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Quantum circuit for high order perturbation theory corrections. [PDF]
Li J, Gao X.
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Quantum learning algorithms imply circuit lower bounds
Srinivasan Arunachalam +4 more
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Mixed halide perovskites suffer from photo‐induced phase segregation, leading to compositional instability and degraded device performance. This review summarizes the dynamic behavior and kinetics of phase segregation in thin films under external stimuli, analyzes compositional and environmental effects, and proposes suppression strategies to enhance ...
Yong Hyun Kim, Hyojung Kim
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TQCPat: Tree Quantum Circuit Pattern-based Feature Engineering Model for Automated Arrhythmia Detection using PPG Signals. [PDF]
Gelen MA +6 more
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Advances in Halide Perovskites for Photon Radiation Detectors
This work highlights recent progress in perovskite‐based photon radiation detectors, covering organic–inorganic hybrid, inorganic, lead‐free double, and vacancy‐ordered halide perovskites. Their detection performance is compared, material‐specific advantages and challenges are examined, and provides insight into current limitations and future ...
Liangling Wang +3 more
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Multiphoton dressing of an anharmonic superconducting many-level quantum circuit [PDF]
Jochen Braumüller +12 more
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The article overviews past and current efforts on caloric materials and systems, highlighting the contributions of Ames National Laboratory to the field. Solid‐state caloric heat pumping is an innovative method that can be implemented in a wide range of cooling and heating applications.
Agata Czernuszewicz +5 more
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Geometric Phase of a Transmon in a Dissipative Quantum Circuit. [PDF]
Viotti L, Lombardo FC, Villar PI.
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High-frequency quantum admittance and noise measurement with an on-chip resonant circuit [PDF]
J. Basset, H. Bouchiat, R. Deblock
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This review explores advances in wearable and lab‐on‐chip technologies for breast cancer detection. Covering tactile, thermal, ultrasound, microwave, electrical impedance tomography, electrochemical, microelectromechanical, and optical systems, it highlights innovations in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and machine learning.
Neshika Wijewardhane +4 more
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