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Jul 27, 2021 -
The first year of the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of r/Coronavirus subreddit: An exploratory study
Jupyter Notebook - 13.0 KB -
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Python notebook for submission data preparation |
Jul 27, 2021 -
The first year of the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of r/Coronavirus subreddit: An exploratory study
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MD5: 641b01af9df1a02074375ed30004e5bc
Submission dataset from Reddit's subreddit r/Coronavirus |
Tabular Data - 41.7 KB - 18 Variables, 171 Observations - UNF:6:8GW7YgfVPXXEwoSgftL7Mw==
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Tabular Data - 69.0 KB - 44 Variables, 131 Observations - UNF:6:K/CPyxA39kiywDm6GslKsg==
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Numerically simulated and experimental transmission curves for various lattice constants (P=65, 80, and 95μm) of the metamaterial structure. |
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Transmission resonances extracted from the three-oscillator model for varying resonance frequencies of the lattice mode
(ωLM).
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Contour plot data signifying the variation in the transmission intensity of the LIT resonance as a function of frequency vs the lattice constant. |
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MD5: e007be30b1cfb9ae840b095d43c233ee
Group delay data extracted from the simulated and experimental transmission for lattice constants P=65 and 80μm |
Jul 21, 2021 -
Replication Data for: Active Photoswitching of Sharp Fano Resonances in THz Metadevices
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MD5: d27ed4327b320673dbde00a6dfdce9e0
Measured and Simulated amplitude transmission spectra through the Si-TASR sample at varying optical pump power/conductivity showing the active modulation of Fano resonance. |
Jul 21, 2021 -
Replication Data for: Active Photoswitching of Sharp Fano Resonances in THz Metadevices
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MD5: 5cbe9a212d97745cb54cea8baaaaf7a3
Figure of merit (FoM) variation of the Fano resonances with the change in conductivity of silicon in the gap. |
