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Double Helical Plasmonic Antennas
Plasmonic double helical antennas funnel circularly polarized light to the nanoscale, offering strong chiroptical interaction and directional light emission. Extending a single helix design tool, this study combines numerical modeling with experimental validation, revealing large, broadband dissymmetry factors in the visible range.
Aleksei Tsarapkin+7 more
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Fully memristive spiking neural network for energy-efficient graph learning. [PDF]
Shi T+14 more
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The effect of a molecular‐level dual‐ionophilic chitosan passivation layer is investigated on a nanostructured paper electrode featuring an interconnected network structure of highly oxygen‐functionalized single‐walled carbon nanotubes (C‐NPE). This molecular coating enabled a high Coulombic efficiency (>99.0%) and stable cycling over 350 cycles at an ...
Jisoo Kim+11 more
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Tight quasi-universality of Reeb graph distances. [PDF]
Bauer U, Bjerkevik HB, Fluhr B.
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$FC^-$-elements in totally disconnected groups and automorphisms of infinite graphs
Rögnvaldur G. Möller
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) poses significant challenges for regeneration due to a series of secondary injury mechanisms. How to use biomaterial approach to target the failed regeneration after SCI remains a critical challenge. This review systematically evaluates current strategies to optimize biomaterial topographies for neurite outgrowth, axonal ...
Wei Xu+7 more
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Category-specific topological learning of metal-organic frameworks.
Chen D, Chen CL, Wei GW.
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Concluding Notes-Looking Back; Looking Forward. [PDF]
Bucci W.
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An infinite family of semisymmetric graphs constructed from affine geometries
Shaofei Du, Furong Wang, Lin Zhang
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3D Concrete Printing of Triply Periodic Minimum Surfaces for Enhanced Carbon Capture and Storage
A 3D‐printable and carbon‐capturing concrete is developed by replacing cement with diatomaceous earth (DE), which enhances rheology, provides hierarchical porosity, and serves as a nucleation site for carbonation. Maximum absorption of 488.7 gCO2 kgcement−1 is achieved in 7 days, a 142% increase over conventional concrete, and the triply periodic ...
Kun‐Hao Yu+9 more
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