A simulated entangled-photon polarization anisotropy technique combined with neural network analysis enables remote nanosecond-scale temperature tracking during femtosecond laser ablation.
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N-body simulations show wide binaries disrupt rapidly in the first 10 Myr due to high-density encounters, with semi-analytical models matching the evolution and identifying young low-density clusters as optimal detection sites.
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Principle of Entangled-Photon Thermometry for Ultrafast Laser Processing
A simulated entangled-photon polarization anisotropy technique combined with neural network analysis enables remote nanosecond-scale temperature tracking during femtosecond laser ablation.
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Formation and disruption of wide binaries in star clusters revealed by N-body simulations
N-body simulations show wide binaries disrupt rapidly in the first 10 Myr due to high-density encounters, with semi-analytical models matching the evolution and identifying young low-density clusters as optimal detection sites.