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Light‐Harvesting Nanomaterials Based on Dyes for Energy Transfer and Amplified Biosensing
Light harvesting (LH) in plants inspires researchers to develop artificial LH nanomaterials. Here, LH nanomaterials based on organic dyes are reviewed, considering fundamental challenges on aggregation‐caused quenching, excitation energy transfer, and exciton migration length.
Andrey S. Klymchenko+2 more
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Graphene is grown from pyrene and its carboxylated derivative, 1‐pyrenecarboxylic acid (1‐PCA). The carboxylic acid group of 1‐PCA underwent decarboxylation to produce pyrene and CO2, thereby triggering the Boudouard reaction. This reaction results in graphene with high charge‐carrier mobility by decreasing vacancy‐type defects and oxygen groups in the
Jeong In Ryu+5 more
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A light dilaton at the LHC [PDF]
Abstract In this paper, we explore the possibility that a light dilaton can be the first sign of new physics at the LHC. The dilaton could emerge in approximate scale invariant UV completions of the SM as the Goldstone boson associated with the spontaneous breaking of the scale invariance.
Aqeel Ahmed+2 more
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In a framework of simplified model, we perform a simulated search for the singlet vector-like bottom quark B decaying into tW with t hadronic decay and W leptonic decay at the 14 TeV high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), 27 TeV high energy LHC (HE-LHC) and 100 ...
Jinzhong Han+2 more
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For most microscopy measurements the sample is placed on a substrate, which causes symmetry breaking, especially relevant for chiral plasmonic nanostructures. DNA origami mediated X‐shaped AuNR dimers showing high structural purity in solution, exhibit significant diversity in lineshapes and signal intensities for their circular differential scattering
Amrita Chakraborty+9 more
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The experiments at the LHC are searching for many different final states that can hint to the presence of new physics beyond the Standard Model. One of the most interesting and promising sectors for these searches is that of the top quark, for both theoretical and phenomenological reasons linked to its large mass and to its possible special role in the
Aldo Deandrea+2 more
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Weak Scale Supersymmetry Emergent from the String Landscape
Superstring flux compactifications can stabilize all moduli while leading to an enormous number of vacua solutions, each leading to different 4−d laws of physics.
Howard Baer+3 more
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The LHC is expected to resume later this year. Though results at the Tevatron make it more difficult for the LHC to pick out Higgs bosons, there are other results which are expected.
Sidharth, Burra G.
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Polysulfides From Inverse Vulcanization Used in Electronic Tongues for Heavy Metal Sensing
Schematic illustration of the polysulfide‐based e‐tongue system. ABSTRACT Polysulfides (PS) are versatile sulfur‐rich polymers synthesized via the inverse vulcanization of elemental sulfur, a simple one‐pot method that transforms an abundant, low‐cost residue into a functional material. In this work, we employed different PS structures as sensing units
Stella F. Valle+5 more
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Simplified SIMPs and the LHC [PDF]
The existence of Dark Matter (DM) in the form of Strongly Interacting Massive Particles (SIMPs) may be motivated by astrophysical observations that challenge the classical Cold DM scenario. Other observations greatly constrain, but do not completely exclude, the SIMP alternative.
Daci, Nadir+4 more
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