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Unveiling Electron‐Phonon and Electron‐Magnon Interactions in the Weak Itinerant Ferromagnet LaCo2P2
Electron‐boson interactions in the weak itinerant ferromagnet LaCo2P2 are investigated, addressing both surface and bulk properties. The intricate renormalization of electronic states due to electron‐phonon and electron‐magnon interactions is examined, highlighting their distinct impacts on the electronic structure.
D. Yu. Usachov +19 more
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How sensitive are protein hydration shells to electrolyte concentration and protein composition?
Abstract Proteins of obligate halophilic organisms have an unusually high number of acidic amino acids, thought to enable them to function in multimolar KCl environments. Clarifying the molecular scale mechanisms by which this occurs is relevant for biotechnology, to enable enzymatic synthesis of economically important small molecules in salty ...
H. Geraili Daronkola +6 more
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Barrier distribution from 28Si+154Sm quasielastic scattering: Coupling effects in the fusion process
Barrier distribution for the 28Si+154Sm system has been extracted from large angle quasielastic scattering measurement to investigate the role of various channel couplings on fusion dynamics.
Kaur Gurpreet +15 more
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Underlying Roles of Polyol Additives in Promoting CO2 Capture in PEI/Silica Adsorbents
Poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) mixed with short‐chain poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) additives and co‐impregnated to mesoporous SBA‐15 silica demonstrate enhanced CO2 capacities and uptake rates. Neutron scattering, solid‐state NMR, and molecular dynamics simulations reveal that favorable PEI distribution is crucial.
Hyun June Moon +10 more
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A new surface treatment using vinyltrimethoxysilane on poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI)‐loaded B‐doped mesoporous silica is reported, which increases the activity of nitrogen sorption sites for CO2 capture under direct air capture and point‐source capture conditions.
Anthony Vallace +5 more
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Self-diffusion in liquid gallium and hard sphere model
Incoherent and coherent components of quasielastic neutron scattering have been studied in the temperature range of T = 313 K – 793 K aiming to explore the applicability limits of the hard-sphere approach for the microscopic dynamics of liquid gallium ...
Blagoveshchenskii Nikolay +4 more
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Quasielastic Charged-Current Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering
5 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Phys.
J. E. AMARO +3 more
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A new analysis framework to treat quasi‐elastic neutron spectroscopy data recorded at discrete energy transfers has been developed. This new approach can be employed successfully for kinetic studies of diffusive dynamics.Neutron spectroscopy uniquely and non‐destructively accesses diffusive dynamics in soft and biological matter, including for instance
Christian Beck +6 more
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We present the results of the first TOFLAR (Time Of Flight and LARmor precession) experiment with a Larmor modulation device positioned after the sample. Using a setup based on the configuration of the SNS-NSE spectrometer (Spallation Neutron Source, USA)
Kusmin A. +6 more
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Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering Studies on Hydration Water in Phospholipid Membranes
The dynamic behavior of hydration water in phospholipid membranes has been investigated to understand the relationship between water and biological molecules using various experimental techniques.
Takeshi Yamada, Hideki Seto
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