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The perspective presents an integrated view of neuromorphic technologies, from device physics to real‐time applicability, while highlighting the necessity of full‐stack co‐optimization. By outlining practical hardware‐level strategies to exploit device behavior and mitigate non‐idealities, it shows pathways for building efficient, scalable, and ...
Kapil Bhardwaj +8 more
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Electron transport through silicon serial triple quantum dots [PDF]
Mizuta, Hiroshi +9 more
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Fengshou Wu,1,2,* Huifang Su,3,* Kai Wang,1 Wai-Kwok Wong,2 Xunjin Zhu2 1Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Process of the Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Wuhan, 2Department of Chemistry ...
Wu FS, Zhu XJ, Su HF, Wong W, Wang K
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Efficient Photothermal Annealing of Carbon Quantum Dots
Abstract To synthesize highly crystalline carbon quantum dots (CQDs), we established a two-step process that integrates hydrothermal reactions and photothermal annealing with a xenon flash lamp. A xenon flash lamp enabled rapid and uniform heating, effectively enhancing crystallinity in a way that contrasts with conventional furnace annealing ...
Jae-Won Lee +4 more
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Oral Active Carbon Quantum Dots for Diabetes
Background/Objectives: Metformin (Met), an oral drug used to treat type II diabetes, is known to control blood glucose levels. Metformin carbon quantum dots (MetCQDs) were prepared to enhance the bioavailability and effectiveness of metformin. Several studies have shown that carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have attractive properties like small particle size,
Gamze Camlik +7 more
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Associating a red‐NIR phosphorescent octahedral hexanuclear molybdenum cluster compound with hexaethyleneoxide chains bearing mesogenic units on both ends leads to an emissive hybrid liquid crystal showing mesomorphism on a very unusual temperature range down to −25°C.
Killiann Heinz +11 more
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Why Is the Mechanism Underlying the Chiral‐Induced Selectivity Effect Still Challenging?
The chiral‐induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect is observed in many experimental configurations and for different materials. However, there are theoretical challenges in attempting to explain those results. A qualitative framework for explaining all the results is presented.
Ron Naaman, Yossi Paltiel
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Phase‐Pure and Size‐Tunable Tin Halide Perovskite Quantum Dots
A trioctylphosphine oxide modulated protocol allows for the synthesis and study of the optical properties of a broad library of tin halide perovskite quantum dots across multiple A‐ and X‐site compositions with precise size tuning while eliminating unwanted 2D phases.
Ole F. Dressler +7 more
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Microfluidic cancer cell isolation system using magnetic nanoparticle hybrids and advanced interdigitated electrode technology [PDF]
For the past decade in the biomedical engineering industry, extensive research has been conducted in improving magnetic sensing technologies for cell isolation systems. These technologies, through the popular biomarkers, i.e.
Mahendru, Dishant
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Effect of Photoluminescence of Nanomaterials to Verify Corrosion in Carbon Steel
The use of fluorescent nanomaterials in various fields of study has become increasingly common. In this work, the use of carbon quantum dots as a corrosion marker in carbon steel is proposed.
Juliana S. Osterno Leitão +10 more
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