“Writing” Crystal Phases in Amorphous Calcium Carbonate via Laser‐Induced Patterned Transformations
Laser‐induced crystallization enabling the patterning of amorphous calcium carbonate into various distinct phases is introduced. This approach provides spatial control over polymorph selection, both crystalline and amorphous, inspired by biomineralization pathways.
Hadar Shaked+6 more
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Overcoming barriers to improved decision-making for battery deployment in the clean energy transition. [PDF]
Tarroja B+10 more
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The Value of Electricity When It's Not Available - Renewable Energy: Clean, Secure, Reliable (Fact Sheet) [PDF]
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Optical Control of Ferroelectric Imprint in BiFeO3
Above‐bandgap irradiation at room temperature enables on‐demand optical control of defect‐driven built‐in electric fields in BiFeO₃ thin films, fabricated via scalable, chemical spray pyrolysis. These fields, otherwise “frozen‐in,” can cause severe device degradation, including non‐switchable polarization, dead layers near interfaces, and polarization ...
Haoze Zhang+8 more
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Can the household clean energy transition ameliorate health inequality? Evidence from China. [PDF]
Wu L, Liu Q, Li L.
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Hole Transfer Dynamics in Thin Films of Mixed‐Dimensional Quasi‐2D Perovskites
Charge transfer dynamics in quasi‐2D perovskite (PEA2MAn−1PbnI3n+1), grown with a distinct dimensionality gradient are investigated. Selective excitation of the n = 4 phase reveals efficient hole transfer to n = 2 and n = 3 within tens of picoseconds, while n = 1 acts as a hole‐blocking layer. These findings highlight the importance of minimizing n = 1
Giuseppe Ammirati+10 more
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Clean energy transition and climate vulnerabilities: A comparative analysis of European and non-European developed countries. [PDF]
Caijuan G+3 more
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Tamm surface resonances in very low energy electron scattering from clean metal surfaces
M. N. Read
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Atomic Size Misfit for Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Activation
This review explores the application and mechanisms of atomic size misfit in catalysis for small molecule activation, focusing on how structural defects and electronic properties can effectively lower the energy barriers of chemical bonds in molecules like H2O, CO2, and N2.
Ping Hong+3 more
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