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Tracing the massive inflows feeding super-massive black holes in quasars. [PDF]
Jiang P, Shi X, Zhou H.
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Ternary Transistors With Reconfigurable Polarities
Polarity‐reconfigurable ternary transistors are demonstrated using black phosphorus homojunction with asymmetric contacts and split‐gate structures. Suppression of majority carrier injection, while Fowler–Nordheim tunneling of low‐density minority carriers persists, enables a well‐defined intermediate state with improved on/off ratios.
Dongju Yeom+11 more
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Hybrid magnetic structures around spinning black holes connected to a surrounding accretion disk. [PDF]
El Mellah I+3 more
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High Thermoelectric Performance in Low‐Cost Cu8SiSxSe6‐x Argyrodite
This study discovers the great potential of Cu8SiSxSe6‐x argyrodites as new, low‐cost, Te‐free thermoelectric materials. The proposed defect scheme suppresses the phase transition, enhances the weighted mobility and optimizes the grain boundary contacts.
Taras Parashchuk+7 more
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Dirac Clouds around Dilatonic Black Holes. [PDF]
Huang Y, Zhang H.
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Limits on Gravitational Radiation from two Gravitationally Bound Black Holes [PDF]
G. W. Gibbons, B. F. Schutz
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Supercompliant Lattice Boosts n‐type AgSbTe2 Thermoelectrics
The supercompliant lattice design enables the first realization of n‐type electrical transport in AgSbTe2 by overcoming intrinsic electron‐killer defects and exceeding the doping limits imposed by the conventional Hume–Rothery rule. Accordingly, the best performance n‐type Ag0.8Na0.3Sb0.6Bi0.4Te2 sample achieves a low κ of 0.27 W·m−1·K−1 that ...
Ruoyan Li+15 more
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Primordial black holes could hold the key to dark matter mysteries. [PDF]
Waldrop MM.
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Primordial black hole formation in an anisotropic universe [PDF]
John D. Barrow, B. J. Carr
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The construction of black-hole lattices, first attempted by Richard Lindquist and John Wheeler in 1957, has recently been tackled with renewed interest, as a test bed for studying the behavior of inhomogeneities in the context of the backreaction problem.
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