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- Photon upconversion (UC) is a process in which the sequential absorption of two or more photons leads to the emission of light at shorter wavelength than...
- Upconversion, upconverter, or upconverting may refer to: Scaling of a video signal to higher resolution Up- and down-conversion of analog signals (heterodyning)...
- nanoscale particles (diameter 1–100 nm) that exhibit photon upconversion. In photon upconversion, two or more incident photons of relatively low energy are...
- photon upconversion which is a process that converts the energy of two photons into one photon of higher energy. To achieve photon upconversion through...
- Energy Transfer Upconversion or ETU is a physical principle (most commonly encountered in solid-state laser physics) that involves the excitation of a...
- single-junction solar cells. One way to reduce this waste is to use photon upconversion, i.e. incorporating into the module a molecule or material that can absorb...
- materials with enhanced visibility and authentication capabilities. Photon upconversion is an anti-Stokes process where lower-energy photons are converted into...
- watts-per-kilogram, representing an improvement over conventional solar cells. Photon upconversion is the process of using two low-energy (e.g., infrared) photons to produce...
- diode-pumped solid-state infrared lasers with frequency-doubling to 408nm upconversion of direct diode semiconductor lasers via thulium- or praseodymium-doped...
- Davey, S.T.; Carter, S.F.; Szebesta, D. (1991). "Cw room temperature upconversion lasing at blue, green and red wavelengths in infrared-pumped Pr3+-doped...