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Shenzhen Key Laboratory for Minimal Invasive Medical Technologies, Guangdong Research Center of Polarization Imaging and Measurement Engineering Technology Institute of Biopharmaceutical and Health ...
a unique property of materials used to develop optical and electronic materials. In a step towards fine-tuning this property, researchers from Japan successfully elucidated a technique where a ...