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Potentialities of atomic power

Electrical Engineering, 1956
As world population increases and deposits of coal, oil, and gas are depleted, the need for new sources of electric power becomes apparent. Suggestions are presented for bridging some of the potential gaps in our atomic energy program.
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Solar-energy conversion and light emission in an atomic monolayer p-n diode.

Nature Nanotechnology, 2013
The limitations of the bulk semiconductors currently used in electronic devices-rigidity, heavy weight and high costs--have recently shifted the research efforts to two-dimensional atomic crystals such as graphene and atomically thin transition-metal ...
A. Pospischil, M. Furchi, T. Mueller
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Tunable isolated attosecond X-ray pulses with gigawatt peak power from a free-electron laser

Nature Photonics, 2019
The quantum-mechanical motion of electrons in molecules and solids occurs on the sub-femtosecond timescale. Consequently, the study of ultrafast electronic phenomena requires the generation of laser pulses shorter than 1 fs and of sufficient intensity to
J. Duris   +34 more
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Atomic Fe–Nx Coupled Open‐Mesoporous Carbon Nanofibers for Efficient and Bioadaptable Oxygen Electrode in Mg–Air Batteries

Advances in Materials, 2018
The recently emerging metal–air batteries equipped with advanced oxygen electrodes have provided enormous opportunities to develop the next generation of wearable and bio‐adaptable power sources.
Chong Cheng   +7 more
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Is atomic power competitive?

JOM, 1959
To an industrial customer or a utility executive considering an atomic power plant today, the natural question is, “What is it going to cost me to buy and operate the plant, and how is this cost picture likely to change during its normal life expectancy?” This article attempts to answer these questions.
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Sensing Infrared Photons at Room Temperature: From Bulk Materials to Atomic Layers.

Small, 2019
Room-temperature operating means a profound reduction of volume, power consumption, and cost for infrared (IR) photodetectors, which promise a wide range of applications in both military and civilian areas, including individual soldier equipment ...
Peng Wang   +8 more
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The Power of Single‐Atom Catalysis

ChemCatChem, 2015
AbstractSingle‐atom catalysts (SACs) with individual and isolated metal atoms anchored to supports can act as active centers. Single‐atom catalysis is powerful and attractive because SACs have demonstrated distinguishing performances, such as drastic cost‐reduction, notable catalytic activity, and selectivity.
Yantao Shi, Ce Hao, Suxia Liang
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Atomic power in Ohio

Electrical Engineering, 1953
SINCE August 6, 1945, when the atom first burst on the world's consciousness with the bomb which rocked Hiroshima, the State of Ohio has contributed enormously to the development of the atom. Up to now, most of that development has had for its object a strengthening of our defenses. That continues to be of paramount importance.
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Stopping power of hydrogen atoms

Physical Review A, 1991
The stopping number of hydrogen atoms calculated with Bethe's theory in the first Born approximation is tabulated. A comparison is made with the asymptotic approximation and with a model based on the harmonic oscillator.
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