Novel solitons in the (2+1)-dimensional Heisenberg spin chain via generalized conformable derivatives. [PDF]
Alam BE+2 more
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Electric control of magnetic tunnel junctions offers a path to drastically reduce the energy requirements of the device. Electric field control of magnetization can be realized in a multitude of ways. These mechanisms can be integrated into existing spintronic devices to further reduce the operational energy.
Will Echtenkamp+7 more
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On equivariant quantum Schubert calculus for
Yongdong Huang, Changzheng Li
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Phase plane analysis and novel soliton solutions for the space-time fractional Boussinesq equation using two robust techniques. [PDF]
Younas T, Ahmad J.
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Ab initio calculations using the r2SCAN functional show that biaxial strain does not alter the high spin preference of cobalt‐doped BaTiO3 and PbTiO3; a small compressive uniaxial strain however results in an equally favorable low spin state for BaTiO3 and thus bistable magnetism.
Oliver J. Conquest+3 more
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On classical finite probability theory as a quantum probability calculus
David Ellerman
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Dynamic analysis of a Caputo fractional-order SEIR model with a general incidence rate. [PDF]
Xu S, Hu Y.
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Excited State Modulation in Carbene‐Metal‐Amides to Design Fast and Bright Blue Delayed Fluorescence
Gold‐centered carbene‐metal amide (CMA) materials with carbonyl‐group substitution on the amide donor ligand. Molecular design ensures that the charge transfer (CT) state is lower in energy than the locally excited (3LE) states. The energy difference between CT and LE states controls the rate of the delayed fluorescence.
Charlotte Riley+3 more
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On some integral inequalities of Grüss type involving the generalized fractional Saigo k-integral operator. [PDF]
Abbas A, Mubeen S, Khan A, Abdeljawad T.
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Influence of Hysteresis on Magnetocaloric Performance at Cryogenic Temperatures: A Tb3Ni Case Study
The existence of an inverse magnetocaloric effect in metamagnetic materials at cryogenic temperatures is investigated using multiple methods. Contrary to predictions from magnetization data, neither specific heat nor pulsed‐field measurements show such a cooling effect, instead indicating irreversible heating.
Timo Niehoff+10 more
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