Dynamic Covalent Radical Recombination for the Assembly of Tuneable Responsive Porous Organic Cages
Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) based on reversible radical recombination enables the assembly of responsive, C─C‐linked organic cages. Substituent‐controlled aryldicyanomethyl radicals form discrete, porous architectures with tuneable topology of Tri2 and Tri4 cages, gas selectivity, chromism, and self‐healing behaviour, establishing radical‐based ...
Yannic Hartmann +6 more
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Implementing Quantum Secret Sharing on Current Hardware. [PDF]
Graves J, Nelson M, Chitambar E.
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Security of Quantum Key Distribution with One-Time-Pad-Protected Error Correction and Its Performance Benefits. [PDF]
Novak R.
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k‐Selective Electrical‐to‐Magnon Transduction with Finite‐Element‐Resolved Sub‐Micron Nanoantennas
We introduce a coupled finite‐element‐finite‐difference framework that links impedance‐matched nanoantenna geometries to propagating spin‐wave dynamics, capturing skin effects, proximity effects, and taper leakage beyond uniform‐current models. Applied to coplanar‐waveguide and stripline nanoantennas on yttrium‐iron‐garnet, the simulations achieve ...
Andreas Höfinger +11 more
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Advances in Quantum Computation in NISQ Era. [PDF]
Xie XD, Zhang X, Koczor B, Yuan X.
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Toward Solution‐Time Advantage With Error‐Mitigated Quantum Annealing for Combinatorial Optimization
This paper presents a novel error mitigation technique to address the qubit errors that occur when solving combinatorial optimization problems with quantum annealing. The approach significantly speeds up the computation to reach the global optimum solution for a correlated 3D image segmentation model for material microstructures, demonstrating a ...
Yushuang Sam Yang +3 more
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Generalized number-phase lattice encoding of a bosonic mode for quantum error correction. [PDF]
Hu DL, Cai W, Zou CL, Xiang ZL.
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Selective Sequestration of Toxic NOx Gases by P‐Doped Graphene: A Density Functional Theory Study
P‐doped graphene (P‐grap) is explored as an NOx sensor through DFT simulations. The analysis of its geometry, binding energies, electronic properties, and atom‐in‐molecule characteristics demonstrates that P‐grap is a selective sensor for NOx among a mixture of various gases.
Anwar Ali +3 more
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A Kyber-Based Lightweight Cloud-Assisted Authentication Scheme for Medical IoT. [PDF]
Yan H, Wang Z, Lin L, Sun J, Liu S.
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Thermal Conductivity and Tunable Thermal Anisotropy of Magnetic CrSBr Monolayer
Top (left) and side view of single‐layer CrSBr (right). Phonon transport is strongly anisotropic, with a lattice thermal conductivity along the a‐lattice vector which is almost twice the one along the b‐vector (κxx$\kappa _{xx}$ = 1.8 κyy$\kappa _{yy}$). ABSTRACT We present first‐principles calculations of the thermal conductivity, κ${\bm \kappa }$, of
Marta Loletti +4 more
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