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Two‐photon lithography (TPL) enables 3D magnetic nanostructures with unmatched freedom in geometry and material choice. Advances in voxel control, deposition, and functionalization open pathways to artificial spin ices, racetracks, microrobots, and a number of additional technological applications.
Joseph Askey +5 more
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A new coupled-inductor-free bidirectional DC-DC converter with low current ripple in both sides. [PDF]
Sharifi S, Delshad M.
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Tunable and Recyclable Piezoelectric Biomaterials via Ion‐Directed Guanine‐Quadruplex Assembly
Guanine‐quadruplex (GQ) assemblies, formed via ion‐mediated self‐assembly of amphiphilic guanine derivatives, are introduced as tunable and recyclable piezoelectric biomaterials. Distinct alkali ions induce unique dipole configurations and piezoelectric outputs, with K⁺ yielding the highest performance.
Seungho Lee +9 more
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A new quadratic step-up DC-DC converter with low voltage and current stresses. [PDF]
Hasanpour S, Nouri T.
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Multilayered Transformer Utilizing Mn-Zn Ferrite and Its Application to Forward Type DC-DC Converter
Toshiro Sato +5 more
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An innovative combination of size‐controlled template synthesis, partial cation exchange reactions, and dual shell passivation offers a new class of RoHS‐compliant, heavy metal‐free Cu‐Zn‐In‐Se/ZnS/Al2O3 core/shell/shell quantum dots (QDs), exhibiting long‐range tunability, highly efficient SWIR emission with remarkably narrow photoluminescence ...
Avijit Saha +8 more
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High gain non-isolated step-up DC-DC converter proper for renewable energy applications. [PDF]
Rostami R, Hosseini SH, Sharifian MBB.
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Vacuum‐based deposition is promising for perovskite solar cells to be successfully commercialized. However, co‐evaporation, the most common vapor phase deposition technique, suffers from very low deposition rates. In this work, we reveal that high deposition rates can lead to carbon flakes depositing into the perovskite absorber layers due to material ...
Thomas Feeney +13 more
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