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The physics of ionization chambers – or how to improve your signal-to-noise ratio for transmission EXAFS measurements [PDF]
R. F. Pettifer+2 more
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Superlubricious Surfaces Through Surface Attached Hydrogels Obtained by C,H‐insertion Crosslinking
Taking synovial joints as a source of inspiration, the friction properties of surfaces covered with 1d‐swelling polyelectrolyte hydrogels in combination with a shear‐thinning aqueous lubricant are studied. Such systems obtained by C,H insertion crosslinking show superlubricious behavior, even surpassing the friction values reported for the natural ...
Renato Maraula+5 more
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Likelihood-Ratio Detector for a Known Signal in Nonstationary Ocean Noise
Charles P. Hatsell, L. W. Nolte
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A strategy to optimize the signal-to-noise ratio in one-coil arterial spin tagging perfusion imaging [PDF]
Hao Lei, James Peeling
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R. Pohmann, O. Speck, K. Scheffler
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This review synthesizes the evolution of radiative heat transfer, emphasizing the transition from far‐field to near‐field regimes. Traditional frameworks, such as Planck's law, are revisited alongside modern innovations like fluctuational electrodynamics. Applications span nanoscale thermal management, energy harvesting, and thermophotovoltaic systems.
Ambali Alade Odebowale+6 more
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Photonic integrated interferometric imaging systems (PIISs) provide a compact solution for high-resolution Earth observation missions with stringent size, weight, and power (SWaP) constraints.
Chuang Zhang, Yan He, Qinghua Yu
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Relations of the Tape Modulation Noise and the Signal to Noise Ratio of VTR
Sango Muramatsu, Katsuya Yokoyama
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Filling Factor and Signal‐to‐Noise Ratios in Optical Interferometric Arrays [PDF]
F. Roddier, Stephen T. Ridgway
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The relationship between primary polymer structure and pattern quality in the directed self‐assembly of chemically modified polystyrene‐block‐poly(methyl methacrylate) derivatives is explored. The perpendicular lamellae are aligned, with a periodicity below 20 nm. No parallel orientations or dislocations form, and line patterns are well defined over an
Shinsuke Maekawa+8 more
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