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DYN1: a 66 MHz front end analog memory chip with first level trigger capture for use in future high luminosity particle physics experiments [PDF]
F. Anghinolfi+9 more
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In this study, a close correlation among the resting period, the cyclability of the zinc anode, and the evolution of byproduct zinc hydroxide sulfate (ZHS) is identified. Furthermore, it is shown that proper control of the interfacial ZHS can significantly enhance the cycle performance of the zinc anode by effectively inhibiting corrosion and promoting
Zhijun Cai+6 more
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Trackformers: in search of transformer-based particle tracking for the high-luminosity LHC era. [PDF]
Caron S+7 more
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Active Hydrogen for Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the active hydrogen (H*) for electrochemical ammonia synthesis with particular attention given to the regulation of H* generation and consumption to suppress the competition of hydrogen evolution reaction and enhance the yield, selectivity, and Faradaic efficiency of ammonia.
Guoqiang Gan, Guo Hong, Wenjun Zhang
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Giant increase of diffusion by small rise of friction. [PDF]
Marchenko IG+4 more
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Major detectors in elementary particle physics. Supplement revision May 1985
G. Gidal, B. Armstrong, A. Rittenberg
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Covalently‐Bonded Diaphite Nanoplatelet with Engineered Electronic Properties of Diamond
A novel approach to engineering the electronic properties of diamond is reported on the diaphite nanoplatelet consisting of (11¯${{\bar{1}}}$1) planes of diamond nanoplatelet covalently bonded with graphite (0001) planes. The strong sp3/sp2‐hybridized interfacial covalent bonding induces the electron transfer from diamond to graphite, resulting in a ...
Zhaofeng Zhai+9 more
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A topological approach to positron emission particle tracking for finding multiple particles in high noise environments. [PDF]
Sykes JA+6 more
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Imbalanced Surface Charge Induced Phase Segregation in Mixed Halide Perovskites
The key factor determining the phase segregation in mixed halide perovskites (MHP) is the intrinsic imbalanced surface charges in the crystal lattice. MHP films with excellent crystallinity and surface morphology can suffer severe phase segregation.
Zixin Zeng+7 more
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