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Coulomb excitation near the coulomb barrier
Abstract The interference between Coulomb and nuclear excitation processes is discussed in the framework of the DWBA formalism. The conditions at which the nuclear effects start to manifest themselves are investigated and it is shown that the usually accepted estimation of the Coulomb barrier energy gives a rather too high result.
M. Samuel, U. Smilansky
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Topological van der Waals contacts represent a new class of electrodes for 2D semiconductors, enabling precise control of the Schottky barrier height (SBH) and contact resistance (RC) through interlayer distance and orbital hybridization engineering. In Se‐based transition metal dichalcogenides, these contacts achieve an ultralow SBH of 7 meV, RC of 0.
Soheil Ghods +15 more
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Temperature-driven massless Kane fermions in HgCdTe crystals
Kane fermions are predicted to be tunable with external parameters such as temperature. Here, Teppe et al. show a band structure evolution of bulk HgCdTe as temperature is tuned across topological phase transition, demonstrating that Kane fermions change
F. Teppe +17 more
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Predicting Atomic Charges in MOFs by Topological Charge Equilibration
An atomic charge prediction method is presented that is able to accurately reproduce ab‐initio‐derived reference charges for a large number of metal–organic frameworks. Based on a topological charge equilibration scheme, static charges that fulfill overall neutrality are quickly generated.
Babak Farhadi Jahromi +2 more
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La race NDama. Quelques caractéristiques zootechniques
La trypanotolérance de la race NDama est un facteur très favorable à son développement dans les zones chaudes et humides infestées par la mouche tsé-tsé.
J. Coulomb
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Coulomb-nuclear interference at sub-Coulomb energies
Abstract The Coulomb-nuclear interference pattern in the low-energy heavy-ion excitation of nuclei near closed-shells can be used to investigate the nuclear mass density at large distances, the nature of the effective transition operator and the presence of higher-order direct processes. Semimicroscopic single-folding calculations are compared to low-
S. Landowne, R. Schlicher, H.H. Wolter
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Permanent magnets derive their extraordinary strength from deep, universal electronic‐structure principles that control magnetization, anisotropy, and intrinsic performance. This work uncovers those governing rules, examines modern modeling and AI‐driven discovery methods, identifies critical bottlenecks, and reveals electronic fingerprints shared ...
Prashant Singh
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Applying a high electric field to a doped organic semiconductor heats up the charge carrier distribution beyond the lattice temperature, enhancing conductivity. It is shown that the associated effective temperature can be used to extract the effective localization length, which is a characteristic length scale of charge transport and provides ...
Morteza Shokrani +4 more
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The problem of the integral representation over a bounded surface of a regular field satisfying the Helmholtz equation in all space is investigated. This problem is equivalent to local splitting into an incoming field and an outgoing field.
Didier Felbacq, Emmanuel Rousseau
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MAGTWIST: A compact magnetic rotary actuator, enabling smooth, stepless rotation, and on‐demand locking. Inspired by peristalsis, a soft polymer belt generates a traveling‐wave, enabling 270° rotation when heated. Cooling stiffens the belt, locking it in position and enabling it to withstand high loads.
Simon Frieler +3 more
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