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Polytechnic University of Milan

EducationMilan, Italy
About: Polytechnic University of Milan is a education organization based out in Milan, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Population. The organization has 18231 authors who have published 58416 publications receiving 1229711 citations. The organization is also known as: PoliMi & L-NESS.


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TL;DR: The blue fluorescent CsPbCl3 NPLs represent a new member of the scarcely populated group of blue-emitting colloidal nanocrystals and the exciton dynamics were found to be independent of the extent of 2D confinement in these platelets, and this was supported by band structure calculations.
Abstract: We report a colloidal synthesis approach to CsPbBr3 nanoplatelets (NPLs). The nucleation and growth of the platelets, which takes place at room temperature, is triggered by the injection of acetone in a mixture of precursors that would remain unreactive otherwise. The low growth temperature enables the control of the plate thickness, which can be precisely tuned from 3 to 5 monolayers. The strong two-dimensional confinement of the carriers at such small vertical sizes is responsible for a narrow PL, strong excitonic absorption, and a blue shift of the optical band gap by more than 0.47 eV compared to that of bulk CsPbBr3. We also show that the composition of the NPLs can be varied all the way to CsPbBr3 or CsPbI3 by anion exchange, with preservation of the size and shape of the starting particles. The blue fluorescent CsPbCl3 NPLs represent a new member of the scarcely populated group of blue-emitting colloidal nanocrystals. The exciton dynamics were found to be independent of the extent of 2D confinement...

714 citations

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TL;DR: The crystal structure of isotactic polypropylene and its chemical-physical properties are described in this article, where the polymer crystallizes in the Cc space group with the following constants of the unit cell.
Abstract: The crystal structure of isotactic polypropylene and its chemical-physical properties are described here. The polymer crystallizes in the Cc space group with the following constants of the unit cell: a = 6.65 ± 0.05 A ; b = 20.96 ± 0.15 A ; c = 6.50 ± 0.05 A β = 99 ° 20 ′ ± 1 ° .

711 citations

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TL;DR: A massive analysis of the impact of lockdown measures introduced in response to the spread of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on socioeconomic conditions of Italian citizens is presented and evidence of a segregation effect is found, since mobility contraction is stronger in municipalities in which inequality is higher and for those where individuals have lower income per capita.
Abstract: In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, several national governments have applied lockdown restrictions to reduce the infection rate. Here we perform a massive analysis on near-real-time Italian mobility data provided by Facebook to investigate how lockdown strategies affect economic conditions of individuals and local governments. We model the change in mobility as an exogenous shock similar to a natural disaster. We identify two ways through which mobility restrictions affect Italian citizens. First, we find that the impact of lockdown is stronger in municipalities with higher fiscal capacity. Second, we find evidence of a segregation effect, since mobility contraction is stronger in municipalities in which inequality is higher and for those where individuals have lower income per capita. Our results highlight both the social costs of lockdown and a challenge of unprecedented intensity: On the one hand, the crisis is inducing a sharp reduction of fiscal revenues for both national and local governments; on the other hand, a significant fiscal effort is needed to sustain the most fragile individuals and to mitigate the increase in poverty and inequality induced by the lockdown.

708 citations

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TL;DR: Phase change materials are materials that exist in at least two structurally distinct solid phases, an amorphous and one (or more) crystalline phases that can be used to store information in technological applications if it is possible to switch the material repeatedly between the two phases and if both phases are stable at operating temperature.
Abstract: Phase change materials are materials that exist in at least two structurally distinct solid phases, an amorphous and one (or more) crystalline phases. Many materials display phase change properties in this sense and can be deposited at least as a thin film in an amorphous phase (low temperature deposition, very thin film) or crystalline phase (high temperature deposition, epitaxy). Often the amorphous and crystalline phases have very different optical and electrical properties stemming from the large differences in structure between the amorphous and the crystalline phases. These differences can be used to store information in technological applications if it is possible to switch the material repeatedly between the two phases and if both phases are stable at operating temperature. The transformation of the metastable amorphous phase to the energetically favorable, stable crystalline phase occurs by heating the material above its crystallization temperature for a time

706 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the essential characteristics of an on-chip optical isolator are reviewed and a discussion of the non-reciprocity requirement is presented, where the authors focus on non-interference.
Abstract: The quest for on-chip optical isolators has recently spawned many new isolator structures. However, there has been some confusion about the requirement of nonreciprocity. Here, we review the essential characteristics of an isolator.

699 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Alex J. Barker132127384746
Pierluigi Zotto128119778259
Andrea C. Ferrari126636124533
Marco Dorigo10565791418
Marcello Giroletti10355841565
Luciano Gattinoni10361048055
Luca Benini101145347862
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli9993445201
Surendra P. Shah9971032832
X. Sunney Xie9822544104
Peter Nijkamp97240750826
Nicola Neri92112241986
Ursula Keller9293433229
A. Rizzi9165340038
Martin J. Blunt8948529225
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023302
2022811
20214,151
20204,301
20193,831
20183,767