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The Gaze as constituent and annihilator
This article aims to join the contemporary effort to promote a psychoanalytic renaissance within cinema studies, post Post-Theory. In trying to shake off the burden of the 1970s film theory's distortion of the Lacanian Gaze, rejuvenating it with ...
Mats Carlsson
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Field‐Frustrated Cooperative Distortions: Suppressing Jahn‐Teller Ordering via Microwave Annealing
Microwave annealing decouples local Jahn‐Teller distortions from long‐range cooperative ordering in CuFe2O4, stabilizing a metastable cubic phase that remains locally distorted yet globally symmetry‐frustrated. Synchrotron XRD, PDF, XPS, and in situ thermal cycling reveal how non‐equilibrium MW‐phonon interactions suppress cooperative orbital‐lattice ...
Daryoosh Vashaee, Kelvin Dsouza
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Donor Extended Blue TADF Dendrimer for High‐Performance Solution‐Processed OLEDs
A dendronized MR‐TADF emitter, DOBNA‐SpAc‐DCz, was designed to improve solubility, hole transport, and exciton dynamics for solution‐processed OLEDs. Incorporation of ter(tert‐butylcarbazole) dendrons decreases ΔEST and accelerates RISC, yielding short delayed lifetimes (∼2 µs).
Mahni Fatahi +4 more
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Polarization Dynamics in Ferroelectrics: Insights Enabled by Machine Learning Molecular Dynamics
Machine learning molecular dynamics is presented as a route to capture polarization switching, domain wall kinetics, topological polar textures, and polar mechanical coupling beyond the limits of conventional atomistic methods. This Perspective surveys recent progress and identifies key methodological directions, including long‐range electrostatics ...
Dongyu Bai +3 more
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The ever-present possibility of death forces upon us the question of lifes meaning and for this reason death has been a central concern of philosophers throughout history. From Socrates to Heidegger, philosophers have grappled with the nature and significance of death. In Annihilation, Christopher Belshaw explores two central questions at the heart of
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Zariski topology on the secondary-like spectrum of a module
Let ℜ\Re be a commutative ring with unity and ℑ\Im be a left ℜ\Re -module. We define the secondary-like spectrum of ℑ\Im to be the set of all secondary submodules KK of ℑ\Im such that the annihilator of the socle of KK is the radical of the ...
Salam Saif, Al-Zoubi Khaldoun
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Triplet–triplet transfer photochemical reactions are essential in many biological, chemical, and photonic applications. Here, the Pd-octaethylporphyrin sensitizer along with triplet–triplet annihilator (TTA) active 9,10-diphenylantracenes (DPA) and the ...
Mikael Lindgren +5 more
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Generalized co-annihilator of BL-algebras
In BL-algebras we introduce the concept of generalized co-annihilators as a generalization of coannihilator and the set of the form x-1F where F is a filter, and study basic properties of generalized co-annihilators.
Meng Biao Long, Xin Xiao Long
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Here, we present an optoelectronic synaptic memtransistor (OSMT) integrating photoresponsive IGZO with contact‐engineered HfO2, enabling electrically and optically tunable synaptic weights. The device demonstrates broad range of tunable conductance states and array‐level image processing, highlighting its potential for intelligent machine vision ...
Donghyun Kang +6 more
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This study presents a comparative investigation of ultrafast photophysical processes in thin films of eosin Y (EY) and palladium (II) octaethylporphyrin (PdOEP) as triplet sensitizers, combined with bis(terpyridine-4′-yl)terthiophene (T) as an ...
Pınar Güloğlu +3 more
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