Altermagnetic Band Splitting in 10 nm Epitaxial CrSb Thin Films
Thin film altermagnets are attractive for potential spintronic applications. How thin can we make an altermagnet before quantum confinement perturbs the distinctive band structure? This paper uses angle‐resolved photoemission spectroscopy to show that the canonical g‐wave altermagnet, NiAs‐type CrSb, grown by molecular beam epitaxy, preserves its ...
Sandra Santhosh +20 more
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Biological and biologically‐inspired functional nanostructures with structural, thermal, optical, and sensing applications are reviewed. The role of nanoscale features in biological materials on performance is described, and their blueprints are used for bio‐inspired nanomaterials, synthesized using advanced techniques (i.e., photolithography, bio ...
Chao Hsuan (Joseph) Sung +15 more
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Tailoring Robust Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect via Entropy-Engineering. [PDF]
Shabbir SA, Yun FF, Nadeem M, Wang X.
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Discussion: “The Effect of Water/Residual Oil Emulsions on Air Pollutant Emissions and Efficiency of Commercial Boilers” (Hall, R. E., 1976, ASME J. Eng. Power, 98, pp. 425–430) [PDF]
Frederick L. Dryer
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Detecting the Six Polytypes of Five‐Layer Graphite
The six possible periodic crystals—so‐called polytypes of Penta layer graphene are identified using Raman, second harmonic, and electric surface potential measurements. The measurements reveal the polytypes’ abundance, relative stability, and annihilation dynamics, crucial for future multiferroic SlideTronic applications.
Nirmal Roy +5 more
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Machine Learning-Based Position Detection Using Hall-Effect Sensor Arrays on Resource-Constrained Microcontroller. [PDF]
Németh Z +5 more
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Measurement of Distribution of Magnetic Flux Density, Using Hall Effect of InSb
Masataka Sugiyama +2 more
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Characterization of laser annealed InP with ellipsometry and Hall effect measurement [PDF]
R. Fremunt +3 more
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Tunable Magnetism and Intrinsic Exchange Bias in Al‐Substituted Terbium Iron Garnet
Al substitution in terbium iron garnet thin films enables continuous tuning of the magnetic compensation temperature from 190 K to above room temperature. Near compensation, a giant intrinsic exchange bias emerges, whose sign and stochasticity can be controlled by external fields and cooling history. This approach provides new routes to engineer garnet
Takayuki Shiino +3 more
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Observation of a non-reciprocal skyrmion Hall effect of hybrid chiral skyrmion tubes in synthetic antiferromagnetic multilayers. [PDF]
Dohi T +16 more
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