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Enhancing Thermoelectric Performance of Cd₃P₂ by Alloying with Dirac Material Cd₃As₂
This study demonstrates that alloying Cd₃P₂ with Dirac material Cd₃As₂ significantly enhances its thermoelectric performance. Key improvements include increased carrier mobility, reduced effective mass, and lower deformation potential, resulting in a doubled power factor and improved thermoelectric efficiency, which renders this material applicable for
Kunling Peng+11 more
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Esophagobronchial fistula - A rare complication of aluminum phosphide poisoning
Aluminum phosphide is a systemic lethal poison. Fistulous communication between esophagus and airway tract (esophagorespiratory fistula) has rarely been reported in the survivors of aluminum phosphide poisoning.
Bhargava Sumeet+3 more
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Cavity optomechanics in gallium phosphide microdisks
We demonstrate gallium phosphide (GaP) microdisk optical cavities with intrinsic quality factors $ > 2.8\times10^{5}$ and mode volumes $< 10 (\lambda/n)^3$, and study their nonlinear and optomechanical properties.
Barclay, Paul E.+2 more
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The Effect of Substrate Orientation on the Incorporation of Zinc and Selenium in Vapor-Grown Gallium Phosphide [PDF]
R. C. Taylor
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The authors report on the significant impact of the spin‐coated Cr2O3 interface layer on the electrical properties and performance characteristics of Au/undoped‐InP (Au/InP) Schottky diodes (SD). The results and approach convincingly demonstrate the potential application of the Cr2O3 interfacial layer in delivering enhanced performance and contributing
Sreedhar Gari Sai Krupa+4 more
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The first reported mortality from aluminum phosphide poisoning in Lebanon: a case report
Background Aluminum phosphide is a commonly used pesticide, particularly in developing countries where uncontrolled insecticides and pesticides are commonly prevalent.
Pierre Edde+5 more
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The rats in Hawaiian sugarcane [PDF]
Heavy losses In Hawaiian sugarcane are caused by Polynesian rats (Rattus exulans), Norway rats (R. norvegicus), and black rats (R. rattus). Relative population levels, movement patterns, damage to sugarcane, and suggested timing of control during five ...
Hood, Glenn A.+2 more
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In this article, we for the first time report the synthesis and electrocatalytic properties of ruthenium cobalt phosphide hybrid clusters for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).
Junyuan Xu+9 more
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Fast‐Charging Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
This review explores strategies to overcome fast‐charging challenges in lithium‐sulfur batteries (LSBs). It covers key techniques to address LiPS shuttling, sluggish kinetics, and dendrite formation. The crucial role of battery components, catalysts, and electrode/separator modifications is analyzed.
Jakob Offermann+6 more
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Photocatalytic water splitting for co‐evolution of H2 and H2O2 is deemed as a sustainable and promising strategy to address energy and environment issues, thus receiving increasing attention and realizing continuous achievements. This review aims to offer a deep understanding of the mechanism for H2 and H2O2 co‐evolution and the design principle of ...
Qiaohong Zhu+4 more
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