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    Optical Inline Interferometer for Enhanced Low-Field Detection via Electric-Field Induced Second Harmonic Generation by Jean-Baptiste Billeau (18886201)

    Published 2025
    “…The E-FISH technique depends quadratically on the electric field under study, which results in complete insensitivity to its polarity and diminished sensitivity to its low amplitudes. …”
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    High-Reflectivity Force-Chromic Photonic Crystal Elastic Materials Based on Nanospheres within an Elastomer for Applications in Sensing and Textile Fields by Zhichuang Qi (20539399)

    Published 2025
    “…It was found that due to the large Δ<i>n</i> between PS@SiO<sub>2</sub> nanospheres and acrylate matrices (Δ<i>n</i> > 0.05), the FPE possessed a high reflectivity (<i>R</i> > 82%), and the color change under force stimulation is obvious. …”
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    High-Reflectivity Force-Chromic Photonic Crystal Elastic Materials Based on Nanospheres within an Elastomer for Applications in Sensing and Textile Fields by Zhichuang Qi (20539399)

    Published 2025
    “…It was found that due to the large Δ<i>n</i> between PS@SiO<sub>2</sub> nanospheres and acrylate matrices (Δ<i>n</i> > 0.05), the FPE possessed a high reflectivity (<i>R</i> > 82%), and the color change under force stimulation is obvious. …”
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    High-Reflectivity Force-Chromic Photonic Crystal Elastic Materials Based on Nanospheres within an Elastomer for Applications in Sensing and Textile Fields by Zhichuang Qi (20539399)

    Published 2025
    “…It was found that due to the large Δ<i>n</i> between PS@SiO<sub>2</sub> nanospheres and acrylate matrices (Δ<i>n</i> > 0.05), the FPE possessed a high reflectivity (<i>R</i> > 82%), and the color change under force stimulation is obvious. …”