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This study reveals an atomic‐level correlation between bulk dislocations and the exsolution of surface nanoparticles through a novel approach for dislocation engineering in epitaxial thin films. Employing in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy, two primary reasons for the frequent nucleation of dislocation‐associated nanoparticles are ...
Moritz Lukas Weber +8 more
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Hardness Estimation of Compressor Journal for a Use of Instrumented Indentation Techniques [PDF]
Sung-Jong Kwak +4 more
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This work introduces an in situ precipitation strategy for the hydrogel‐based vat photopolymerization of architected ceramics and metals with reduced shrinkages and improved densities. Repeated infusion‐precipitation significantly increases metal loading within the hydrogels, which improves part quality after thermal conversion.
Yiming Ji +3 more
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Nano-indentation Hardness of Compositionally Modulated Ti-TiN Multilayer Films.
Masaru Kitagawa +5 more
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A transformative microwave‐driven vapor‐phase sintering strategy enables densification of proton‐conducting electrolytes at 980 °C, reducing the sintering temperature by over 500 °C and addressing a major bottleneck toward PCEC manufacturing. Abstract Protonic ceramic electrochemical cells (PCECs) hold significant promise for efficient power generation
Dongyeon Kim +8 more
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Energy concept of hardness for instrumented indentation [PDF]
Yu.V. Milman +2 more
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This review summarizes the latest progress in transforming renewable bamboo resources into high‐value functional materials. It emphasizes how to leverage bamboo's multiscale hierarchical structures to realize innovative applications in energy, construction, environment, and medicine, providing key insights for developing high‐performance bio‐based ...
Yuxiang Huang +13 more
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Vickers indentation hardness of stoichiometric and reduced single crystal TiO2 (rutile) from 25 to 800 C [PDF]
The indentation microhardness of stoichiometric and reduced single crystal rutile (TiO2) from 25 to 800 C is presented in this paper. The results serve two main purposes. One is to assess the effect of rutile's stoichiometry on its hardness. The other is
Deadmore, Daniel L. +1 more
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