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This study uncovers a new switching mechanism in HfO2 and ZrO2, where the absence of a non‐polar layer along the a‐direction induces interaction between polar layers. Consequently, the switching barriers for growth are lower than those for nucleation in this direction, leading to a size‐dependent coercive field that matches experimental observations ...
Kun Hee Ye +6 more
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of local anesthetic diffusion in nerve revealed by a 2D computational model. [PDF]
Smrkolj V, Kralj J, Mavri J, Umek N.
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Computational Model of Stereoscopic 3D Visual Saliency
Junle Wang +3 more
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Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride: Principles, Engineering and Applications
Quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride have emerged as a promising candidate for quantum information science. This review examines the fundamentals of these quantum emitters, including their level structures, defect engineering, and their possible chemical structures.
Thi Ngoc Anh Mai +8 more
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Cognitive effort devaluation and the salience network: a computational model of amotivation in depression. [PDF]
Park IH, Lee CE, Jhung K.
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A spin group (SG)‐based mechanism is proposed to realize a single pair of Weyl points. PT‐symmetric nodal lines (NLs) persist under T‐breaking, protected by the combination of SG and P symmetry. When considering spin‐orbit coupling, the SG‐protected NL will split into Weyl points, which will also induce anomalous transport phenomena arising from ...
Shifeng Qian +6 more
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Computational Model to Predict Reactivity under Ball-Milling Conditions. [PDF]
De Armas R, Temprado M, Frutos LM.
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Computational Modelling of Mass Transport in Large Arteries
Nanfeng Sun, B. Nigel, Xiang Yun
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Synchrotron Radiation for Quantum Technology
Materials and interfaces underpin quantum technologies, with synchrotron and FEL methods key to understanding and optimizing them. Advances span superconducting and semiconducting qubits, 2D materials, and topological systems, where strain, defects, and interfaces govern performance.
Oliver Rader +10 more
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