Evaluation of Shape Recovery Performance of Shape Memory Polymers with Carbon-Based Fillers. [PDF]
Choi S, Jang S, Yoo SH, Lee GW, Choi D.
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Parameter Identification and Validation of Shape-Memory Polymers within the Framework of Finite Strain Viscoelasticity. [PDF]
Ghobadi E, Shutov A, Steeb H.
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This study demonstrates coherent control of 15N nuclear spins coupled to VB−${\text{V}}_{\text{B}}^{-}$ centers in isotope‐enriched hexagonal boron nitride. Selective addressing via spin‐state mixing enables Rabi driving, quantum gates, and coherence times exceeding 10 μs$\umu{\rm s}$.
Adalbert Tibiássy +6 more
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Four-Dimensional Printing of β-Tricalcium Phosphate-Modified Shape Memory Polymers for Bone Scaffolds in Osteochondral Regeneration. [PDF]
Rajzer I +10 more
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The characteristics of a vertical floating gate heterostructure transistor device that exhibits neuromorphic potentiation under visible light illumination are investigated. Due to spectrally‐tuned absorbance properties of each thin film layer and introduction of tunneling dielectric, the device enables wavelength‐selective tuning of synaptic plasticity
Seungme Kang +12 more
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AI-Driven Data Analysis of Quantifying Environmental Impact and Efficiency of Shape Memory Polymers. [PDF]
Olawumi MA +4 more
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Structural multi-colour invisible inks with submicron 4D printing of shape memory polymers. [PDF]
Zhang W +12 more
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Organic electrochemical transistors based on a Near‐Infrared (NIR)‐responsive polymer p(C4DPP‐T) and iodide electrolyte exhibit optically programmable negative differential transconductance. NIR illumination triggers an iodine‐mediated redox process, enabling a transition from binary to ternary conductance states within a single‐layer device.
Debdatta Panigrahi +7 more
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Manufacture Dependent Differential Biodegradation of 3D Printed Shape Memory Polymers. [PDF]
Akman R +4 more
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Designing Asymmetric Memristive Behavior in Proton Mixed Conductors for Neuromorphic Applications
Protonic devices that couple ionic and electronic transport are demonstrated as bioinspired neuromorphic elements. The devices exhibit rubber‐like asymmetric memristive behavior with slow voltage‐driven conductance increase and rapid relaxation, enabling simplified read–write operation.
Nada H. A. Besisa +6 more
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