Ultrashort Laser-Induced Nuclear Reactions: Initiating Decay of Helium Nuclei and Subsequent Fusion Reactions. [PDF]
Kovachev L+3 more
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International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP 2012)
Michael D. Ernst+3 more
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Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy of a Monolayer Transition Metal Dichalcogenide
An ad‐hoc engineered metallic surface is employed to perform enhanced terahertz spectroscopy of a monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD). Thanks to a local absorption boost of 104, this technique allows for the extraction of the phonon resonance features and effective permittivity of the 2D material, paving the way for the rational design of ...
Xin Jin+11 more
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Polyurethane-based foam composites: synthesis, structural characteristics, and radiation shielding properties. [PDF]
Oraby H+3 more
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A series of ultraviolet‐ and near‐infrared radiation sensitive photoactivatable hydrogels are developed that can be controlled spatiotemporally down to µm precisions using one‐ and two‐photon uncaging. The latent hydroxylamine‐, hydrazine‐, and amine uncaged moieties are used to photopattern a series of diverse proteins displaying complimentary ...
Tove Kivijärvi+6 more
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NSF NeXUS: A New Model for Accessing the Frontiers of Ultrafast Science. [PDF]
Baker LR+10 more
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The plasma edge of transparent conducting oxide SrNbO3 shifts from ∼2 eV in the visible range to 1.37 eV in the near‐infrared region by off‐stoichiometry using the vacancy sites as quasi‐substitutional virtual elements. This work advances the stoichiometry engineering of perovskite oxides using oxide molecular beam epitaxy, allowing synthesis beyond ...
Jasnamol Palakkal+11 more
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Theoretical Investigation of Photon Interaction and X-Ray Imaging Performance of PEEK-Based Composites for Medical Implants. [PDF]
Akhdar H.
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Optical Hydrogen Sensing Materials for Applications at Sub‐Zero Temperatures
This study demonstrates the viability of optical hydrogen sensors at temperatures as low as −60°C. Using advanced metal hydride materials, the sensors detect hydrogen with high sensitivity, speed, and stability across a wide range of concentrations. These findings open doors for safe hydrogen detection in extreme cold, enabling applications in aviation,
Ziqing Yuan+4 more
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Large Hyperfine Coupling Arising from Pseudo-<sup>2</sup>S Ground States in a Series of Lutetium(II) Metallocene Complexes. [PDF]
Ngo DX+9 more
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