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MOFs and COFs in Electronics: Bridging the Gap between Intrinsic Properties and Measured Performance
Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) hold promise for advanced electronics. However, discrepancies in reported electrical conductivities highlight the importance of measurement methodologies. This review explores intrinsic charge transport mechanisms and extrinsic factors influencing performance, and critically ...
Jonas F. Pöhls, R. Thomas Weitz
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In many national systems of private international law, reciprocity is still a condition for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters.
Snežana Đurđević
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Set-off as a way of ending obligations [PDF]
In this work the authors analyzed set-off as one of the most common and most significant way of ending obligations in our legal system. The most important and in practice the most common way of ending obligations is their fulfillment.
Radovanov Aleksandar, Danojlić Miladin
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(3), 1165-1190 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Sources of rigidity. - II.1. Omnidirectional reciprocity as a source of rigidity.
Armin Cuyvers
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The study explores structural and magnetic properties of one of the most recent topological quantum materials (MnBi2Te4). The Mn‐poor structure leads to stacking faults (quintuple layer ‐ QL of Bi2Te3 formation instead of a septuple layer ‐ SL of MnBi2Te4), resulting in a coexistence between weak antiferromagnetism and ferromagnetism.
Wesley F. Inoch +10 more
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The quadratic reciprocity law was generalized to polynomials by Carlitz. Here we have another proof deduced from an appropriate generalization to polynomials of Jacobi symbols, namely the author considers essentially \[ \text{Jacobi}(a,m) = \text{Resultant}(n,a).
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Charge Transport in Ternary Charge‐Transfer Solid Solution Single Crystals
This study deconvolutes the roles of indirect (superexchange) and direct electronic coupling on charge transport in single crystals of an organic charge‐transfer molecular semiconductor (OSC). This model system elegantly demonstrates that structural defects introduced by chemical dopants play a significant role in the electronic performance ...
Jonathan C. Novak +7 more
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Adjoint Kirchhoff’s Law and General Symmetry Implications for All Thermal Emitters
We study the relation between angular spectral absorptivity and emissivity for any thermal emitter, which consists of any linear media that can be dispersive, inhomogeneous, bianisotropic, or nonreciprocal.
Cheng Guo, Bo Zhao, Shanhui Fan
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Let $ k, l, m_1, m_2 $ be positive integers and let both $ p $ and $ q $ be odd primes such that $ p^k = 2^{m_1}-a^{m_2} $ and $ q^l = 2^{m_1}+a^{m_2} $ where $ a $ is odd prime with $ a\equiv 5\pmod 8 $ and $ a\not\equiv 1\pmod 5 $. In this paper, using
Cheng Feng , Jiagui Luo
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Diophantine geometry and non-abelian reciprocity laws I [PDF]
We use non-abelian fundamental groups to define a sequence of higher reciprocity maps on the adelic points of a variety over a number field satisfying certain conditions in Galois cohomology.
Kim, Minhyong
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