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Completely monotonic functions on cones [PDF]
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An efficient charge transfer and energy transfer at heterostructure interfaces is vital for optoelectronics. Quasi‐2D perovskites with varying layer thicknesses can create multiple interfaces, hindering charge transfer and energy transfer. Cesium Iodide (CsI) can help to redistribute these phases strategically, thereby enhancing energy transfer and ...
Nilesh G. Saykar +5 more
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Self-propulsive active nematics. [PDF]
de Graaf Sousa N +3 more
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Inverse Spillover and Dimensionality Effects on Interstitial Hydrogen
Interstitial hydrogen behaves distinctly at interfaces compared to the bulk. Vanadium films show proximity‐dependent hydrogen depletion near interfaces–an inverse of hydrogen spillover. Ion beam and resistivity measurements reveal Fe/V‐superlattices have lower hydrogen solubility and higher critical temperature than Cr/V due to proximity‐induced finite
Kristina Komander +6 more
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Band Offsets from Angle‐Resolved Valence Band Photoemission Spectroscopy
Soft X‐ray Angle‐Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (SX‐ARPES) is employed to quantify conduction band offsets at semiconductor surfaces and interfaces by fitting valence band photoemission spectra. This method surpasses traditional techniques, providing accurate results for InAs and InSb systems.
Procopios Constantinou +11 more
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Real‐Time Monitoring of 2D TMDC MOCVD: An In Situ Spectroscopic Reflectance Approach
By processing the high‐temperature reflectance spectra acquired during MOCVD, the dynamic differential reflectance colormap is plotted, where the nucleation, lateral growth, and coalescence of monolayer TMDCs can be clearly distinguished via plateau and valley features.
Songyao Tang +7 more
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Tumor-driven SRS VMAT planning: Regression models for intermediate and low dose spillage. [PDF]
Tavakoli M +4 more
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Wetting is vital in many technologies, but remains hard to predict due to complex phase interactions. Young's law predicts macroscale wetting on ideal surfaces, while line tension theory is limited to nanoscale droplets. Here, using AFM, the scale gap is bridged by focusing on microscopic droplets and predicting their contact angle on real surfaces ...
Mohammad Ali Hormozi +4 more
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Optimal Monotonicity of $L^p$ Integral of Conformal Invariant Green Function
Jie Xiao
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Completely monotone functions and sequences
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