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A two‐step approach combining laser powder bed fusion of FeSi electrical steel with Bakelite infiltration enables the fabrication of multifunctional gyroid lattice composites. The resulting structures exhibit high strength, magnetic anisotropy, and complete polymer infiltration, demonstrating a simple and scalable route toward lightweight, mechanically
Angelo F. Andreoli +9 more
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Cardiac radiotherapy induces electrical conduction reprogramming in the absence of transmural fibrosis. [PDF]
Zhang DM +18 more
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Imaging Electrical Conduction through InAs Nanowires [PDF]
A. C. Bleszynski +5 more
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The thermal diffusivity of MgO‐C refractories is highly sensitive to sample preparation and processing procedures. In this article, the effects of coking sequence, machining conditions, structural inhomogeneity, and graphite coating application on measurements using laser flash apparatus are systematically investigated.
Luyao Pan +4 more
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Electrical Conduction Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Films with Different Structures. [PDF]
Tomidokoro M +8 more
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Coating of plasma polymerized film [PDF]
Plasma polymerized thin film coating and the use of other coatings is suggested for passivation film, thin film used for conducting light, and solid body lubrication film of dielectrics of ultra insulators for electrical conduction, electron accessories,
Ishibashi, S., Morita, S.
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A wood‐based magnetic and conductive material called Magwood (MW), capable of blocking almost 99.99% of electromagnetic waves (in the X‐band frequency range), is synthesized using a simple, solvent‐free process. MW is lightweight, resists water, and is flame‐retardant, making it a promising alternative for shielding electronics. The rapid proliferation
Akash Madhav Gondaliya +3 more
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Gd/Mn Co-Doped CaBi4Ti4O15 Aurivillius-Phase Ceramics: Structures, Electrical Conduction and Dielectric Relaxation Behaviors. [PDF]
Wu D, Zhou H, Li L, Chen Y.
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Electrically weldable conductive elastomers
Flexible and stretchable electronic devices are subject to failure because of vulnerable circuit interconnections. We develop a low-voltage (1.5 to 4.5 V) and rapid (as low as 5 s) electric welding strategy to integrate both rigid electronic components and soft sensors in flexible circuits under ambient conditions.
Haimen Lin +10 more
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