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Scalable Thermal Engineering via Femtosecond Laser‐Direct‐Written Phononic Nanostructures
This study demonstrates that femtosecond laser‐induced periodic surface structures (fs‐LIPSS) can function as phononic metasurfaces, reducing thermal conductivity below the plain thin‐film limit. Phonon Monte Carlo analysis reveals that the periodic structures restrict phonon mean free paths.
Hiroki Hamma +4 more
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Rapid prototyping of functional acoustic devices using laser manufacturing. [PDF]
Zhang X +10 more
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A Performance Evaluation of a Real-time Image Mosaicing with a Rapid Prototype Hardware
K. Sai Venu Prathap, K. Sai Venu Prathap
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Permanent magnets derive their extraordinary strength from deep, universal electronic‐structure principles that control magnetization, anisotropy, and intrinsic performance. This work uncovers those governing rules, examines modern modeling and AI‐driven discovery methods, identifies critical bottlenecks, and reveals electronic fingerprints shared ...
Prashant Singh
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Rapid Prototyping in Maxillofacial Rehabilitation: A Review of Literature. [PDF]
Bansod AV +3 more
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High Entropy Wide‐Bandgap Borates with Broadband Luminescence and Large Nonlinear Optical properties
High‐entropy rare‐earth borates exhibit excellent nonlinear optical and broadband luminescence properties arising from multi‐component doping, chemical disorder, increased configurational entropy, and increased lattice and electronic anharmonicity. This formulation enabled us to obtain a large, environmentally stable single crystal with 3X higher laser‐
Saugata Sarker +14 more
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Logic Foundry: Rapid Prototyping for FPGA-Based DSP Systems [PDF]
Gary Spivey +2 more
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Rapid prototyping of lab-scale electrolysis cells using stereolithography and electroless plating
Gage Wright +4 more
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In MOCVD MoS2 memristors, a current compliance‐regulated Ag filament mechanism is revealed. The filament ruptures spontaneously during volatile switching, while subsequent growth proceeds vertically through the MoS2 layers and then laterally along the van der Waals gaps during nonvolatile switching.
Yuan Fa +19 more
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