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Towards flexible solid-state supercapacitors for smart and wearable electronics
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Porous Conductive Textiles for Wearable Electronics.
Chemical ReviewsOver the years, researchers have made significant strides in the development of novel flexible/stretchable and conductive materials, enabling the creation of cutting-edge electronic devices for wearable applications.
Yichun Ding +7 more
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Electron-electron neutrino bremsstrahlung. - I
Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1969We compute the transition probability per unit time and volume relative to processes of the general type a1 + a2 → a3 + a4 + v + v, where a1, a3 are charged baryons or leptons and a2, a4 are leptons, in view of estimating the neutrino energy loss rate in stars due to these processes.
P. Cazzola, A. Saggion
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Electron—Electron Interaction and Electron Correlation
2000The problem of electronic states in a solid is a many-body problem of a macroscopic number of particles since the electrons interact with each other through Coulomb repulsion. Since it is obviously impossible to solve such a formidable problem exactly, one has to resort to approximate methods.
Nobuo Tsuda +3 more
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Electronic detectors for electron microscopy
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 2011AbstractElectron microscopy (EM) is an important tool for high-resolution structure determination in applications ranging from condensed matter to biology. Electronic detectors are now used in most applications in EM as they offer convenience and immediate feedback that is not possible with film or image plates.
A R, Faruqi, G, McMullan
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Electron–electron and electron–positron bremsstrahlung
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2006Abstract The bremsstrahlung emitted in electron–electron (e–e) and electron–positron (e - –e + ) collisions is investigated. After a short description of the kinematics, cross sections exact to lowest-order perturbation theory are presented and compared with available approximations, and experiments on the two processes are ...
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Cellulose‐Based Flexible Functional Materials for Emerging Intelligent Electronics
Advances in Materials, 2020There is currently enormous and growing demand for flexible electronics for personalized mobile equipment, human–machine interface units, wearable medical‐healthcare systems, and bionic intelligent robots.
Dawei Zhao +5 more
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Electron heating in GaAs due to electron-electron interactions
Physical Review B, 1994The interactions of hot electrons in semiconductor layers are usually studied assuming the scattering mechanisms affect only the injected hot electron distribution, leaving the cold electrons and the lattice in thermal equilibrium. However, if the energy transfer from hot to cold electrons is sufficiently large the cold electron distribution can be ...
, Brill, , Heiblum
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Electronic detectors for electron microscopy
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2007Due to the increasing popularity of electron cryo-microscopy (cryoEM) in the structural analysis of large biological molecules and macro-molecular complexes and the need for simple, rapid and efficient readout, there is a persuasive need for improved detectors.
A R, Faruqi, R, Henderson
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Stretchable Electronics Based on PDMS Substrates
Advances in Materials, 2020Stretchable electronics, which can retain their functions under stretching, have attracted great interest in recent decades. Elastic substrates, which bear the applied strain and regulate the strain distribution in circuits, are indispensable components ...
Dianpeng Qi +4 more
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