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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi +4 more
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Electromagnetic moments of 215,217Bi: Probing shell evolution beyond N=126
The nuclear properties of bismuth isotopes (Z=83), with just one valence proton above the closed spherical shell at Z=82, are expected to be governed by a single unpaired proton.
A.N. Andreyev +94 more
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Ground state magnetic dipole moment of 35K
The ground state magnetic moment of 35K has been measured using the technique of nuclear magnetic resonance on beta-emitting nuclei. The short-lived 35K nuclei were produced following the reaction of a 36Ar primary beam of energy 150 MeV/nucleon incident
A. Arima +7 more
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The Nucleon Electric Dipole Moment in Light-Front QCD [PDF]
I present an exact relationship between the electric dipole moment and anomalous magnetic moment of the nucleon in the light-front formalism of QCD and consider its consequences.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, based on talks at CAQCD, Minneapolis, MN, May 11-14,
Gardner, S.
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Metamaterial Antennas Enhance MRI of the Eye and Occipital Brain
A radiofrequency antenna platform comprising planar and bend configurations is developed, incorporating structurally integrated epsilon‐negative metamaterial unit cells to enhance MRI. These antennas enable high‐resolution in vivo human MRI of the eye, orbit, and occipital brain. Comprehensive validation, including simulations, phantom experiments, SAR,
Nandita Saha +14 more
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Giant Keplerate molecule Fe30 - the first octopole magnet
The multipole expansion technique is applied to one of the largest magnetic molecules, Fe30. The molecule's dipole, toroid and quadrupole magnetic moments are equal to zero (in the absence of magnetic field) so the multipole expansion starts from the ...
A. K Zvezdin +10 more
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Photonics of Topological Magnetic Textures
Localized noncollinear magetic textures imprint their geometry and topology onto traversing photonic fields endowing them with orbital angular‐momentum, chirality, and magnetoelectric densities. Abstract Topological textures in magnetically ordered materials are an important case studies for fundamental research with promising applications in data ...
Vakhtang Jandieri +6 more
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We have studied the leptonic EDM and the LFV decays relating with the recent data of anomalous magnetic moment of muon, $$(g-2)_{\mu }$$ ( g - 2 ) μ in the leptonic dipole operator. We have adopted the successful $$\Gamma _2$$ Γ 2 modular invariant model
Takaaki Nomura +2 more
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It is shown that in the experiments for search of the EDM of an electron (atom, molecule) the T-odd magnetic moment induced by an electric field and the T-odd electric dipole moment induced by a magnetic field will be also measured.
B. V. Vasil’ev +3 more
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Multipolar Resonances in Electro‐Optic Metasurfaces with Moderate Refractive Index
Electro‐optic nanoantennas with moderate refractive indices of 2.3 to 3.0 are numerically shown to sustain strong multipolar resonances, enabling efficient light confinement and EO tuning. Multipolar modes of even parity are most sensitive to variations in the refractive index.
Viktoriia E. Babicheva +1 more
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