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Annual Review of Materials Research, 2008
Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Universal elastic anisotropy index.
Physical Review Letters, 2008Practically all elastic single crystals are anisotropic, which calls for an appropriate universal measure to quantify the extent of anisotropy.
S. Ranganathan, M. Ostoja-Starzewski
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ACS Nano, 2017
Mimicking the anisotropic cardiac structure and guiding 3D cellular orientation play a critical role in designing scaffolds for cardiac tissue regeneration.
Yaobin Wu, Ling Wang, Baolin Guo, P. Ma
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Mimicking the anisotropic cardiac structure and guiding 3D cellular orientation play a critical role in designing scaffolds for cardiac tissue regeneration.
Yaobin Wu, Ling Wang, Baolin Guo, P. Ma
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Exploiting single-ion anisotropy in the design of f-element single-molecule magnets
, 2011Scientists have long employed lanthanide elements in the design of materials with extraordinary magnetic properties, including the strongest magnets known, SmCo5 and Nd2Fe14B.
Jeffrey D. Rinehart, J. Long
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Optical Anisotropy of Black Phosphorus in the Visible Regime.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2016The striking in-plane anisotropy remains one of the most intriguing properties for the newly rediscovered black phosphorus (BP) 2D crystals. However, because of its rather low-energy band gap, the optical anisotropy of few-layer BP has been primarily ...
Nannan Mao+11 more
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Understanding the Magnetic Anisotropy toward Single-Ion Magnets.
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2016Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) can retain their magnetization status preferentially after removal of the magnetic field below a certain temperature.
Yinshan Meng+3 more
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Monist, 1964
Just as we can coordinatize one of the dimensions of space by means of real numbers without being committed to the anisotropy of that spatial dimension, so also we can coordinatize a topologically open time-continuum without prejudice to whether there exist irreversible processes which render that continuum anisotropic. For so long as the states of the
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Just as we can coordinatize one of the dimensions of space by means of real numbers without being committed to the anisotropy of that spatial dimension, so also we can coordinatize a topologically open time-continuum without prejudice to whether there exist irreversible processes which render that continuum anisotropic. For so long as the states of the
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Highly In‐Plane Optical and Electrical Anisotropy of 2D Germanium Arsenide
, 2018Anisotropic 2D materials exhibit unique optical, electrical, and thermoelectric properties that open up possibilities for diverse angle‐dependent devices.
Shengxue Yang+9 more
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Nano letters (Print), 2015
Rhenium disulfide (ReS2) is a semiconducting layered transition metal dichalcogenide that exhibits a stable distorted 1T phase. The reduced symmetry of this system leads to in-plane anisotropy in various material properties.
Daniel A. Chenet+7 more
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Rhenium disulfide (ReS2) is a semiconducting layered transition metal dichalcogenide that exhibits a stable distorted 1T phase. The reduced symmetry of this system leads to in-plane anisotropy in various material properties.
Daniel A. Chenet+7 more
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Relation between structure anisotropy and superconducting anisotropy
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1963Abstract The following four alloys were investigated in this study: 3Mo:2Re, 1Mo:1Re, 3Nb:1Zr, 1Nb:1Zr. Samples of these alloys were cold-rolled by amounts varying from 83.5 to 99 per cent and the variation of the critical current as a function of applied magnetic field was measured.
R.G. Treuting, J.J. Hauser
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