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Microscopic Origin of Temperature‐Dependent Anisotropic Heat Transport in Ultrawide‐Bandgap Rutile GeO2

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Rutile GeO2${\rm GeO}_{2}$ exhibits orientation‐dependent heat transport with temperature‐dependent anisotropy, showing higher cross‐plane thermal conductivity along [001] than along the equivalent in‐plane [100] and [010] directions. Temperature‐dependent TDTR measurements and first‐principles phonon calculations identify the microscopic phonon ...
Pouria Emtenani   +9 more
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Ultralong-living magnons in the quantum limit. [PDF]

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Serha RO   +11 more
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Quantum beats of exciton-polarons in CsPbI<sub>3</sub> perovskite nanocrystals. [PDF]

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Trifonov AV   +12 more
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Shared spatial and temporal principles govern connectome dynamics across timescales. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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A Lifetime of Learning, A Lifetime of Educating

Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021
When did you know you wanted to be a teacher? Apparently for me it was second grade. Teachers were goddesses (I have to use the female noun here since I did not encounter a male teacher until I was in algebra in junior high school.) You respected them, and they knew it all. I wanted to be like that!
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Lifetimes in18F

Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 1983
The lifetimes of nine levels in18F have been measured by using the DSAM and the3He(16O, p)18F inverse reaction at 21 MeV incident energy on Al backings. Particle-gamma coincidence was employed. Levels (MeV) and corresponding lifetime (ps) deduced by a line shape analysis are as follows: 1.70 (0.897±0.057), 2.10 (4.93±0.78), 2.52 (0.554±0.045), 3.06 (
MORO R   +7 more
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In a Lifetime

New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
IT is natural for an audience to assume that one who has survived beyond the Biblical age of three score years and ten might touch upon a few changes in professional activities during a lifetime th...
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