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A broadband terahertz polarization rotator consisting of twistingly stacked silicon–air metagratings is designed based on the polarization guiding effect and experimentally shown to achieve 90° linear polarization rotation for both TE and TM incidences.
Yun‐Seok Choi +4 more
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Azimuthal anisotropy induced by partial flux-closure in self-assembled tubular permalloy membranes
Cylindrical ferromagnetic tubes are notable for their geometry-driven physical phenomena, making them promising for future technological applications.
Balram Singh +9 more
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Anisotropic flows from initial state of a fast nucleus
We analyze azimuthal anisotropy in heavy ion collisions related to the reaction plane in terms of standard reggeon approach and find that it is nonzero even when the final state interaction is switched off.
A. B. Kaidalov +13 more
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Influence of Outcoupling Layers on Top‐Emitting Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes
Top‐emitting perovskite LEDs offer benefits over typical bottom‐emitting architectures, toward lasing, improved thermal management, and on‐chip fabrication compatibility. Outcoupling layers offer a strategy uniquely applicable to top‐emitting LEDs to optimize EQE by improving optical outcoupling.
James C. Loy +5 more
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The evolution of a magnetic domain structure upon excitation by an intense, femtosecond Infra-Red (IR) laser pulse has been investigated using single-shot based time-resolved resonant X-ray scattering at the X-ray Free Electron laser LCLS. A well-ordered
Baumier, Cédric +23 more
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Intramolecular bridge‐locking frustrates detrimental anti‐parallel packing in evaporated organic films. This design enhances net polar orientation, leading to a twofold off‐resonance increase in the second‐order nonlinear susceptibility (χ(2)) without electric‐field poling.
Pierre‐Luc Thériault +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Azimuthal anisotropy: transition from hydrodynamic flow to jet suppression
Measured 2nd and 4th azimuthal anisotropy coefficients v_{2,4}(N_{part}), p_T) are scaled with the initial eccentricity \varepsilon_{2,4}(N_{part}) of the collision zone and studied as a function of the number of participants N_{part} and the transverse ...
Ajitanand, N. N. +9 more
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Photonics of Topological Magnetic Textures
Localized noncollinear magetic textures imprint their geometry and topology onto traversing photonic fields endowing them with orbital angular‐momentum, chirality, and magnetoelectric densities. Abstract Topological textures in magnetically ordered materials are an important case studies for fundamental research with promising applications in data ...
Vakhtang Jandieri +6 more
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The many dimeric faces of Lys49 PLA<sub>2</sub>-like proteins: Conformational plasticity and membrane binding drive functional dimer states. [PDF]
Abstract Lys49 secreted phospholipase A2‐like proteins (sPLA2s) are major myotoxins in viperid snake venoms, causing rapid muscle damage in envenomation. Beyond their clinical relevance, these small non‐catalytic proteins provide a model to study how quaternary structure and conformational dynamics enable catalysis‐independent membrane disruption ...
Lima DCA +4 more
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Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy for charged particle production in √s_(NN) = 2.76 TeV lead-lead collisions with the ATLAS detector [PDF]
Differential measurements of charged particle azimuthal anisotropy are presented for lead-lead collisions at √s_(NN)=2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC, based on an integrated luminosity of approximately 8 μb^(−1).
Aad, G. +4 more
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