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ABSTRACT Demand for fast‐charging lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) has escalated incredibly in the past few years. A conventional method to improve the performance is to chemically partly substitute the transition metal with another to increase its conductivity.
Ola Kenji Forslund+9 more
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Opportunity to view the starry night sky is linked to human emotion and behavioral interest in astronomy. [PDF]
Barragan RC, Meltzoff AN.
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Highly Sensitive, Low‐Cost Deep‐UV Resonant Raman Microspectroscopy Systems
Low‐cost deep UV resonant Raman microscope for chemical sensing and imaging has been developed and its performance has been experimentally validated for several potential applications. Multimodal imaging capabilities of a new instrument have been demonstrated as well.
Joseph Harrington+5 more
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Anthropomorphic tissue-mimicking phantoms for oximetry validation in multispectral optical imaging. [PDF]
Dreher KK+13 more
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iSELECTION: An Instrument to Study the Kinetics of Isomer‐Selected Gas‐Phase Ion‐Molecule Reactions
Isomer‐specific reactivity is key in cluster chemistry. Herein, it is shown that how combining drift‐tube ion mobility with mass spectrometry enables the derivation of reaction rate coefficients for coexisting C40+$\text{C}_{40}^{+}$ isomers, opening new avenues for studying complex chemical systems ...
Corentin Rossi+11 more
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Anomalous transient enhancement of planetary ion escape at Mars. [PDF]
Zhang C+19 more
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eChem: Accelerated Method Development in Quantum Chemistry with Notebooks
The benefits of using Jupyter Notebooks to simplify and accelerate scientific code development are demonstrated using the practical example of the analytical molecular Hessian. The eChem project has been previously presented as an interactive platform for quantum and computational chemistry education [J. Chem. Educ. 100, 1664–1671].
Manuel Hodecker+2 more
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Collective contributions to the atomic Auger photoelectron coincidences on the (100), (110) and (111) facets of copper. [PDF]
Sinha S+7 more
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In bulk carbonic acid (e.g., in interstellar icy dust grains) cluster formation produces two distinct UV‐Vis spectral features redshifted by ≈2 eV (25 nm) and by ≈5 eV (80 nm) compared to gas phase single molecule carbonic acid 's adiabatic ionization energy. Theory and experiment were used to investigate the origin of these shifts.
Dennis F. Dinu+7 more
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