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Double-trace instability of BTZ black holes
We perform a comprehensive study of the linear stability of rotating BTZ black holes under massive scalar field perturbations with double-trace boundary conditions. While BTZ black holes are stable under standard Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions,
Óscar J. C. Dias +2 more
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Colossal Photovoltaic Current in Ferroelectric Oxide by Constructing Defect Band
Colossal photovoltaic current density of 34.36 mA/cm2 under 375 nm illumination has been achieved in the Pb‐deficient PbTiO3 film. The ultraviolet photoresponsivity surpasses that of all reported ferroelectric materials. This enhancement is attributed to the junction effect between the Pb‐deficient and non‐defective layers.
Yiran Sun +16 more
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Multiferroic order parameters – polarization, magnetization, and ferroelastic strain – are positioned as dynamic design variables for batteries. Their mechanistic roles, practical tuning through fabrication and external fields, and ferroic‐resolved characterization routes are unified into a closed‐loop framework, revealing how coupled ferroic responses
Jiaqi Su +13 more
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A Ceramic Network for Hybrid Solid Electrolyte Lithium Metal Batteries
An in‐plane aligned Ta‐LLZO ceramic network exhibits superior performance compared to conventional fillers, including single ceramic fibers and particles. The tortuosity within the polymeric phase of hybrid solid electrolytes is identified as a key parameter governing lithium‐ion transport pathways and dendrite suppression.
Luca Weckelmann +10 more
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Strain Tuning the Occupation of Candidate Topological Weyl States in W‐Doped MoTe2
The present study investigates strain‐induced modifications of the electronic structure in the Weyl semimetal Td${\rm T}_d$‐Mo0.91W0.09Te2${\mathrm{Mo}}_{0.91}{\mathrm{W}}_{0.09}{\mathrm{Te}}_{2}$ using hard X‐ray angle‐resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
Amon Lanz +21 more
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Phylogenetic and biochemical analyses of the heme transporter CydDC reveal its functional conservation throughout bacterial evolution and demonstrate its unique asymmetric allosteric mechanism. Furthermore, impairment of CydDC function directly affects bacterial antibiotic resistance and likely compromises antibiotic efficacy through drug efflux.
Lili Yang +19 more
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Water‐induced quenching challenges organic RTP materials, but a counter‐intuitive strategy employs HOF to encapsulate carbonyl guests, where water functions as a structural reinforcer. This achieves water‐enhanced ultralong RTP with full‐color emission (blue to deep red), overcoming intracellular quenching for high‐signal cellular imaging, alongside 4D
Pengcheng Wu +3 more
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Unveiling the evolution of rotating black holes in loop quantum cosmology. [PDF]
Swain S, Sahoo G, Nayak B.
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Rubrene microcrystals, forming two distinct sector types, are investigated using photoemission electron spectroscopy. The two sectors exhibit a built‐in charge landscape, arising from anisotropic conductivities. Upon excitation with UV light, the diamond‐shaped sectors accumulate significant charge, whereas the triangular sectors remain essentially ...
Moha Naeimi, Ingo Barke, Sylvia Speller
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Correction to the Entropy of a Charged Rotating Accelerated Black Hole Due to Lorentz Invariance Violation. [PDF]
Wang C, Wang HY, Yang SZ.
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