A 32-Bit Single Quadrant Angle-Controlled Chipless Tag for Radio Frequency Identification Applications. [PDF]
Noman M +5 more
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G51.04+0.07 and its environment: Identification of a new Galactic supernova remnant at low radio frequencies [PDF]
L. Supan +3 more
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This work explores Li‐substituted P2 layered oxides for Na‐ion batteries by crystallographic and electrochemical studies. The effect of lithium on superstructure orderings, on phase transitions during synthesis and electrochemical cycling and on the interplay of O‐ versus TM‐redox is revealed via various advanced techniques, including semi‐simultaneous
Mingfeng Xu +5 more
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Smart Health Monitoring and Management System for Organizations Using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology in Hospitals or Emergency Applications. [PDF]
Kuo YW +4 more
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Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride: Principles, Engineering and Applications
Quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride have emerged as a promising candidate for quantum information science. This review examines the fundamentals of these quantum emitters, including their level structures, defect engineering, and their possible chemical structures.
Thi Ngoc Anh Mai +8 more
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This study presents novel anti‐counterfeiting tags with multilevel security features that utilize additional disguise features. They combine luminescent nanosized Ln‐MOFs with conductive polymers to multifunctional mixed‐matrix membranes and powder composites. The materials exhibit visible/NIR emission and matrix‐based conductivity even as black bodies.
Moritz Maxeiner +9 more
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Robustness evaluation of an inkjet-printed epidermal ultra-high-frequency radio frequency identification tag. [PDF]
Oyeka DO, Batchelor JC.
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Radio Frequency Identification from the viewpoint of students of computer science
Miklós Hoffmann +2 more
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A Model of Traceability for Equipments Using RFID Tehnologies within an Integrated System [PDF]
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tagss or transponders. An advanced automatic identification technology such as the Auto-ID system based
Radu LIXANDROIU
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Synchrotron Radiation for Quantum Technology
Materials and interfaces underpin quantum technologies, with synchrotron and FEL methods key to understanding and optimizing them. Advances span superconducting and semiconducting qubits, 2D materials, and topological systems, where strain, defects, and interfaces govern performance.
Oliver Rader +10 more
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