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Flow vorticity in peripheral high-energy heavy-ion collisions [PDF]
Vorticity development is studied in the reaction plane of peripheral relativistic heavy-ion reactions where the initial state has substantial angular momentum.
Wang, Du-Juan +5 more
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Isospin effects in heavy-ion reactions: Results from transport theories
We discuss recent studies, within the framework of transport theories, on heavy ion reactions between charge asymmetric systems, from low up to Fermi energies.
Colonna M., Baran V., Rizzo C.
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Pickering‐Engineered Microparticles for Magnetically Guided Motion and Light‐Triggered Catalysis
Magnetically responsive wax microparticles stabilized by hematite cubes through the Pickering emulsification strategy are developed, showing controlled size, motion, and light‐activated catalytic activity. Annealing under a magnetic field enhances their mobility and steering.
Chiara Ferlito +6 more
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Pre-equilibrium decay processes in energetic heavy ion reactions [PDF]
The Boltzmann master equation (BME) is defined for application to precompound decay in heavy ion reactions in the 10 100 MeV/nucleon regime. Predicted neutron spectra are compared with measured results for central collisions of /sup 20/Ne and /sup 12/C ...
Blann, M.
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Research on Prediction Method for Heavy Ion SEE Cross-section Based on Proton SEE Cross-section
With the development of space technology and semiconductor technology, more and more microelectronic devices are used in spacecraft. Heavy ions and protons are two main particles that cause single event effect (SEE) in devices.
MA Xu;HAN Jinhua;GUO Gang;CHEN Qiming;LIU Jiancheng;ZHAO Shuyong;ZHANG Zheng
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Toward Fast Proton Shuttling in Acidic Oxygen Evolution Reaction
This review establishes proton transfer dynamics as a descriptor governing acidic OER activity, moving beyond the kinetic constraints derived from the proton coupled electron transfer. We discuss how deprotonation governs classical mechanisms, including adsorbate evolution mechanism (AEM), lattice oxygen mechanism (LOM) and oxide path mechanism (OPM ...
Ashish Gaur +3 more
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Nuclear structure studies with heavy-ion transfer reactions
The potential of heavy-ion transfer reactions for nuclear structure studies is ...
SIEMSSEN, RH, Siemssen, R. H.
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Long lifetime components in the decay of excited super-heavy nuclei [PDF]
For nuclear reactions in which super-heavy nuclei can be formed, the essential difference between the fusion process followed by fission and non-equilibrium processes leading to fission-like fragments is there action time. Quite probable non-equilibrium
Fregeau, M.O. +12 more
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Rare isotope beam facilities require shielding data in early stage of their design. There is much less shielding data on neutrons from the reactions between heavy ion beams and matter than the data on neutrons produced by protons.
Eunjoong Lee +5 more
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This work presents a programmable atomic engineering strategy for 2D materials using Å‐scale nanoreactors formed by bilayer graphene (BLG) intercalation. A new class of alkali‐iron‐chloride compounds, along with lateral heterostructures composed of monolayer alkali halides and iron chlorides, is revealed.
Haiming Sun +6 more
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