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An LCA-assisted hierarchical design of radiative cooling coating for full life-cycle CO<sub>2</sub> reduction. [PDF]
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Modeling Extreme Rapid Thermal Processing in Chemical Vapor Deposition Reactors for Catalytic Growth of Carbon Nanotubes. [PDF]
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Defect-Selective Luminescence in Hydroxyapatite Under Electron and Gallium Ion Beams. [PDF]
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Increasing wintertime cloud opacity increases surface longwave radiation at a long-term Arctic observatory. [PDF]
Bertrand L, Kay JE, de Boer G.
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Non-local X-ray intermolecular radiative decay probes solvation shell of ions in water. [PDF]
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Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1989
Weak as well as pure electromagnetic radiative decays of hyperons are discussed. The radiative decays of excited hyperon states can provide information on the quark wave functions inside the hyperons. The weak (strangeness-changing) decays represent the last low-q2 frontier of weak-interaction physics.
B. L. Roberts +21 more
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Weak as well as pure electromagnetic radiative decays of hyperons are discussed. The radiative decays of excited hyperon states can provide information on the quark wave functions inside the hyperons. The weak (strangeness-changing) decays represent the last low-q2 frontier of weak-interaction physics.
B. L. Roberts +21 more
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A solution-processed radiative cooling glass
Science, 2023Passive daytime radiative cooling materials could reduce the energy needed for building cooling up to 60% by reflecting sunlight and emitting long-wave infrared (LWIR) radiation into the cold Universe (~3 kelvin). However, developing passive cooling structures that are both practical to manufacture and apply while also displaying long-term ...
Xinpeng Zhao +11 more
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Radiative Corrections to Decay Processes
Physical Review, 1956Radiative corrections associated with the electromagnetic field have been determined for the decay of a fermion of arbitrary mass into a lighter one with the emission of a single boson or of two other fermions; no special assumptions have been made about the nature of the interaction responsible for the instability.
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