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Scalable Laser Processing Enables Transparent, Accretion Scale‐Independent, Ice‐Shedding Glass
We demonstrate a scalable laser‐based method to create wave‐like micro‐patterns on glass surfaces that counter the conventional view that roughness increases ice adhesion. These patterns direct crack propagation at the ice–glass interface, enabling low‐force, multi‐directional ice detachment while maintaining substrate transparency. A theoretical model
Fan‐Wei Wang +4 more
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Constructing families of 3-Selmer companions. [PDF]
Spencer H.
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Two‐Dimensional Triferroics: From Fundamental Couplings to Multifunctional Applications
This graphic summarizes the three main types of currently reported 2D triferroic couplings. From the structural perspective, existing systems can be broadly classified into two categories, which exhibit distinct symmetry features and coupling behaviors. Beyond the lattice difference, a third type involves the interplay among ferroelectricity, magnetism,
Yang Li, Jialin Gong, Zhiqing Li
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Structural identifiability of linear-in-parameter parabolic PDEs through auxiliary elliptic operators. [PDF]
Salmaniw Y, Browning AP.
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ABSTRACT Methane's efficient catalytic removal is vital for sustainable development. Bimetallic catalysts, though promising for methane activation, pose a design challenge due to their complex compositional space. This work introduces an integrated framework that combines high‐throughput density functional theory (DFT) and interpretable machine ...
Mingzhang Pan +8 more
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Holder estimates and asymptotic behavior for degenerate elliptic equations in the half space
Xiaobiao Jia, Shanshan Ma
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Calderón problem for nonlocal viscous wave equations: Unique determination of linear and nonlinear perturbations. [PDF]
Zimmermann P.
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This work demonstrates a receiver‐transmitter‐integrated metasurface that decomposes an incident wave into orthogonal components and routes them into separate channels. Inspired by a “Wheel‐of‐Fortune” mechanism, it enables independent control over the amplitude, phase, and polarization of the transmitted wave.
Tong Liu +8 more
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This paper reviews the physics of liquid metals in RF devices, including the influence of mechanical strain on resonance as well as fabrication methods and strategies for designing tunable and strain‐tolerant inductors, capacitors, and antennas.
Md Saifur Rahman, William J. Scheideler
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Mock Modularity at Work, or Black Holes in a Forest. [PDF]
Alexandrov S.
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