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Domain Engineering and Anisotropic Domain‐Wall Photovoltaic Effects in Ferroelectric SnS
The bulk photovoltaic effect at domain walls in the in‐plane ferroelectric 2D semiconductor SnS is investigated using periodic domain structures. Unlike conventional oxide ferroelectrics, domain walls of SnS do not contribute to photocurrent generation perpendicular to the domain walls.
Ryo Nanae +17 more
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Intensity of the neutron component of cosmic rays and air humidity
Neutron monitor data is currently corrected only for the barometric effect. We cannot, however, exclude that changes in air humidity affect the intensity of the cosmic-ray neutron component recorded by neutron monitors.
Yanchukovsky V. L. +2 more
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Atomistic Mechanisms Triggered by Joule Heating Effects in Metallic Cu‐Bi Nanowires for Spintronics
Bi doped metallic Cu nanowires are promising for spintronics thanks to the stabilization of a giant spin Hall effect. However, heat resulting from current injection forces Bi to leave solution, forcing segregation into monoatomic decorations which evolve into coherent crystalline aggregates.
Alejandra Guedeja‐Marrón +6 more
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An on-line instrumented material irradiation rig (MARICO-II) was used for investigating temperature history effect for void swelling behavior in V-Fe binary alloys irradiated at a fast rector, Joyo. Neutron irradiation were performed at 477C with 7.5 dpa
K. Fukumoto +4 more
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Determination of neutron temperature in irradiation channels of reactor [PDF]
The neutron temperature is a characteristic parameter in irradiation channels of reactor. For nuclides which have resonances in the thermal neutron energy range, their Westcott g-factors are different from unity. The values of g-factors and cross-sections of (n, γ) reaction of these nuclides are temperature dependence.
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Generating Unconventional Spin‐Orbit Torques With Patterned Phase Gradients in Tungsten Thin Films
ABSTRACT A key aim in spintronics is to achieve current‐induced magnetization switching via spin‐orbit torques without external magnetic fields. For this, the focus of recent work has been on introducing controlled lateral gradients across ferromagnet/heavy‐metal devices, giving variations in thickness, composition, or interface quality.
Lauren J. Riddiford +9 more
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The thermal relaxation time of neutron stars, typically defined by a sudden drop in surface temperature, is usually on the order of 10–100 yr. In this study, we investigate neutron star thermal relaxation by incorporating nucleon superfluidity and ...
Zhonghao Tu, Ang Li
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Temperature Dependence of the Neutron Lifespan
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Yang, Cheng Tao +2 more
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Emergent Spin Supersolids in Frustrated Quantum Materials
This review highlights developments in the study of spin super‐solids in frustrated quantum materials. Advanced experimental characterizations and computational studies enable a comprehensive understanding of the driving mechanisms of spin super‐solidity in various layered transition‐metal compounds, bridging materials, experiments, and theory aspects.
Yixuan Huang +2 more
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Anomalous Crystallinity and Magnetism in Chemically Disordered Coherent Heterostructures
Coherent isostructural high‐entropy oxide heterostructures are realized despite remarkable >5% interfacial lattice distortion. The resulting buried interface exhibits abrupt valence reconstruction which contributes to 2 × enhanced exchange bias in the heterostructure relative to constituent layers, demonstrating how chemical disorder enabled anomalous ...
Saeed S. I. Almishal +11 more
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