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Upconversion amplification through dielectric superlensing modulation
Liangliang Liang
, Daniel B L Teh
, Ngoc-Duy Dinh
, Weiqiang Chen
, Qiushui Chen
, Yiming Wu
, Srikanta Chowdhury
, Akihiro Yamanaka
, Tze Chien Sum
, Chia-Hung Chen
, Nitish V Thakor
,
Angelo H All
, Xiaogang Liu
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Corresponding author for this work
Department of Chemistry
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Upconversion
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Dielectric
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Superlensing
100%
Photon Upconversion
75%
Upconversion Process
50%
Wavefront
25%
Nanophosphors
25%
Fundamental Challenges
25%
Low Power
25%
Luminescence
25%
Order of Magnitude
25%
Light Beam
25%
Photonics
25%
High Field
25%
Biophotonics
25%
Applications in the Field
25%
Optogenetics
25%
Advanced Applications
25%
Upconversion Luminescence
25%
Microbeads
25%
Low Irradiance
25%
Incident Light
25%
Energy Conversion
25%
Field Intensity
25%
Stringent Control
25%
Lanthanide-doped Nanocrystals
25%
Photobiology
25%
Collimation
25%
Engineering
Dielectrics
100%
Photovoltaics
25%
Photonics
25%
Field Emission
25%
Light Beam
25%
Field Intensity
25%
Energy Conversion
25%
General Strategy
25%
Collimator
25%
Irradiance
25%
Physics
Dielectric Material
100%
Light Beam
25%
Field Emission
25%
Photonics
25%
Far Field
25%
Rare Earth Element
25%
Collimator
25%
Material Science
Dielectric Material
100%
Luminescence
50%
Photovoltaics
25%
Lanthanide Series
25%
Microbead
25%
Chemical Engineering
Photon Upconversion
100%
Rare Earth Element
33%
Upconversion Luminescence
33%