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We report, for the first time, an external electric field (EEF) strategy to achieve co‐aggregation of conjugated polymer blends (i.e., poly(3‐butylthiophene) and poly[3,3'''‐dialkyl‐quaterthiophene]s) in the solution and thus their cocrystals in thin films, demonstrating cocrystal‐improved charge mobilities due to the synergy of two components ...
Yanan Guo, Hao Zheng, Juan Peng
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We developed a custom‐synthesized ligand, 2‐thiophenepropenammonium iodide, to exchange the native ligands capped on inorganic perovskite nanocrystals (NCs), and identified that the significantly decreased strength of electron‐phonon interaction benefited the charge‐carrier dynamics in their assembled films.
Wei Guo +12 more
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A Bimodal Extension of the Generalized Gamma Distribution
A bimodal extension of the generalized gamma distribution is proposed by using a mixing approach. Some distributional properties of the new distribution are investigated.
MEHMET NIYAZI \C{C}ANKAYA +3 more
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Graph‐Theory Approach to Element Miscibility and Alloy Design
Graph and network theory enables pathway toward complex multiscale interactions between different elements for alloy design or interface engineering. Utilizing element's inherent properties and preferential interactivity, favorable mixed material formation, solubility and miscibility can be predicted.
Andrew Martin +6 more
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This study presents an interfacial method to fabricate POC@polymer core–shell nanostructures combining cage porosity with polymer robustness. Through chiral self‐assembly and non‐solvent‐induced surface polymerisation, uniform ∼20 nm polymer‐coated particles are produced.
Danyu Li +6 more
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A Revised Bimodal Generalized Extreme Value Distribution: Theory and Climate Data Application
The bimodal generalized extreme value (BGEV) distribution was first introduced in 2023. This distribution offers greater flexibility than the generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution for modeling extreme and heterogeneous (bimodal) events.
Cira E. G. Otiniano +2 more
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Bimodal Power Laplace Distribution
AbstractThis article has two purposes. The first (main) goal is to introduce a new flexible distribution defined in an infinite domain. The distribution in question is named the bimodal power Laplace distribution. The second (additional) goal is a chronological overview of distributions belonging to the large family of Laplace distributions.
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Bimodal distribution in branched polymer solutions
We study the swelling of one very large molecule made of N monomers in a mixture of a good solvent and shorter polymers of P units of the same chemical species. All the macromolecules are branched. The total concentration is larger than the contact concentration C* of the short chains. When P decreases, the radius of gyration of the probe chain crosses-
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A data‐driven strategy integrating quantum machine learning (QML) and high‐throughput computing overcomes hot‐cracking limitation to design a novel lightweight aluminum‐based entropy alloy for additive manufacturing. The fabrication transforms brittle intermetallics into deformable hierarchical nanostructures, yielding ultrastrong strength (>1 GPa) and
Enmao Wang +6 more
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Bimodal Temporal Distribution of Herpetic Reactivation [PDF]
Craig N, Burkhart, Craig G, Burkhart
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