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Electromagnetic prompt response in an elastic wave cavity
A rapid, or prompt response, of an electromagnetic nature, is found in an elastic wave scattering experiment. The experiment is performed with torsional elastic waves in a quasi-one-dimensional cavity with one port, formed by a notch grooved at a certain
Báez, G. +4 more
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Computational Modeling of Reticular Materials: The Past, the Present, and the Future
Reticular materials are advanced materials with applications in emerging technologies. A thorough understanding of material properties at operating conditions is critical to accelerate the deployment at an industrial scale. Herein, the status of computational modeling of reticular materials is reviewed, supplemented with topical examples highlighting ...
Wim Temmerman +3 more
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Unraveling the Role of Surfactants in Micelle‐Templated Growth of Chiral Plasmonic Nanoparticles
Micelle template‐directed growth enables precise control over the chiroptical properties of gold nanorods. Comparison of surfactants with varying aliphatic tail lengths shows that longer tails increase groove inclination and reduce groove density. Optimized conditions for the longest‐tail surfactant (C18) yield slightly higher g‐factors than those ...
Mónica Paz‐Insua +7 more
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Analytic Tableaux for Simple Type Theory and its First-Order Fragment
We study simple type theory with primitive equality (STT) and its first-order fragment EFO, which restricts equality and quantification to base types but retains lambda abstraction and higher-order variables.
Alonzo Church +19 more
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Time‐Efficient Electron Tomography for a Quantitative Description of Chiral Nanorods
To establish structural‐optical property correlations in chiroptically active nanomaterials, conventional electron tomography, which yields 3D reconstructions with nanometric resolution, is a powerful but slow technique. It is demonstrated that fast acquisition schemes afford accelerated characterization of chiral Au nanorods, without loss of quality ...
Valentina Girelli Consolaro +7 more
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A single‐step tunable chiral growth of Au NRs with controllable circular dichrosim (CD) response is reported, and the application of narrow CD response for biosensing with superior Figures of Merit (FoM = RIS/linewidth) over conventional extinction‐based approach in sensitivity is demonstrated.
Carlos Fernández‐Lodeiro +11 more
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Narrow‐Diameter Tubular One‐Dimensional van der Waals Heterostructures
Narrow 1D van der Waals heterostructures are formed by template‐assisted growth of single‐layer lutetium halide nanotubes, down to ≈1 nm diameter, inside single‐walled carbon nanotubes. The role of the halide size on nanotube formation is elucidated by means of aberration‐corrected electron microscopy and image simulations, while the electronic ...
Elzbieta Pach +10 more
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Asymmetry and non-dispersivity in the Aharonov-Bohm effect
The dispersionless nature of Aharonov-Bohm effect is still debated. Here, the authors show an asymmetry in the diffraction pattern of an electron beam induced and controlled by an inaccessible magnetic flux, which means electrons behave “as if” an ...
Maria Becker +4 more
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Fan Chen, Hai Li
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A \ce{(LaVO_3)_6/(SrVO_3)_3} superlattice is studied with a combination of sub-{\AA} resolved scanning transmission electron microscopy and monochromated electron energy-loss spectroscopy.
Boullay, Philippe +10 more
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