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Strain‐Field‐Induced Bandgap Opening in Bilayer Graphene
Bandgaps of up to 50 meV are opened in bilayer graphene through periodic in‐plane strain fields imposed by a three‐layer graphene/organic 2D crystal/graphene heterostructure. The bandgap originates not from bilayer formation itself, but from bond‐length modulation at domain boundaries.
Shuangjie Zhao +2 more
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Correlative Chemical Imaging to Reveal the Nature of Different Commercial Graphene Materials
Commercial graphene‐based materials from different sources and of varying complexities were investigated correlatively using commonly employed imaging techniques, including SEM, AFM, ToF‐SIMS, AES, and EDS. ToF‐SIMS combined with SEM was identified as the most effective combination for simultaneously resolving the complex morphology and chemical ...
Robert Schusterbauer +9 more
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An Innovative Approach to Multi‐Valued Logic
The current generation of computer systems operates on the principles of binary logic, which encompasses both logical and arithmetic operations. However, silicon technology has reached its peak performance, prompting researchers to explore alternative methods for enhancing computational efficiency. One such method is the adoption of Multi‐Valued Logic (
Ali Mokhtari, Peyman Kabiri
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Abstract Peri‐implant diseases are dysbiosis‐mediated inflammatory disorders that occur in susceptible hosts. Antimicrobials and immunomodulatory agents therefore might be pertinent as adjunctive measures in the treatment of such disorders. The aim of this narrative review was to examine the existing evidence and assess the effectiveness of emerging ...
Alberto Monje +3 more
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Ultrasensitive Tunable Terahertz Sensor via Critical Coupling‐Enhanced Fano Resonance
This work presents a hybrid terahertz sensor via the combination of graphene‐strip metasurface, cavity resonance, and gold film polaritons. The sensor achieves critical coupling with an ultrahigh‐Q resonance and tunable FOM with stable high sensitivity via gate voltage regulation, exhibiting excellent performance for on‐chip integrated biochemical ...
Fei Yan +7 more
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Long‐Range Polariton Canalization in a Graphene‐Nanoribbon–Covered MgTeMoO6 Metasurface
Simulated Re(Ez) field distributions at ω = 924 cm−1 for the graphene grating, MgTeMoO6 grating, the proposed hybrid structure, and the corresponding IFCs in (kx, ky) space are shown. Re(Ez) field maps in the x–y plane at ω = 924 cm−1 for Ef = 50, 70, 74, 76, 80, and 88 meV.
Chia‐Chien Huang
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Ballistic Conductance through Porphyrin Nanoribbons
The search for long molecular wires that can transport charge with maximum efficiency over many nanometers has driven molecular electronics since its inception. Single-molecule conductance normally decays with length and is typically far below the theoretical limit of G0 (77.5 μS).
Deng, J-R +4 more
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The paper introduces the first logic gate implementation using optical metal–oxide‐semiconductor field‐effect transistor architecture, specifically designing two‐input and three‐input AND gates based on a silicene waveguide with pulse‐shaped gates. The key innovations include: (1) pulse‐shaped gate design.
Hamed Emami‐Nejad, Ali Mir
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Real‐time observation of molten droplet–driven crystal growth provides an unprecedented in situ window into the formation of atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs).
Hiroo Suzuki +6 more
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Beyond the Edge: Basal‐Plane Defects as the Dominant Catalytic Sites in Sulfur‐Doped Graphene
Identification of basal‐plane sites in sulfur‐doped graphene challenges the conventional edge‐focused catalytic picture. Sulfur dopants together with inevitable oxygen‐containing groups modulate local charge and spin distributions, enhancing lithium binding and activating ORR/NRR intermediates.
Xuanhao Yuan +5 more
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