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In situ monitoring of bulk photoalignment reveals how molecular weight, azobenzene content, cooling rate, and thickness govern ordering in main‐chain liquid crystalline polymers. Optimized copolymers exceed conventional thickness limits, maintaining stable alignment up to 130 µm with high energy efficiency and reversible optical patterning.
Jaechul Ju +3 more
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Trust-Aware Causal Consistency Routing for Quantum Key Distribution Networks Against Malicious Nodes. [PDF]
Luo Y, Li Q.
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Inclusive Survey of Various Trust based Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad-hoc Network
Priya Kautoo +2 more
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Single Solid‐State Ion Channels as Potentiometric Nanosensors
Single gold nanopores functionalized with mixed self‐assembled monolayers act as solid‐state ion channels for direct, selective potentiometric sensing of inorganic ions (Ag⁺). The design overcomes key miniaturization barriers of conventional ion‐selective electrodes by combining low resistivity with suppressed loss of active components, enabling robust
Gergely T. Solymosi +4 more
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Energy-driven K-means-based LEACH routing protocol for enhanced lifetime in wireless sensor networks. [PDF]
Saroit IA, Tarek D.
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Cluster Based Hierarchical Addressing for Dynamic Source Routing
Samidha Shirke +3 more
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In situ TEM uncovers the atomic‐scale mechanisms underlying hydrogen‐driven γ‐Fe2O3→Fe3O4→FeO reduction. In γ‐Fe2O3, oxygen vacancies cluster around intrinsic Fe vacancies, leading to nanopore formation, whereas in Fe3O4, vacancy aggregation is suppressed, preserving a dense structure.
Yupeng Wu +14 more
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CEAF: Capsule network enhanced feature fusion architecture for Chinese Named Entity Recognition. [PDF]
Ma S, Liu G, Xu Y.
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SURVEY ON DYNAMIC SOURCE ROUTING, ATTACKS AND COUNTER MEASURES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Jagadanna
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A W/NbOx/Pt memristor demonstrates the coexistence of volatile, non‐volatile, and threshold switching characteristics. Volatile switching serves as a reservoir computing layer, providing dynamic short‐term processing. Non‐volatile switching, stabilized through ISPVA, improves reliable long‐term readout. Threshold switching operates as a leaky integrate
Ungbin Byun, Hyesung Na, Sungjun Kim
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