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Detonation nanodiamonds form a network that entangles silver nanoparticles into stable nanocomplexes. The structure can fine‐tune and enhance plasmonic absorption through nearfield electromagnetic interactions but prevents silver particle aggregation. The study shows how the arrangement and concentration of particles affect light absorption, offering a
Vendula Hrnčířová +4 more
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The admissibility of digital evidence from open-source forensic tools: Development of a framework for legal acceptance. [PDF]
Ismail I, Akram Zainol Ariffin K.
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This review explores recent developments in micro/nanostructured surfaces, with a focus on cavity‐based and reentrant geometries for enhanced liquid repellency and interfacial control. The review discusses fabrication strategies, structural design principles, and application trends, providing a balanced perspective on opportunities and ongoing ...
Seo Rim Park +11 more
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Forming Mechanism and Correction of CT Image Artifacts Caused by the Errors of Three System Parameters [PDF]
Ming Chen, Gang Li
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Wetting is vital in many technologies, but remains hard to predict due to complex phase interactions. Young's law predicts macroscale wetting on ideal surfaces, while line tension theory is limited to nanoscale droplets. Here, using AFM, the scale gap is bridged by focusing on microscopic droplets and predicting their contact angle on real surfaces ...
Mohammad Ali Hormozi +4 more
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How EEG preprocessing shapes decoding performance. [PDF]
Kessler R, Enge A, Skeide MA.
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Activity-Artifact Flow of GPS/INS Integration for Positioning Error De-Correlation
Xiaoying Kong, Li Liu, Heung‐Gyoon Ryu
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Error mapping of rotary tables in 4-axis measuring devices using a ball plate artifact [PDF]
Qichang Wang +5 more
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This work endeavors to engineer uranium mononitride (UN) nanostructures within a metallic nuclear fuel (U─Mo), in order to trap potential fission products (Nd). From consolidation of the nanostructured U─Mo powders all the way to 1000 h at reactor‐like temperatures (500 °C), Nd preferentially migrates to nanostructure boundaries (hetero‐interfaces ...
James Zillinger +8 more
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