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This work reveals the phase composition and quantitative morphology analysis of precipitation‐hardened Fe32Cu12Ni11Ti16Al29 complex‐concentrated alloy. The precipitates are shown to have a high coherency. Morphology transition between sphere, cuboidal, and elongated morphology is observed. Finally, the overaging behavior is captured using microhardness.
Rostyslav Nizinkovskyi+4 more
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Few Body Dynamics: Proceedings of the VII International Conference on Few Body Problems in Nuclear and Particle Physics, Delhi, 29 December 1975 – 3 January 1976 [PDF]
C. Wilkin
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Rotary friction welding of steel E355 and the aluminum alloy EN AW‐6082 can lead to the formation of brittle intermetallic phases. The primary process parameters are varied in order to determine their influence on this intermetallic phase formation and the resulting mechanical properties.
Laura Huber+4 more
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Aspects of supersymmetry breaking driven inflation in orbifold models
We consider gravitationally induced corrections to inflaton potentials driven by supersymmetry breaking in a five-dimensional supergravity, compactified on a $$ S_1/Z_2 $$ S 1 / Z 2 orbifold. The supersymmetry breaking takes place on the hidden brane and
G. A. Diamandis+3 more
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A somewhat random walk through nuclear and particle physics [PDF]
Thomas D. Cohen, Nicholas R. Poniatowski
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Herein, the electroplating of titanium from an organic solvent, ethaline, is shown. Polymer additives are shown to smooth the roughness of the film, and small molecule additives are shown to produce a near‐mirror finish to the deposited metal. Titanium electroreduction is desired for a variety of medical, electronic, and bonding applications but has ...
Steven Livers+7 more
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(μ−, ρ−) conversion: a symbiosis of particle and nuclear physics [PDF]
T. S. Kosmas, J. D. Vergados
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Surface Modification of Sol–Gel Synthesized Ba0.85Ca0.15Zr0.1Ti0.9O3 using Stearic Acid Additives
This study explores a novel approach to enhance the piezoelectric performance of lead‐free BCZT ceramics synthesized via the sol–gel method. By coating the BCZT powder with only a 0.69 nm stearic acid layer, the electromechanical response is significantly boosted up to 359 pC N−1, revealing promising implications for high‐performance sensor and ...
Michelle Weichelt+6 more
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Phase transitions in particle physics [PDF]
G. Aarts+40 more
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Rt 99 - Eleventh Conference on Real-Time Computer Applications in Nuclear, Particle, and Plasma Physics [PDF]
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