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Modulating Oxide‐Based Quantum Materials by Ion Implantation
This review highlights how ion implantation, a well developed chip‐technology, enables targeted modulation of oxide‐based quantum materials. This includes tuning of metal‐insulator transitions, magnetism, and superconductivity through selective doping, defect creation, and induced lattice strain. Abstract Ion implantation has emerged as a powerful tool
Andreas Herklotz+2 more
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Generation and manipulation of squeezed states of light in optical networks for quantum communication and computation [PDF]
Maxim Raginsky, Prem Kumar
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In this work, Bi2Te3 is integrated into a 3D‐printed nanocarbon electrode for NH4+ storage. A rocking‐chair battery with CuHCF as the cathode delivers a high energy density of 134.8 Wh kg−1 and a power density of 1800 W kg−1. The design allows easy recovery of carbon additives, promoting sustainability and recyclability in next‐generation aqueous ...
Sunny Nandi, Martin Pumera
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This study evaluates the scalability of PQD GNC‐based LSCs for BIPV applications. Experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations predict performance up to 1 m2, achieving a peak power conversion efficiency of 3.17%. The results confirm the viability of these LSCs for energy‐efficient building applications.
Emre İlter+6 more
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Superconductivity in quantum dot superlattices composed of quantum wire networks [PDF]
T. Kimura+5 more
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Near‐Field Optical Detection of Defect‐Stabilized Metallic Islands at the Verwey Transition in Fe3O4
Nanoscale metallic islands emerging across the Verwey transition in thin films of Fe3O4 are imaged using near‐field optical microscopy from mid‐infrared to terahertz frequencies. Recurring across thermal cycles, these disorder‐stabilized islands exhibit distinct transition temperatures.
Kajal Tiwari+4 more
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Optimal quantum key distribution networks: capacitance versus security
The rate and security of quantum communications between users placed at arbitrary points of a quantum communication network depend on the structure of the network, on its extension and on the nature of the communication channels.
Lorenzo Cirigliano+4 more
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Universal construction of quantum computational networks in superconducting Josephson junctions
Xijia Miao
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Deterministic Single-Photon Source for Distributed Quantum Networking [PDF]
Axel Kuhn+2 more
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