaving as open optical resonators. Outstanding optical properties as well as a subwavelength mode volume make plasmonic nanoparticles a promising platform for enhanced light-matter interactions. LÄS MER
27. Lead-free Metal Halide based Solar Cells
Sammanfattning : Lead-halide perovskites have recently appeared as very promising materials for solar cells. However, their stability and toxicity may be limiting factors for their application. Therefore, to find new low toxic and high stability light harvesters may be necessary for overcoming the challenges of perovskite solar cells. LÄS MER
28. Modeling and Compensation of Polarization Effects in Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
Sammanfattning : Optical communication systems that exploit the orthogonality between two polarizations of light convey information over optical fibers by modulating data over the two polarizations. In an idealized scenario, the two polarizations propagate through the fiber without interfering. LÄS MER
29. Light conditions in seasonally ice-covered waters : within the Baltic Sea region
Sammanfattning : Seasonal ice cover is a major driver of seasonality in aquatic ecosystems in the Baltic Sea region. Ice cover influences the underwater light conditions directly by limiting the light transfer and indirectly by modifying the mixing and circulation under the ice. LÄS MER
30. Nuclear Dynamics in Linear and Non-linear X-ray Processes
Sammanfattning : New generations of brilliant synchrotron radiation sources and intense X-ray and optical lasers have opened unprecedent opportunities in linear and non-linear spectroscopies of molecules. This together with new instrumentation calls for further development of theory to explain observations and suggest new experiments. LÄS MER