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The tear‐and‐stack method enables the creation of twisted SrTiO3 bilayers with accurate twist‐angle control, which yield atomically sharp oxide moiré superlattices with emergent exotic topological polar vortices, thereby opening a new pathway for twistronics based on 2D‐like non‐van der Waals oxides.
Yingli Zhang +13 more
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Fundamentals of Interior Modelling and Challenges in the Interpretation of Observed Rocky Exoplanets. [PDF]
Baumeister P +9 more
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Observational Tests of the Formation, Migration, and Evolution Processes of Gas Giant Planets [PDF]
A. Sozzetti
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Sequential planet formation in the HD 100546 protoplanetary disk? [PDF]
Paola Pinilla +2 more
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Heterophase fcc‐hcp‐fcc RuFeMMnMo (M═CoNi, Co, and Ni) high‐entropy alloy nanomaterials have been successfully synthesized using a one‐pot approach. The highly random distribution of multiple metal components and the tunable diversity of metal atomic arrangements can be realized simultaneously. By combining metals with different work functions, fcc‐hcp‐
Xiang Meng +18 more
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Exo-Geoscience Perspectives Beyond Habitability. [PDF]
Spohn T +7 more
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By introducing FeCoNi medium‐entropy alloy, the bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3) material achieves a record‐high ZT of 1.1 at 773 K, owing to the solid‐states replacement reaction and the volatilization of low melting‐point metal. This strategy is also applicable to other sulfur‐based thermoelectric materials.
Zi‐Yuan Wang +9 more
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Quantum‐confined lepidocrocite titanate nanofilaments are doped, bottom‐up, with Mn+2, Fe+2, Co+2, Ni+2, and Cu+2 to tune electronic structure and catalysis. Doping narrows the bandgap—by up to ∼0.8 eV—and extends visible absorption. Ni‐doped filaments accelerate oxygen evolution (319 mV at 10 mA cm−2) and TM‐doped samples rapidly degrade rhodamine 6G (
Mohamed A. Ibrahim +6 more
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The late formation of chondrites as a consequence of Jupiter-induced gaps and rings. [PDF]
Srivastava B, Izidoro A.
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