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Straintronics: a new trend in micro- and nanoelectronics and materials science

Physics Uspekhi, 2018
The term ‘straintronics’ refers to a new research area in condensed matter physics, in which strain engineering methods and strain-induced physical effects in solids are used to develop next-generation devices for information, sensor, and energy-saving ...
A. A. Bukharaev   +3 more
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Layer Hall Effect in Multiferroic Two-Dimensional Materials.

Nano letters (Print), 2023
The layer Hall effect (LHE) is of fundamental and practical importance in condensed-matter physics and material science; however, it was rarely observed and usually based on the paradigms of persistent electric field and sliding ferroelectricity. Here, a
Yangyang Feng   +4 more
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Computational condensed matter science contributions to addressing water emerging contaminant pollution: a comprehensive review

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
The study of emerging contaminants (ECs) in water resources has garnered significant attention due to their potential risks to human health and the environment.
J. R. Bordin   +9 more
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Layered nanoarchitectonics for condensed hard matter, soft matter, and living matter

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Nanotechnology has elucidated scientific phenomena of various materials at the nano-level. The next step in materials developments is to build up materials, especially condensed matter, based on such nanotechnology-based knowledge. Nanoarchitectonics can
Katsuhiko Ariga
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Adaptive Sample Preparation and Target Fabrication for High-Throughput Materials Science

, 2019
High-repetition-rate brilliant and coherent light sources are significantly increasing the rate at which scientific experiments can be performed. An investment in transformative technologies to make samples of condensed matter could enable a paradigm ...
J. Oertel   +8 more
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Recent advances in two-dimensional intrinsic ferromagnetic materials Fe3X(X=Ge and Ga)Te2 and their heterostructures for spintronics.

Nanoscale, 2023
Owing to their atomic thicknesses, atomically flat surfaces, long-range spin textures and captivating physical properties, two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials, along with their van der Waals heterostructures (vdWHs), have attracted much interest for ...
Xia Chen, Xi Zhang, Gang Xiang
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Implanted muon studies in condensed matter science

, 1987
The positive muon is a unique microscopic probe. When it is implanted in condensed matter, the evolution of its spin polarisation may be readily monitored to give information on the crystallographic or molecular sites it occupies, the local fields it ...
S. Cox
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Future directions in thin film science and technology : proceedings of the Ninth International School on Condensed Matter Physics : Varna, Bulgaria, September 9-13, 1996

, 1997
There is a major international interest in thin film materials and devices. This text constitutes the proceedings of the 9th International School on Condensed Matter Physics, and features invited review articles by over 40 scientists of international ...
J. Marshall
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Material design and discovery with computational materials science

, 2013
The discovery and design of new materials to improve existing technologies or enable new applications is a driving force for much of the research that takes place in multiple disciplines, including materials science and engineering, condensed matter ...
S. Sinnott
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Materials science. Amid superconductor debate, clash of physics titans resumes.

Science, 2013
After a decade away from physics, Robert Laughlin, a Nobel laureate at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, argues in a pair of soon-to-be published papers that most physicists' basic assumptions about the origins of high-temperature ...
A. Cho
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