Publications by authors named "Anna Popczyk"

Mechanical forces are key regulators of cellular behavior and function, affecting many fundamental biological processes such as cell migration, embryogenesis, immunological responses, and pathological states. Specialized force sensors and imaging techniques have been developed to quantify these otherwise invisible forces in single cells and in vivo. However, current techniques rely heavily on high-resolution microscopy and do not allow interrogation of optically dense tissue, reducing their application to 2D cell cultures and highly transparent biological tissue.

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Compact wireless light sources are a fundamental building block for applications ranging from wireless displays to optical implants. However, their realization remains challenging because of constraints in miniaturization and the integration of power harvesting and light-emission technologies. Here, we introduce a strategy for a compact wirelessly powered light-source that consists of a magnetoelectric transducer serving as power source and substrate and an antiparallel pair of custom-designed organic light-emitting diodes.

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Article Synopsis
  • This paper examines the third harmonic generation in three organometallic compounds: Znq₂, Cuq₂, and Alq₃, using the Maker fringes technique for different polarization angles.
  • The study estimates the third order nonlinear susceptibility, demonstrating that these compounds have strong linear absorption at the third harmonic wavelength of 355 nm.
  • Results show significant differences in nonlinear responses based on the coordination center and number of quinoline ligands, with Cuq₂ displaying a notably high γ value compared to methylene blue.
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