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Antibiofilm activity of cationic carbosilane BD132 dendron and its synergistic effect with amphotericin B against Candida spp. [PDF]
Gómez-Casanova N +4 more
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Dielectric dual gradient metasurfaces supporting quasi‐bound‐states‐in‐the‐continuum are leveraged to spatially encode both the spectral and coupling parameter space and demonstrate ultra‐strong coupling to an epsilon‐near‐zero mode in an ultra‐thin SiO2 layer.The platform achieves exceptional mode overlap, reaching a normalized coupling strength of η =
Enrico Baù +7 more
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Yttrium: A Highly Efficient Dopant for Ferroelectric HfO<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Ghiasabadi Farahani M +4 more
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The Y supersaturation in the [Ba‐Cu(I/II)‐O] transient liquid composition is the driving force toward YBCO nucleation and growth in TLAG. Tuning the initial (Ba:Cu) molar ratio in the ink composition determines the YBCO epitaxial nucleation through supersaturation control.
Lavinia Saltarelli +12 more
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Unveiling synchronization transitions in networks of coupled oscillators through persistent homology of local structures. [PDF]
Zabaleta-Ortega Á +2 more
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Tunable Magnetism and Intrinsic Exchange Bias in Al‐Substituted Terbium Iron Garnet
Al substitution in terbium iron garnet thin films enables continuous tuning of the magnetic compensation temperature from 190 K to above room temperature. Near compensation, a giant intrinsic exchange bias emerges, whose sign and stochasticity can be controlled by external fields and cooling history. This approach provides new routes to engineer garnet
Takayuki Shiino +3 more
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Magnetic Ground State Discrimination of a Polyradical Nanographene Using Nickelocene-Functionalized Tips. [PDF]
Soler-Polo D +13 more
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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi +4 more
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The effect of habitat loss and fragmentation on isolation by distance and divergence. [PDF]
Sgarlata GM +5 more
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