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Stable P‐Type PbS Quantum Dot Ink for all‐Blade‐Coated Short‐Wavelength Infrared Photodiodes

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
Stabilization of p‐type PbS quantum dot ink is achieved through hydrogen bonding between fluorinated alcohols solvent and the MP ligand, allowing a six‐day shelf‐life. The solvent does not compromise pre‐deposited layers, enabling fully blade‐coated photodiodes in both n–p and p–n architectures, with enhanced detectivity and bandwidth compared to layer‐
Han Wang   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fixing the guilt: Detective fiction and the No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series

open access: yesTydskrif vir Letterkunde, 2018
This article examines the emergence of popular detective fiction in Africa as part of a new third wave of literature. While the new wave is a very particular response to conditions on the continent it nevertheless taps into the main streams of detective ...
Muff Anderson, Elsie Cloete
doaj  

Crime and Detection in a Defective World: The Detective Fictions of Borges and Dürrenmatt

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 1978
The debt of contemporary writers to detective fiction, both in theme and technique, has been noted in recent criticism. However, studies of a comparative nature are virtually nonexistent.
Tamara Holzapfel
doaj   +1 more source

Signatures of Edge States in Antiferromagnetic Van der Waals Josephson Junctions

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The combination of superconductivity and magnetic textures leads to unconventional superconducting phenomena, including new correlated and topological phases. Van der Waals (vdW) materials emerge as a versatile platform for exploring the interplay between these two competing orders.
Celia González‐Sánchez   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Le roman policier japonais, entre démocratie balbutiante et montée du militarisme (1923-1945)

open access: yesBelphégor
Japanese crime fiction enjoyed a golden age in the 1920s and 1930s, with the emergence of a first generation of writers who established an “indigenous” genre while intense debates about its definition erupted.
Gérald Peloux
doaj   +1 more source

“I Stand Out Like a Raven”: Depicting the Female Detective and Tudor History in Nancy Bilyeau’s The Crown

open access: yesAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal, 2017
This article examines the portrayal of female identity and crime in the Tudor period in Nancy Bilyeau’s contemporary historical crime fiction novel, The Crown (2012). Featuring a female detective figure, Joanna Stafford, Bilyeau’s novel forms part of the
Beyer Charlotte
doaj   +1 more source

Quand l’enquêteur se met à table

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2016
In this article, I will intend to show the long-standing relationship in most crime fiction detectives' lives–that is with food and gastronomy. I will focus on recent Greek crime fiction (especially the novels or short stories of Andreas Apostolidis ...
Loïc Marcou
doaj   +1 more source

Recent Progress on Flexible Multimodal Sensors: Decoupling Strategies, Fabrication and Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
In this review, we establish a tripartite decoupling framework for flexible multimodal sensors, which elucidates the underlying principles of signal crosstalk and their solutions through material design, structural engineering, and AI algorithms. We also demonstrate its potential applications across environmental monitoring, health monitoring, human ...
Tao Wu   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the Shifting Dynamics of Female Victimhood and Vocality in Poe and Pirkis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This essay will examine the detective fiction of Edgar Allan Poe (published between 1841 and 1844) in conjunction with Catherine Louisa Pirkis’ 1894 work The Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective in terms of their diverging authorial approaches ...
Burke, Eva
core   +1 more source

An Early Story of Kho Ping Hoo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Kho Ping Hoo (1926–1994) is the most well-known of all Indonesian writers of popular silat stories, largely set in China, which describe the adventures and romances of legendary heroes famed for their skill in martial arts.
Watson, C. (CW)
core   +4 more sources

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