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In Situ Identification of Spin Magnetic Effect on Oxygen Evolution Reaction Unveiled by X-ray Emission Spectroscopy. [PDF]
Huang CY+19 more
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Zero-field Hall effect emerging from a non-Fermi liquid in a collinear antiferromagnet V<sub>1/3</sub>NbS<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Ray MK+21 more
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A Cu‐OHDDQP 2D conjugated metal–organic framework (2D c‐MOF) was synthesized possessing a unique quasi‐honeycomb topology, from a pyrazine‐fused, D2‐symmetric ligand. The achieved 2D c‐MOF electrode displayed a remarkable gravimetric capacitance up to 452 A g−1 for electrochemical lithium storage.
Xiangyu Li+13 more
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Quantum geometry in condensed matter. [PDF]
Liu T, Qiang XB, Lu HZ, Xie XC.
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This study provides a rich database of structure–property relationships that will help guide future work in designing polymers with low intrinsic thermal conductivity. Fluorinated polymers are widely utilized in industry for their outstanding hydrophobicity, chemical resistance, and heat resistance. Our study provides insights that fluorinated polymers
Jingyi Zhou+6 more
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Ephemeral superconductivity atop the false vacuum. [PDF]
Shavit G, Nadj-Perge S, Refael G.
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Crystallization of L‐Cysteine in Heavy Water Induces Intrinsic Fluorescence
Crystallization of L‐Cysteine in D2O${\rm D}_2{\rm O}$ generates a remarkably different structure compared to H2O${\rm H}_2{\rm O}$. The crystals formed in D2O${\rm D}_2{\rm O}$ display enhanced intrinsic fluorescence, and using state‐of‐the‐art excited state simulations, we determine the molecular origins of this luminescence and propose design ...
Debarshi Banerjee+10 more
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Prediction of <sup>57</sup>Fe Mössbauer Nuclear Quadrupole Splittings with Hybrid and Double-Hybrid Density Functionals. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Tang H, Zou W.
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Phase transition from melt to most complex liquid crystal (LC) phases is weak 1st order but is preceded by a large heat capacity maximum. In addition, a chiral liquid forms through another transition before that to the LC, despite the compounds being achiral.
Yi‐nan Xue+9 more
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Broken symmetries associated with a Kagome chiral charge order. [PDF]
Cheng ZJ+19 more
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