A framework for spontaneous Brillouin noise: unveiling fundamental limits in Brillouin metrology. [PDF]
Jin S +9 more
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Selection Strategies for Flexible Pressure Sensor Electrode Materials Toward Ultrafast Response
This study reveals, for the first time, how the electrode–organic interface governs the temporal performance of flexible pressure sensors. By pairing high‐conductivity CVD PEDOT with commonly used metal electrodes, the authors demonstrate that interfacial energy alignment dictates microsecond‐scale response, providing a straightforward design strategy ...
Jinwook Baek +11 more
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Theoretical modelling of efficient fire safety water networks by certified domination. [PDF]
Raczek J, Miotk M.
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Distance domination in partitioned graphs [PDF]
Fu, Chin-Mei Kau, Vestergaard, Preben D.
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Viscoelasticity‐driven instabilities are harnessed to create tunable, periodic textures in 3D‐printed liquid crystalline polymers. This study illustrates how processing parameters control these spontaneous meso‐scale patterns. These unique structural architectures unlock new possibilities for functional devices, ranging from photonic components to ...
Miaomiao Zou +17 more
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Acyclic and star coloring parameters of fractal cubic networks. [PDF]
Renuga C +3 more
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Structure–Transport–Ion Retention Coupling for Enhanced Nonvolatile Artificial Synapses
Nitrogen incorporation into the conjugated backbone of donor–acceptor polymers enables efficient charge transfer and deep ion embedding in organic electrochemical synaptic transistors (OESTs). This molecular‐level design enhances non‐volatile synaptic properties, providing a new strategy for developing high‐performance and reliable neuromorphic devices.
Donghwa Lee +5 more
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A Decomposition-Based Evolutionary Algorithm with Neighborhood Region Domination. [PDF]
Ma H, Ning J, Zheng J, Zhang C.
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Rational Device Design and Doping‐Controlled Performance in Fast‐Response π‐Ion Gel Transistors
π‐Ion gel transistors (PIGTs) achieve extraordinary transconductance and stability through device configuration optimization, high‐mobility conjugated polymer selection, and hole scavenger doping. The optimized PIGTs maintain performance on flexible substrates, enabling printed, fast‐response, and wearable electronics.
Masato Kato +10 more
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Encounters and Disagreements Between Indigenous Family Education and School Education: Narrative Reviews. [PDF]
Godoy-Leal F +2 more
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