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Quantum thermodynamics with a single superconducting vortex. [PDF]
Foltyn M +3 more
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The Second Law of Steady State Thermodynamics for Nonequilibrium Quantum Dynamics
Satoshi Yukawa
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Recent Advances in Wide‐Bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells
Ubiquitous defects predominately account for photo‐instability and open‐circuit voltage losses in wide‐bandgap perovskite solar cells (WBG PSCs). This review comprehensively presents the underlying impact mechanisms, summarizes the advanced optimization strategies across various functional layers and their interfaces to develop efficient and stable WBG
Jianjun Mei, Feng Yan
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Correlations in quantum thermodynamics: Heat, work, and entropy production. [PDF]
Alipour S +5 more
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Stationary flows in quantum dissipative closed circuits as a challenge to thermodynamics
V. Čápek, J. Bok
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An overview is provided of the mechanochemistry of metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent‐organic frameworks (COFs), highlighting opportunities and strategies for discovery, synthesis and reactivity studies of these materials. Mechanistic studies and comparisons to the mechanochemistry of organic solids are outlined, showcasing how advances in ...
Joseph M. Marrett +3 more
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Quantumness speeds up quantum thermodynamics processes. [PDF]
Luo MX.
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Quantum Brownian motion and the second law of thermodynamics [PDF]
Ilki Kim, Günter Mahler
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Carbon‐based piezoelectric materials are systematically categorized based on their structural and functional properties. The mechanisms of stress‐induced charge transfer are elucidated, and their applications are explored across three key domains: piezoelectric catalysis for energy conversion and environmental remediation, piezoelectric biomedical ...
Mude Zhu +3 more
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An Ultrapotent, Ultraeconomical, Antifreeze Polypeptide
Simple and inexpensive polypeptides composed of random copolymers of alanine and glutamic acid are effective antifreezes for applications in foods and biomedicine. The polypeptides, inspired by natural extremophile proteins, inhibit the growth of large ice crystals and prevent damage to sensitive biologics.
Thomas J. McPartlon +5 more
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