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Shaping of Biohybrid Functional Living Materials
This work demonstrates a strategy for shaping living mycelium into functional materials by directing its natural growth. Nanoparticles armor hyphae, micron‐scale particles entangle within the network, and printed hydrogel architectures steer expansion, creating defined geometries.
Sarah Schyck +3 more
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Dynamics of Ferroelastic Domain Walls Associated with the Dielectric Relaxation in CsPbCl<sub>3</sub> Single Crystals. [PDF]
Yu Z, Zou C, Yang D.
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Interconversion of multiferroic domains and domain walls. [PDF]
Hassanpour E +10 more
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Ferroelectric memcapacitors enable non‐volatile, voltage‐programmable capacitance tuning for adaptive electronics. A TiN/HfZrO/TiN device stack demonstrates more than eight stable capacitance states within a 24 pF memory window in compact 60 ×$\times$ 60 μm2$\umu{\rm m}^{2}$ devices at low operating voltages.
Deepika Yadav +6 more
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High-speed antiferromagnetic domain walls driven by coherent spin waves. [PDF]
Seyler KL +6 more
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Long-lifetime spin excitations near domain walls in 1T-TaS2. [PDF]
Aishwarya A +8 more
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Parallel 3D Bioprinting on SLIPS‐Microarrays
This work introduces the first truly parallel 3D bioprinting method, enabling both the simultaneous fabrication of hundreds of cell laden hydrogel 3D structures and their HTS in individual liquid compartments. By integrating Digital Light Processing (DLP) stereolithography with functional micropatterns, the platform decouples printing time from array ...
Julius von Padberg +3 more
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Engineering of magnetic domain walls via antidot geometry for advanced multi-state memory applications. [PDF]
Al Bahri M, Al-Kamiyani S, Saavedra E.
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Effect of Chiral Damping on the dynamics of chiral domain walls and skyrmions. [PDF]
Safeer CK +8 more
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Triblock Polymer Engineering Enables Hydration‐Rich, High‐Performance, Fouling‐Resistant Interfaces
A molecularly engineered triblock polymer (PHZ) rapidly reorganizes into a hydration‐rich interfacial layer on diverse surfaces, strongly suppressing hydrophobic attraction and fouling. The triblock polymer provides robust energy and steric barriers to oily foulants, enabling high‐performance antifouling at ultralow dosage.
Chenyu Qiao +6 more
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