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STUDIES OF THE LONGITUDINAL DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-ENERGY ELECTRON-PHOTON CASCADE SHOWERS IN COPPER
C. D. Zerby, H.S. Moran
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High‐density BNNT films, enabling mechanical robustness and high space radiation shielding effectiveness, are fabricated using surfactant‐stabilized BNNT liquid crystal. Simulations indicate that a 50 g cm−2 BNNT film can reduce radiation exposure by 56% compared to zero shielding, potentially doubling the duration of astronaut missions on the lunar ...
Young‐Kyeong Kim +17 more
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Quantum-like nonlinear interferometry with frequency-engineered classical light. [PDF]
Dalidet R +4 more
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Emergence of Light‐Transforming Layered Hybrid Halide Perovskites
The emerging class of light‐transforming layered halide perovskite materials is reviewed, outlining challenges for their development and perspectives toward application in the future. Abstract Layered hybrid halide perovskites (LHPs) have attracted considerable attention in optoelectronics.
Ghewa AlSabeh, Jovana V. Milić
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Few-photon microwave fields for superconducting transmon-based qudit control. [PDF]
Solovykh IA +5 more
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This study demonstrates that pulsed potential electrolysis significantly improves CO2 reduction performance on copper‐nitrogen doped carbon electrodes. The formation of cationic copper sites and metallic clusters as a function of applied intermittent potential leads to notable selectivity changes compared to potentiostatic reduction.
Dorottya Hursán +13 more
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Deep learning based localisation and classification of gamma photon interactions in thick nanocomposite and ceramic monolithic scintillators. [PDF]
Shen M +5 more
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USE OF DISCRETE ORDINATES METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF PHOTON TRANSPORT PROBLEMS
K.D. Lathrop
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Particular thermal metamaterials are widely used as daytime radiative coolers merely by embedding thermally emissive nanoparticles (NPs) in liquid resins to form scalable, yet highly efficient cooling films in a cost‐effective way. However, randomly dispersed NPs, prevalently used thus far, cause strong scattering, limiting NP content and cooling ...
YongDeok Cho +10 more
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