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Controlling the size and distribution of dispersoids is essential for optimizing the performance of oxide‐dispersion‐strengthened steels. This study focuses on nanoparticle dispersion and agglomeration during laser additive manufacturing of Fe20Cr alloy reinforced with ZrO 2 nanoparticles. Utilizing multiphysics phase‐field simulations and nanoparticle
Somnath Bharech+6 more
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Resonance-Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization Spectroscopy of Monocyclic and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Gas Phase. [PDF]
Schwarz C+6 more
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PASSIVE Q-SWITCHING OF A N2O LASER USING ETHYLENE [PDF]
H. Brunet, F. Voignier
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Shape Memory Polymer‐Based Hook‐and‐Loop Fastener for Robust Bonding and on‐Demand Easy Separation
A 3D shape memory polymer‐based hook‐and‐loop fastener, fabricated using projection microstereolithography and molding, offers tunable bonding strength through temperature control. When heated from 25 to 70 °C, the fastener softens and deforms easily, reducing bonding strength by 20‐fold for on‐demand easy separation.
Chen Yang+5 more
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Effect of CO₂ fractional laser intervention versus hyaluronidase injection in early scar treatment: a randomized controlled study. [PDF]
Hashad Y, Gharib F, Rafie M.
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RELAXATION PHENOMENA IN THE WATER VAPOR LASER [PDF]
W. Q. Jeffers, Paul D. Coleman
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The share of technical thermoplastics is expected to grow further in the e‐mobility segment. In this study, a detailed temperature‐based tribological characterization of technical thermoplastics is performed. The tribological properties are discussed in terms of the dynamic mechanical properties of polymers at different ambient temperatures. A proof of
Harsha Raghuram+2 more
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Intensity Fluctuations in a GaAs Laser. [PDF]
John A. Armstrong, Archibald W. Smith
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Previous studies on additive manufacturing primarily focus on the mechanical properties of as‐printed components. In the present work, researchers explore the potential of employing novel thermomechanical postprocessing techniques to improve the microstructure after printing.
Radim Kocich+3 more
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