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Investigating Li<sub>2</sub>Mg<sub>2</sub>(WO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>: structure, morphology, and electrical properties with ultra-low dielectric loss for optimizing laser host materials. [PDF]
Akermi M +4 more
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Photo‐Switching Thermal and Lithium‐Ion Conductivity in Azobenzene Polymers
Light‐responsive azobenzene polymers control thermal and ionic transport simultaneously through structural transitions. UV illumination disrupts π–π stacking, converting crystalline trans states to amorphous cis configurations. Thermal conductivity drops from 0.45 to 0.15 W·m−1·K−1 while Li+ diffusivity increases 100 fold. This dual transport switching
Jaeuk Sung +7 more
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This review highlights how machine learning (ML) algorithms are employed to enhance sensor performance, focusing on gas and physical sensors such as haptic and strain devices. By addressing current bottlenecks and enabling simultaneous improvement of multiple metrics, these approaches pave the way toward next‐generation, real‐world sensor applications.
Kichul Lee +17 more
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MPPE/SEBS Composites with Low Dielectric Loss for High-Frequency Copper Clad Laminates Applications. [PDF]
Guo J, Wang H, Zhang C, Zhang Q, Yang H.
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Dielectric losses, ohmic losses and surface wave effects in microstrip antennas
J. R. Mosig, F. Gardiol
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The article reviews laser‐processed carbons from various precursors, processing mechanism and their application in advanced batteries. The laser process is chemical free, fast, and scalable, enabling improved battery performance and stability for Li, Na, and Zn battery technologies.
Sujit Deshmukh +2 more
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Enhanced breakdown strength and suppressed dielectric loss of polymer nanocomposites with BaTiO3 fillers modified by fluoropolymer. [PDF]
Zhang J +7 more
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Hybrid integration of millimeter wave circuits based on low-loss dielectric waveguides
Nemat Dolatsha
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A single cell type Electro‐chromo‐emissive (ECECL) device integrating synchronized electrochromic (EC) and electrochemiluminescent (ECL) functions is developed using a mixed ionic‐electronic conductor (MIEC). A MIEC layer reduces ionic/electronic resistance, enabling ultrafast switching and enhanced optical contrast.
Hwandong Jang +5 more
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