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The pyrene and ether groups are incorporated into the covalent triazine polymer (CTP) structure. The synergistic effect of the two functional groups endows CTP with better electron transfer, light absorption, and oxygen activation properties. An impressive apparent quantum yield (13.2% @420 nm) and a remarkable solar‐to‐chemical conversion efficiency ...
Chong Wang +10 more
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Hadamard gate realization based on quantum Fourier transform for the creation of quantum numbers in the integrated optical domain. [PDF]
Armaghani S, Rostami A.
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In this research, it is demonstrated that dual nitrogen and sulfur doping in hollow carbon spheres creates a tunable coordination environment that stabilizes cationic Pd single atoms as robust organometallic complexes, enabling high selectivity and stability for electrochemical hydrogen peroxide production under harsh acidic and peroxide‐rich ...
Guilherme V. Fortunato +16 more
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Low-noise optomechanical single phonon-photon conversion for quantum networks. [PDF]
Chen L +6 more
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ANN-Enhanced Detection of Multipartite Entanglement in a Three-Qubit NMR Quantum Processor [PDF]
Vaishali Gulati +3 more
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Entanglement of thermal state of quantum annealing processor
Abdel‐Haleem Abdel‐Aty +3 more
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Molecular engineering of a nonconjugated radical polymer enables a significant enhancement of the glass transition temperature. The amorphous nature and tunability of the polymer, arising from its nonconjugated backbone, facilitates the fabrication of organic memristive devices with an exceptionally high yield (>95%), as well as substantial ...
Daeun Kim +14 more
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Bidirectional multi-nodes quantum teleportation using discrete-time quantum walk. [PDF]
Ikken N +6 more
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Two‐Dimensional Materials as a Multiproperty Sensing Platform
Various sensing modalities enabled and/or enhanced by two‐dimensional (2D) materials are reviewed. The domains considered for sensing include: 1) optoelectronics, 2) quantum defects, 3) scanning probe microscopy, 4) nanomechanics, and 5) bio‐ and chemosensing.
Dipankar Jana +11 more
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