Fractional Quantum Hall Phases in High-Mobility n-Type Molybdenum Disulfide Transistors

Research Report on the Paper on Fractional Quantum Hall Phases in High Mobility n-Type Molybdenum Disulfide Transistors Background and Motivation At low temperatures, field-effect transistors (FETs) based on semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) theoretically provide high carrier mobility, strong spin-orbit coupling, and intrinsic ...

Dynamic 3D Metasurface Holography via Cascaded Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal

Dynamic 3D Metasurface Holography via Cascaded Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Academic Background Metasurfaces, as two-dimensional subwavelength structures, enable local modulation of the phase and amplitude of light fields, offering novel solutions for the design of miniaturized optical devices. However, most existing metasurface holographic dis...

Nonlinear Coupling of Closely Spaced Modes in Atomically Thin MoS2 Nanoelectromechanical Resonators

Study of Nonlinear Coupling in Atomically Thin MoS₂ Nanoelectromechanical Resonators Academic Background With the rapid development of nanotechnology, Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS) have shown great potential in fields such as sensors, signal processing, and quantum computing. Particularly, two-dimensional (2D) materials like molybdenum disul...

Coupling the Thermal Acoustic Modes of a Bubble to an Optomechanical Sensor

Coupling the Thermal Acoustic Modes of a Bubble to an Optomechanical Sensor Academic Background The acoustic behavior of bubbles in liquids has long been a significant research topic in physics and engineering. The vibrational modes of bubbles are not only closely related to acoustic phenomena in nature but also have broad applications in fields su...

Precision Autofocus in Optical Microscopy with Liquid Lenses Controlled by Deep Reinforcement Learning

Precision Autofocus in Optical Microscopy with Liquid Lenses Controlled by Deep Reinforcement Learning Academic Background Microscopic imaging plays a crucial role in scientific research, biomedical studies, and engineering applications. However, traditional microscopes and autofocus techniques face hardware limitations and slow software speeds in ...