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Giant Magnetic Coercivity Driven by Spin‐Bag Ferromagnetism in Epitaxial Sr3YCo4O10+δ Films with Engineered 2D Oxygen Vacancy Ordering

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A giant magnetic coercivity and a vertical shift of hysteresis loops are demonstrated in Sr3YCo4O10+δ epitaxial films. The hard magnetic behavior originates from ferromagnetic spin bags stabilized within a long‐range ordered oxygen‐vacancy structure.
Yanbin Chen   +12 more
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Sustainable Electrochemical Synthesis of High‐Quality MXenes: Mechanistic Insights, Applications, Challenges, and Technological Prospects

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Electrochemical etching provides an eco‐friendly alternative to hazardous HF methods for MXene production. This approach facilitates the selective isolation of the A‐layer from MAX phases with tunable surface terminations. Controlling voltage, electrolytes, temperature, and duration enables the optimal structural integrity. Nevertheless, existing scale
Jagdeep Singh   +4 more
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Microscopic Origin of Temperature‐Dependent Anisotropic Heat Transport in Ultrawide‐Bandgap Rutile GeO2

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Rutile GeO2${\rm GeO}_{2}$ exhibits orientation‐dependent heat transport with temperature‐dependent anisotropy, showing higher cross‐plane thermal conductivity along [001] than along the equivalent in‐plane [100] and [010] directions. Temperature‐dependent TDTR measurements and first‐principles phonon calculations identify the microscopic phonon ...
Pouria Emtenani   +9 more
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Pebbles and sand on asteroid (162173) Ryugu: In situ observation and particles returned to Earth

Science, 2022
The Hayabusa2 spacecraft investigated the C-type (carbonaceous) asteroid (162173) Ryugu. The mission performed two landing operations to collect samples of surface and subsurface material, the latter exposed by an artificial impact.
S. Tachibana   +109 more
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In situ Observation of Structural Evolution and Phase Engineering of Amorphous Materials during Crystal Nucleation

Advances in Materials, 2022
The nucleation pathway determines the structures and thus properties of formed nanomaterials, which is governed by the free energy of the intermediate phase during nucleation.
Xiao Han   +13 more
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Assimilation of In-Situ Observations

2022
In-situ observations from radiosondes, surface land and marine stations, and aircraft play an important role in data assimilation for global numerical weather prediction, even in the current era when observations from satellites provide approximately 90% of the observations assimilated.
Patricia M. Pauley, Bruce Ingleby
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In-Situ Observations of Reconnection in Space

Space Science Reviews, 2013
This paper gives an overview of the insights into the magnetic reconnection process obtained by in-situ measurements across current sheets found in planetary magnetospheres and the solar wind. Emphasis is placed on results that might be of interest to the study of reconnection in regions where no in-situ observations are available.
Paschmann, G., Øieroset, M., Phan, T.
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In-Situ Observation Selection for Quality Management in Metal Additive Manufacturing

Conference on Computability in Europe, 2021
Metal additive manufacturing (MAM) provides a larger design space with accompanying manufacturability than traditional manufacturing. Recently, much research has focused on simulating the MAM process with regards to part geometry, porosity, and ...
Byeong-Min Roh   +5 more
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In-situ observations of ion implanted surfaces

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1976
Abstract A scanning electron microscope facility is described which enables direct observations of sample surfaces during implantation. This technique enables measurements of the growth rates of surface features caused by He implantation of metals.
G.J. Thomas, W. Bauer
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