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Strain‐Field‐Induced Bandgap Opening in Bilayer Graphene
Bandgaps of up to 50 meV are opened in bilayer graphene through periodic in‐plane strain fields imposed by a three‐layer graphene/organic 2D crystal/graphene heterostructure. The bandgap originates not from bilayer formation itself, but from bond‐length modulation at domain boundaries.
Shuangjie Zhao +2 more
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Experimental observation of topological Dirac vortex mode in terahertz photonic crystal fibers. [PDF]
Xing H, Xue Z, Shum PP, Cong L.
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Scalable Room‐Temperature Terahertz Graphene Cameras
ABSTRACT Terahertz (THz) imaging has emerged as a powerful tool for non‐destructive, label‐free analysis across several scientific disciplines, ranging from materials science to biomedical research. By capturing the spatial‐dependent information in a broad range of frequencies, this technique enables the identification of chemical composition ...
Lili Shi +2 more
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Elemental redistribution during coprecipitation of kappa (κ)‐type and B2 precipitates in an Al‐alloyed lightweight steel is revealed by atom probe tomography (APT) and density functional theory (DFT). Fe and Ni redistribution promotes the evolution of B2 phase from NiAl‐type toward FeAl‐type and improves the stability of κ and B2 phases during ...
Bowen Zou +6 more
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Observation of type-II and type-III Dirac points in circuit lattices. [PDF]
Wang W +8 more
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Greenhouse cultivation offers the advantage of controlled growth conditions, leading to enhanced crop productivity and quality. However, maintaining these optimal conditions requires substantial energy, resulting in increased greenhouse gas emissions and operational costs. Integrating local renewable energy sources, particularly photovoltaic (PV) solar
Akihiro Funaki, Jorge Solis
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Sublinear transport in Kagome metals from the interplay of Dirac cones and Van Hove singularities. [PDF]
Peshcherenko N +3 more
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ABSTRACT Diagnosing high‐impedance ground faults (HIGFs) in distribution networks is extremely challenging because high transition resistance significantly reduces electrical signal strength and unpredictable initial fault phase angles coupled with asymmetric voltage disturbances often lead to misclassification.
Zhengyang Li +5 more
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Superconductivity in Hourglass Dirac Chain Metals (Ti, Hf)IrGe. [PDF]
Meena PK +7 more
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Wave Tracing: Generalizing The Path Integral To Wave Optics
Abstract Modeling the wave nature of light and the propagation and diffraction of electromagnetic fields is crucial for the accurate simulation of many phenomena, yet wave simulations are significantly more computationally complex than classical ray‐based models.
Shlomi Steinberg, Matt Pharr
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