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BLACK HOLE PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS: THE GRB-SUPERNOVA CONNECTION AND URCA-1–URCA-2 [PDF]
R. RUFFINI +7 more
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Creation of a black hole bomb instability in an electromagnetic system. [PDF]
Cromb M +4 more
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Gd‐doped BFO (BGFO) exhibits a ∼2‐order reduction in leakage current owing to its lowest content of oxygen vacancies. This leads to a ∼2.5‐fold increase in remnant polarization. These improvements in BGFO effectively boost charge separation and transportation, resulting in the greatest incident photon‐to‐current efficiency of 12.9 ± 0.73% and a ∼1.5 ...
Ming‐Wei Chu +7 more
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Statistical Physics of Dark and Normal Matter Distribution in Galaxy Formation : Dark Matter Lumps and Black Holes in Core and Halo of Galaxy [PDF]
Ajay Patwardhan
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An interstellar mission to test astrophysical black holes. [PDF]
Bambi C.
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A UV‐crosslinkable soft anisotropic conductive film (ACF) provides high‐resolution, room‐temperature electrical interfacing. Upon UV exposure, azide crosslinkers within the ACF matrix form covalent bonds with a wide range of C–H‐containing materials, resulting in interfaces that are both mechanically durable and electrically reliable.
Jun Choi +7 more
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Proximity-induced nodal metal in an extremely underdoped CuO<sub>2</sub> plane in triple-layer cuprates. [PDF]
Ideta SI +17 more
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Magnetic Unclonable Functions Leveraging Remanence and Anhysteretic States
A micrometric array of magnetic pillars provides a stable and unclonable hardware for generating cryptographic keys. From a single device, the ability is demonstrated to produce a 470‐bit key while also offering a reconfigurable mode of operation.
Alessandro Magni +6 more
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Black Holes as Laboratories: Tests of General Relativity. [PDF]
Gregory R, Nissanke S.
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3D‐Printed Soft Magnetoactive Origami Actuators
Soft magnetoactive films are 3D‐printed using ink with up to 75 wt.% ferromagnetic particles and dual UV/heat curing, then integrated with various origami structures. The films are flexible, magnetically responsive, and programmable, enabling flexible integration with origami without hindering shape‐changeability.
Sen Zhang +6 more
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