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Synchrotron Radiation for Quantum Technology
Materials and interfaces underpin quantum technologies, with synchrotron and FEL methods key to understanding and optimizing them. Advances span superconducting and semiconducting qubits, 2D materials, and topological systems, where strain, defects, and interfaces govern performance.
Oliver Rader +10 more
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Developing a Co-Produced Practice Framework to Support Personalised Safety Planning for Adults Experiencing Suicidality. [PDF]
McGleenan K +13 more
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Applying Differential Evolution to Aggregate Production Planning [PDF]
Shih-Chang Wang, Ming‐Feng Yeh
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Coating the standard polypropylene separator with a porous red phosphorous nanosheet greatly improves cycling performance in Li electrode cells. The phosphorus‐based surface chemistry deactivates electrolyte solvent decomposition and enhances the cleavage of F‐containing salt, resulting in an inorganic‐dominated electrolyte interphase (SEI) composition
Jiangpeng Wang +9 more
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Material requirements planning with a novel lot sizing method and a new algorithm for production scheduling. [PDF]
Javadi SM +3 more
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Production Planning in Remanufacturing Systems with Uncertain Component Processing Time [PDF]
Ruo Liang
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Breaking the Capacity Limit for WO3 Anode‐Based Li‐Ion Batteries Using Photo‐Assisted Charging
This image illustrates a photo‐assisted rechargeable lithium‐ion battery. (a) shows the battery structure, where light enhances electron‐hole generation in the anode, boosting ion flow. (b) compares discharging performance, revealing over 60% higher capacity under light compared to dark conditions, showcasing the benefit of light‐assisted energy ...
Rabia Khatoon +7 more
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Robust optimization of uncertain E-commerce closed-loop supply chain networks under carbon policies. [PDF]
Sun J, Li X, Wang Z, Chen Z.
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Unravelling charge transport mechanisms in graphene nanosheet networks: by combining temperature‐dependent conductivity measurements with a Random Resistor Network model, this study identifies a transition from hopping‐dominated conduction to a band‐like transport mechanism.
Alessandro Grillo +9 more
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