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ABSTRACT The properties of plasmas in the low‐density limit are described by virial expansions. Analytical expressions are known for the lowest virial coefficients from Green's function approaches. Recently, accurate path‐integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) simulations were performed for the hydrogen plasma at low densities by Filinov and Bonitz (Phys. Rev.
Gerd Röpke +3 more
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Au<sub>42</sub>(PET)<sub>32</sub> Nanocluster Sensitizer Unlocks the Annihilator Potential of Rubrene, Enabling High-Performance NIR-to-Visible Photon Upconversion. [PDF]
Mitsui M, Takano S, Tsukuda T.
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Approaching the Spin-Statistical Limit in Visible-to-Ultraviolet Photon Upconversion. [PDF]
Olesund A +5 more
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Stability Bounds for the Generalized Kadanoff‐Baym Ansatz in the Holstein Dimer
ABSTRACT Predicting real‐time dynamics in correlated systems is demanding: exact two‐time Green's function methods are accurate but often too costly, while the Generalized Kadanoff‐Baym Ansatz (GKBA) offers time‐linear propagation at the risk of uncontrolled behavior. We examine when and why GKBA fails in a minimal yet informative setting, the Holstein
Oscar Moreno Segura +2 more
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Enhancing the statistical probability factor in triplet-triplet annihilation photon upconversion <i>via</i> TIPS functionalization. [PDF]
Naimovičius L +14 more
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An overview of grain boundary engineering in the field of electrocatalysis. ABSTRACT Key electrocatalytic reactions such as HER, OER, ORR, CO2RR, and NRR offer promising routes for storing renewable energy as chemical fuels. However, their widespread application is constrained due to the lack of highly active and stable catalysts. Grain boundaries (GBs)
Jingyu Gao +8 more
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Near-infrared-to-deep-blue photon upconversion engineered from PbS quantum dots and perylene derivatives. [PDF]
Li H +5 more
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A Loser-Take-All DNA Circuit. [PDF]
Rodriguez KR, Sarraf N, Qian L.
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This review systematically examines how different transition metal compounds—such as binary and multinary metal oxides, halides, sulfides, and salts—exhibit thermochromism based on the d‐electron configurations of their transition metal cations. It focuses on three main mechanisms of thermochromism: phase transition, charge transfer, and bandgap change.
Jie Wang +5 more
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Aggregation favors singlet formation in TES-ADT triplet annihilator for photon upconversion. [PDF]
Lekavičius J +5 more
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