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Laser surface texturing significantly improves the corrosion resistance and mechanical strength of 3D‐printed iron polylactic acid (Ir‐PLA) for marine applications. Optimal laser parameters reduce corrosion by 80% and enhance tensile strength by 25% and ductility by 15%.
Mohammad Rezayat+6 more
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Quantum error correction of qudits beyond break-even. [PDF]
Brock BL+7 more
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This study explores aerosol jet‐printed (AJP) surface roughness, its effects on the performance of microwave electronics, and its process contributors. First, an electromagnetic model is vetted for AJP's unique roughness signature. Simulations are built which show process‐induced roughness is as significant as conductor resistivity in driving microwave
Christopher Areias, Alkim Akyurtlu
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Causal Concentration-Response Modeling with Continuous Curves and Exposure Error Correction: PM2.5 and Mortality in the Medicare Cohort. [PDF]
Schwartz J, Feng Y, Castro E, Wei Y.
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Correction for the inherent error in optical density readings [PDF]
Jay Lawrence, Stefanie Maier
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Previous studies on additive manufacturing primarily focus on the mechanical properties of as‐printed components. In the present work, researchers explore the potential of employing novel thermomechanical postprocessing techniques to improve the microstructure after printing.
Radim Kocich+3 more
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Optical systems are widely used in aerospace, life sciences, civil livelihood and other fields. The lens is one of the most common components in optical systems, and its centre thickness is an important parameter in material characterization and ...
Haojie Zhang+5 more
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Scalable Fabrication of Height‐Variable Microstructures with a Revised Wetting Model
Height‐variable microstructures are fabricated using a scalable CO2 laser machining approach, enabling precise control of wettability through structural gradients. Classical wetting models fail to capture height‐induced effects, necessitating a revised theoretical framework.
Prabuddha De Saram+2 more
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