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Refined Epitaxial Growth of YbRh2Si2 Thin Films
Epitaxial thin films of the heavy fermion compound YbRh2Si2 have opened new possibilities for investigating the strange metal state. This study enhances the crystallinity and surface smoothness of YbRh2Si2 thin films grown by molecular beam epitaxy.
Stefania Isceri +20 more
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Proportions of extract compounds present in traditional types of Czech beer. [PDF]
J. MOŠTEK, J. Dyr
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Titanium (Ti) and bismuth (Bi) are selected as alloying elements for the preparation of the Ti‐Bi binary alloy system. Biofilm formation is found to be inhibited by bismuth through the disruption of sulfur metabolism and redox homeostasis, as well as through the direct downregulation of biofilm‐associated proteins.
Lei Shi +10 more
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Evaluation of Cell‐Extracellular Vesicle Interaction Using a Microfluidic Microsystem (CellExoChip)
A new microfluidic platform, the CellExoChip, reveals how cancer cells interact with exosomes to influence metastasis. This device isolates cancer cells and tracks their uptake exosomes and secretion of their exosomes in response to other exosomes. Lung cancer cells are showed preferentially absorb and respond to their own exosomes—hinting at a hidden ...
Nna‐Emeka Onukwugha +10 more
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This study demonstrates the 3D printing of custom‐shaped battery separators using a polypropylene/paraffin wax composite filament. A post‐processing step creates porous structures by removing wax. The printed porous separators show promising mechanical and electrochemical performance, offering a pathway toward conformable battery designs.
Abraham Enchinton +8 more
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This review highlights advances in printing with nano‐ and microparticulate diamond for applications such as sensors, thermal management, machining tools, and biointerfaces. By covering screen, inkjet, microcontact, and 3D printing techniques, it outlines how diamond particles can be integrated into composite materials and functional devices, while ...
Simona Baluchová +1 more
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Light Induced Training of 3D Printed Mechanical Metamaterials
A new 3D‐printable material that stiffens under UV light is integrated into the architecture of mechanical metamaterials to realize trainable systems. Local stiffening amplified by rational design enables closed‐loop systems with tunable properties guided by UV irradiation. The resulting structures gradually adapt shape or resistance, demonstrating how
David Schwarz +3 more
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Inkjet printing enables uniform, reproducible, and stable deposition of nitrogen‐doped graphene acid (NGA) on screen‐printed electrodes, outperforming traditional drop‐casting. The resulting electrochemical sensor exhibits enhanced sensitivity, long‐term stability, and efficient imidacloprid detection.
Martin‐Alex Nalepa +7 more
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Exploring Double NDR Modulation and UV‐NIR Photodetection in MoS2/Sb2Se3 Heterostructures
In this study, a van der Waals Sb2Se3/MoS2 heterostructure exhibits dual negative differential resistance (NDR) peaks at room temperature. The first originates from band‐to‐band tunneling, while the second, triggered under laser illumination, is attributed to trap states and recombination dynamics.
Muhammad Suleman +8 more
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