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Dynamics of Purification in Cu2O
Rydberg excitons in Cu2O have been shown to be highly efficient in neutralizing and screening charged impurities, which is referred to as purification. In this manuscript, the dynamics of the purification process are investigated under varying probe exciton‐ and plasma density. The transient absorption of Rydberg excitons is analyzed and five different
Binodbihari Panda +3 more
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Characterizing the Intrinsic Background in XPS Using the Narrow-Shirley Approach. [PDF]
Herrera-Gomez A +6 more
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PCI effects in argon 2p double Auger decay probed by multielectron coincidence methods
S A Sheĭnerman +6 more
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The response of graphene and MoS2 monolayers to highly‐charged impinging ions is investigated using nonequilibrium Green functions theory. Electronic correlations are found to have a significantly stronger influence on the ultrafast ion‐induced electron dynamics in MoS2 than in graphene.
Giorgio Lovato +4 more
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From lutetium to terbium: a new era in PSMA-targeted radioligand therapy for mCRPC patients. [PDF]
Liang SH.
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Power Augers and Earth Resistivity Units as Supplements to Drilling Machines
D. Shurig
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Recent Progress in the Development of Metal‐Based Radiosensitizations for Cancer Therapy: A Review
ABSTRACT Radiotherapy (RT) remains an indispensable means in cancer treatment; however, its therapeutic efficacy is often limited by tumor radioresistance and side effect of damage to healthy tissue. The advances in nanotechnology have propelled metal radiosensitizers to forefront of precision medicine.
Xiao‐Xia Wu +12 more
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Search for a simultaneous signal from small transient events in the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Tupi muon telescopes [PDF]
C. R. A. Augusto +4 more
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ABSTRACT Chlorination roasting has emerged as a promising pyrometallurgical strategy for the selective recovery of lithium from spent lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). In this study, a natural roasting agent, seawater‐derived chlorides, was employed to selectively extract lithium from spent LiNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2 (NCM523) cathode. MgCl2·6H2O, a main component
Bei‐Lei Zhang +7 more
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