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Interfacial Crystal Hall Effect Reversible by Ferroelectric Polarization [PDF]
The control of spin-dependent properties by voltage, not involving magnetization switching, has significant advantages for low-power spintronics. Here, we predict that the interfacial crystal Hall effect (ICHE) can serve for this purpose. We show that the ICHE can occur in heterostructures composed of compensated antiferromagnetic metals and non ...
Ding-Fu Shao +4 more
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Polarization and dispersion corrections to the interfacial energy of the facets at the boundary between calcium/barium crystals and nonpolar organic liquids [PDF]
In this paper we have obtained polarization and dispersion corrections to the interfacial energy of the faces at the boundary between calcium and barium crystals of low-temperature modifications and nonpolar organic liquids using the electron-statistical
A.M. Apekov, I.G. Shebzukhova
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Electrical stimulation is one of the candidates for elongation-driven regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves. Different organs and tissues have an inherent cell structure and size.
Risa Otagiri +6 more
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Interfacial Polarization Restriction for Ultrahigh Energy‐Storage Density in Lead‐Free Ceramics
Dielectric capacitors with high power densities are crucial for pulsed electronic devices and clean energy technologies. However, their breakdown strengths (Eb) strongly limit their power densities.
W. Cao +10 more
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Utilizing liquid rubber to toughen epoxy resin is one of the most mature and promising methods. However, the dielectric relaxation characteristics of the epoxy/liquid rubber composites have not been studied systematically, while the relaxation behaviours
Chi Chen +5 more
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The ferricyanide/ferrocyanide system has been historically utilized as an electrochemical standard under typical conditions, including dilute concentrations and narrow polarization ranges.
Moises Sanchez-Amaya +6 more
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Multi-layer 2D material assemblies provide a great number of interfaces beneficial for electromagnetic wave absorption. However, avoiding agglomeration and achieving layer-by-layer ordered intercalation remain challenging. Here, 3D reduced graphene oxide
Ge Wang +6 more
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Solute-Free Interfacial Zones in Polar Liquids [PDF]
Large, solute-free interfacial zones have recently been described in aqueous solutions. Found next to hydrophilic surfaces, these "exclusion zones" are commonly several hundred micrometers wide and represent regions of water that appear to be more ordered than bulk water. We report here that other polar solvents including methanol, ethanol, isopropanol,
Binghua, Chai, Gerald H, Pollack
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Interfacial Polarization in Thermoplastic Basalt Fiber-Reinforced Composites [PDF]
The aim of this work was to study the interfacial behavior of basalt-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic blends of polypropylene and poly(butylene terephthalate) (PP/PBT). We examined the effect of two compatibilizers and two basalt fiber (BF) sizings: commercial (REF) and experimental (EXP).
Wojciech Ignaczak +2 more
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Small-size CaCu3Ti3.95Zr0.05O12 enhanced dielectric constant of LDPE by 88.5% due to enhancing interfacial polarization included by ultrahigh interfacial area (∼3.0 × 105 m2) and played a prominent role in homogenize electric field distribution in LDPE ...
Gao Liang +3 more
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