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Local Thermal Conductivity Patterning in Rotating Lattice Crystals of Anisotropic Sb2S3
Microscale control of thermal conductivity in Sb2S3 is demonstrated via laser‐induced rotating lattice crystals. Thermal conductivity imaging reveals marked thermal transport anisotropy, with the c axis featuring amorphous‐like transport, whereas in‐plane directions (a, b) exhibit 3.5x and 1.7x larger thermal conductivity.
Eleonora Isotta +13 more
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A Novel Parallel In-Memory Logic Array Based on Programmable Diodes
Computing-In-Memory (CIM) is widely applied in neural networks due to its unique capability to perform multiply-and-accumulate operations within a circuit array.
Jiabao Ye +5 more
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Brain computation is organized via power-of-two-based permutation logic
There is considerable scientific interest in understanding how cell assemblies - the long-presumed computational motif - are organized so that the brain can generate cognitive behavior. The Theory of Connectivity proposes that the origin of intelligence
Kun Xie +12 more
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We combine previous work on coalgebraic logic with the coalgebraic traces semantics of Hasuo, Jacobs, and Sokolova.
Kissig, Christian, Kurz, Alexander
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An adapted processing for solvent‐free argyrodite solid electrolyte films based on insights into degradation mechanisms of the widely used binder polytetrafluoroethylene is presented. By adapting the dry film processing, long‐term cycling in Si||NMC pouch cells is demonstrated over more than 1000 cycles with a capacity retention of more than 80%, and ...
Maria Rosner +10 more
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An Embedded Reconfigurable IP Core with Variable Grain Logic Cell Architecture
Reconfigurable logic devices (RLDs) are classified as the fine-grained or coarse-grained type based on their basic logic cell architecture. In general, each architecture has its own advantage.
Motoki Amagasaki +4 more
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Electroactive Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Soft Actuators
Electroactive liquid crystal elastomers (eLCEs) can be actuated via electromechanical, electrochemical, or electrothermal effects. a) Electromechanical effects include Maxwell stress, electrostriction, and the electroclinic effect. b) Electrochemical effects arise from electrode redox reactions.
Yakui Deng, Min‐Hui Li
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Selvreferanse og refleksjon – Forholdet mellom teori og empiri i forskningsprosessen
Det samfunnsvitenskapelige feltet preges av fragmentering. Ulike skoleretninger utvikler seg isolert fra hverandre, og det går et hovedskille mellom teoritunge og mer empiriske tradisjoner.
Roar Hagen, Anita Gudmundsen
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Belief Revision, Minimal Change and Relaxation: A General Framework\n based on Satisfaction Systems, and Applications to Description Logics [PDF]
Marc Aiguier +3 more
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It is reported that the ferroelectric switching behavior of rhombohedral (3R) phase transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) bilayers strongly depends on their domain structures. Single‐domain TMDs (SD‐TMDs) with domain‐wall‐free structures exhibit robust and stable polarization switching, whereas poly‐domain TMDs (PD‐TMDs) with randomly distributed ...
Ji‐Hwan Baek +8 more
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