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Event-based high-resolution neutron image formation analysis using intensified CMOS cameras. [PDF]
Gustschin A+13 more
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ABSTRACT Demand for fast‐charging lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) has escalated incredibly in the past few years. A conventional method to improve the performance is to chemically partly substitute the transition metal with another to increase its conductivity.
Ola Kenji Forslund+9 more
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Enhanced production of 60Fe in massive stars. [PDF]
Spyrou A+25 more
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We propose a mechanical stress‐tolerant all‐solid‐state electrode with morphologically controlled active materials. In this design, local stress induced by the concentrated volume expansion during lithiation is significantly reduced, ensuring conformal contact between solid components and resulting in stable capacity retention over repeated cycles ...
Ju Young Kim+8 more
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On the magnetic and crystal structures of NiO and MnO. [PDF]
Pomjakushin V.
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The researchers successfully synthesized ordered/disordered Li0.6[Li0.2Mn0.8]O2 material. Based on the results of ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations, the structure exhibits stability as evidenced by energy fluctuations around the equilibrium position without any abrupt drops.
Huaifang Shang+11 more
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Compact stars with non-uniform relativistic polytrope. [PDF]
Nouh MI, Foda MM, Aboueisha MS.
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The impact of X‐ray damage in chemical crystals was minimised by the introduction of area detectors in the late 20th‐century. Now, ever‐brighter X‐ray sources are re‐establishing X‐ray damage as a key challenge. This article reviews recent observations of X‐ray‐induced processes in chemical samples and discusses state‐of‐the‐art methodologies for their
Sam G. Lewis+2 more
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Rare earth element nucleosynthetic anomalies and dust transport in the protoplanetary disk. [PDF]
Hu JY+11 more
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Crystal Structure of Carbonic Acid (H2CO3) at Elevated Pressures from Single‐Crystal Diffraction
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) was synthesized by a reaction of H2O with CO2 at moderate pressures and temperatures. For the first time, the crystal structure of an H2CO3 polymorph was determined by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. The structural model was confirmed by DFT‐based calculations in combination with experimental Raman spectroscopy.
Dominik Spahr+9 more
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