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New proton emitter <sup>188</sup>At implies an interaction unprecedented in heavy nuclei. [PDF]
Kokkonen H+23 more
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Internet end-to-end performance monitoring for the High Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics community [PDF]
W. Matthews
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Biointerfacing with AgBiS2 Quantum Dots for Pseudocapacitive Photostimulation
It is demonstrated that AgBiS2 quantum dots exhibit unique photoinduced pseudocapacitive charge transfer properties, enabling efficient light‐to‐electrical energy conversion. These quantum dots facilitate enhanced light absorption and transduction when integrated with ZnO nanowires, which serve as an effective charge transport medium.
Ridvan Balamur+8 more
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Quantum computing predicts particle trajectories in optical tweezers. [PDF]
Wang DW.
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By using (meso)porous N‐doped carbon nanospheres with tailored intraparticle porosity and constant particle size as conductive carbon in PVMPT‐based organic battery electrodes, the complete volume of the carbon is accessible for the immobilization of PVMPT, resulting in high accessible specific capacities while maintaining a good rate capability and ...
Niklas Ortlieb+6 more
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Future directions in interplays between particle and nuclear physics: Summary session
G. T. Garvey
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Heat Conduction Modulation in Incommensurate Twisted Stacking of Transition‐Metal Dichalcogenide
The interlayer thermal conductance in twisted bilayer TMDs is initially investigated experimentally by the thermoreflectance method. The overlap of lattice vibrations within individual layers and the interlayer interactions, as elucidated through both Raman spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations, are demonstrated to be critical factors in ...
Bin Xu+6 more
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Fine-tunings in nucleosynthesis and the emergence of life: status and perspectives. [PDF]
Meißner UG, Metsch BC, Meyer H.
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Nuclear and Particle Physics through Quantum Sensing Using Cold Atoms and Molecules [PDF]
Akio Kawasaki
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