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Advanced Materials Science

High-Index Dielectric Mie-Void Heterostructures Enable Enhanced Light Emission and Nonlinear Optical Signals in Atomically Thin Tungsten Disulfide

Nila Kartika Wati Mar 24, 2026 0

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