Publications by authors named "Jing-Yu Han"

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  • The Gaussian-modulated coherent state (GMCS) is an effective quantum key distribution method that manages background noise and ambient light well, but it's challenging to apply in free space with current polarization techniques.
  • A new polarization coding system utilizing a self-compensating fiber Sagnac interferometer has been proposed, allowing for significantly lower voltage requirements and rapid polarization changes.
  • This innovative setup, made from readily available fiber components, is compact and practical for mobile devices, potentially paving the way for practical applications in various technologies.
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Highly spatial and angular precision in epitaxial-growth process is crucial for constructing organic low-dimensional heterostructures (OLDHs) with the desired substructures, which remains significant challenge owing to the unpredicted location of complex heterogeneous nucleation. Herein, a dynamic epitaxial-growth approach is developed along the tailored longitudinal/horizontal directions to create diverse OLDHs with hierarchical architectures. The controlled morphology evolution of seed crystals from kinetic to thermodynamic species is achieved via incrementally increasing the crystallization time from 0 to 600 s.

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Nanoparticles (NPs) will inevitably interact with proteins and form protein coronas once they are exposed to biological fluids. This conventional model for nano-bio interactions has been used for over twenty years. Growing numbers of new nanomaterials are emerging every year.

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The carmine spider mite, Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval), is a major agriculture pest. It can be found worldwide, has an extensive host plant range, and has shown resistance to pesticides. Organophosphate and carbamate insecticides account for more than one-third of all insecticide sales.

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