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Cd1−x−yMnxCry (x = 0.33, 0.05 ≤ y ≤ 0.15) quaternary semiconductors were synthesized by direct fusion and characterized by XRD/Rietveld refinement and SEM. All compositions crystallize in the zinc blende structure, exhibiting a systematic lattice contraction with increasing Cr content, evidencing partial Cd substitution, accompanied by marked ...
Manuel A. Villarreal +7 more
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To reduce the recombination of carriers, the number of layers were increased from 5-layer to 9-layer solar cells while keeping other effective parameters intact.
Aylin Saeedi +2 more
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Successive Orthorhombic Distortions in Kagome Metals by Molecular Orbital Formation
Orthorhombic distortions in kagome metals break the symmetry required for exotic charge order. Synchrotron X‐ray diffraction of NdRu3Si2 reveals successive orthorhombic transitions driven by molecular orbital formation between kagome layers. The frustrated kagome lattice hosts degenerate patterns of kagome dimers whose short‐range correlations produce ...
Ryo Misawa +15 more
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This review presents a comparative and integrative analysis of photovoltaic green roof systems. It examines their integrated performance in power production, environmental cooling, ecological greening, and building energy conservation, highlighting key influencing factors related to meteorological conditions, plant characteristics, and PV module ...
Xiao‐Tong Feng +3 more
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Multi‐Agent Reinforcement Learning for Cyber Defence Transferability and Scalability
A method for using mutli‐agent reinforcement learning that allows for zero shot transfer across network setups. Diagrams show the local observation construction, training and agent mapping process. The results for novel 15 and 30 node networks show effective transfer and improved scaling performance. ABSTRACT Reinforcement learning (RL) has shown to be
Andrew Thomas +2 more
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Soaking well‐known composite electrodes (TiS2 and LiFePO4) into water‐in‐salt electrolyte is far from neutral since it can influence the cycling performance of water‐in‐salt electrolyte. Based on an in‐depth bulk‐to‐surface investigation, we find different surface chemistry during the soaking process, showing that degradation can occur before any ...
Célia Doublet +8 more
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Highlighting a Bright Future for Chalcogenide Perovskites
Chalcogenide perovskites are an emerging class of semiconductors with an earth‐abundant and nontoxic composition and excellent stability. This work highlights a recent advance in our understanding of chalcogenide perovskite defect chemistry and lattice vibrations and evidence that BaZrS3 can be made with good optoelectronic quality.
Jonathan W. Turnley
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This review explores nanoparticle (NP)‐based biosensors and nanovaccine platforms for arboviral infections, highlighting their design, performance, and translational potential. By comparing case studies across viruses, it identifies gold‐standard nanomaterials such as gold NPs (AuNPs), zinc oxide NPs (ZnONPs), molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanocomposites,
Peyman Halvaeikhanekahdani +3 more
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Cadmium telluride quantum dots (Cdte QDs) have received significant attention in biomedical research because of their potential in disease diagnosis and drug delivery.
Shi Lixin +3 more
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Recent Advances in Quantum Dots‐Based Sensors for the Detection of Tuberculosis: A Review
Quantum dot‐based biosensors enable rapid, sensitive detection of tuberculosis by converting biomolecular interactions into fluorescent signals. Target‐specific probes recognize TB biomarkers, producing measurable optical responses. This platform offers high sensitivity, multiplexing capability, and portability, supporting early diagnosis and improved ...
Alungile Mtotywa +5 more
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