Cryogenic quantum computer control signal generation using high-electron-mobility transistors. [PDF]
Ferraris A+4 more
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Active Learning‐Driven Discovery of Sub‐2 Nm High‐Entropy Nanocatalysts for Alkaline Water Splitting
High‐entropy nanoparticles (HENPs) hold great promise for electrocatalysis, yet optimizing their compositions remains challenging. This study employs active learning and Bayesian Optimization to accelerate the discovery of octonary HENPs for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions.
Sakthivel Perumal+5 more
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First Hitting Times on a Quantum Computer: Tracking vs. Local Monitoring, Topological Effects, and Dark States. [PDF]
Wang Q+5 more
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Low‐dimensional halide perovskite thin films, (BA)2(MA)n‐1PbnBr3n+1 (n = 1, 2), exhibit both semiconducting and ferroelectric properties, enabling mechanical and light energy harvesting. Using Cr/Cr₂O₃ or PCBM as barrier layers ensures reproducible ferroelectricity.
Raja Sekhar Muddam+8 more
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Reducing Constraints on Quantum Computer Design by Encoded Selective Recoupling [PDF]
D. A. Lidar, Lian-Ao Wu
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DNA as a perfect quantum computer based on the quantum physics principles. [PDF]
Riera Aroche R+3 more
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Spin‐Selective Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Driven by Chirality in DNA
It is shown that magnetoresistance (MR) measurements carried out as a function of angular dependence between the magnetic field and a chiral (DNA) interface provide a valuable new insight into the charge transport mechanism associated with the chiral‐induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect.
Tapan Kumar Das+4 more
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Interplay between Zeeman Coupling and Swap Action in Spin-Based Quantum Computer Models: Error Correction in Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields [PDF]
Xuedong Hu+2 more
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Implementation of the Projective Quantum Eigensolver on a Quantum Computer. [PDF]
Misiewicz JP, Evangelista FA.
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H2O2‐Generating Advanced Nanomaterials for Cancer Treatment
H2O2‐generating nanoplatforms can exploit tumor redox imbalance for O2 and toxic reactive oxygen species generation, leading to hypoxia reversal, and apoptosis of cancer cells, respectively. This review highlights the mechanisms of these nanoplatforms, including exogenous H₂O₂ delivery, endogenous amplification, and metal peroxides, which leads to ...
Kiyan Musaie+8 more
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