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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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Enhanced intermolecular coulombic decay due to sulfur heteroatoms in thiophene dimer. [PDF]
Mootheril DM+8 more
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Quantum decay of metastable states in small magnetic particles [PDF]
M. Carmen Miguel, Eugene M. Chudnovsky
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Tunable Tactile Synapses Enabled by Erasable Doping in Iongel‐Gated Nanotube Network Transistors
Artificial tactile synaptic sensors are realized by an iongel‐gated single‐walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) transistor with reversible doping characteristics. The device senses and memorizes tactile stimuli and exhibits gate bias‐dependent excitatory or inhibitory synaptic behavior.
Yan Huang+5 more
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Quantization of nonequilibrium heat transport models based on isomorphism and gauge symmetry. [PDF]
Yang C.
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Recent heavy-particle decay in a matter-dominated universe
Keith A. Olive+2 more
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Measuring masses of semi-invisibly decaying particle pairs produced at hadron colliders [PDF]
C. G. Lester, D. Summers
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Fluorine‐functionalized organic spacers (2F, 3F, 5F) are investigated to identify as optimal passivation agents for 3D MAPI perovskite solar cells (PSCs). The study highlights how altering fluorine positioning affects defect passivation, low‐dimensional phase (LDP) formation, and stability, emphasizing its role in molecular interactions and offering ...
Ali Semerci+15 more
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A thermodynamic inspired AI based search algorithm for solving ordinary differential equations. [PDF]
Murugesh V+3 more
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