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Laser diagnostics for NTP fuel corrosion studies [PDF]
Viewgraphs and explanations on laser diagnostics for nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) fuel corrosion studies are presented. Topics covered include: NTP fuels; U-Zr-C system corrosion products; planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF); utilization of PLIF
Butt, D. P. +2 more
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PLLA honeycombs activated by plasma and high-energy excimer laser for stem cell support
Petr Slepička +8 more
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Erratum: ‘‘Properties of AlN films grown at 350 K by gas-phase excimer laser photolysis’’ [J. Appl. Phys. 78, 6000 (1995)] [PDF]
G. Radhakrishnan
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Anisotropic Charge Diffusion in Polar‐Layered Oxides for Ultralong Charge Retention
Anisotropic charge diffusion in epitaxially grown LAO thin films is reported, which enables ultralong charge retention. Surface‐accumulated oxygen vacancies effectively suppress out‐of‐plane electron hopping, allowing ≈90.9% of the surface charges to remain after a few weeks or longer.
Sungjun Choi +7 more
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Excimer laser coronary atherectomy for acute myocardial infarction with coronary artery ectasia and massive thrombosis. [PDF]
Hiruma T, Tanaka T, Nanasato M, Isobe M.
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ArF Excimer Laser Operated at 10 kHz with Small Electrode Separations
Takanobu Ishihara +3 more
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Monolayer Amorphous Carbon: Unlocking Disorder‐Induced Lithiophilicity
Atomic‐scale disorder in monolayer amorphous carbon generates abundant Li binding sites. Combined contact angle, electrochemical, and Density Functional Theory analyses show how this broad distribution of binding energies lowers the contact angle to around 30°, reduces the nucleation overpotential, and yields uniform lithium deposition.
Lu Shi +22 more
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M. Henry, R. Hutchinson
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Stent-Free Excimer Laser Atherectomy in AMI With Aplastic Anemia and Thrombocytopenia. [PDF]
Ma Y, Zhang Q, Wang W, Gao L.
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