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A SGI Li–Zn–F is formed by introducing ZnF2 into molten lithium, generating a LiZn alloy layer beneath a LiF‐rich upper layer. The lithiophilic LiZn alloy layer and robust LiF layer synergistically regulate Li+ flux and suppress dendritic growth, enabling uniform Li deposition and long‐term stable cycling in lithium metal batteries.
Chaerim Kim +8 more
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International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of slab detachment around the detachment zone and evaluate the amount of time necessary for slabs to detach.
Schmalholz, S. M. +5 more
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Recent reconnaissance geochemical investigations have unveiled Cryogenian magmatism linked to the compressional accretionary phase, contributing to the growth of the Afif Terrane in the eastern Arabian Shield. The Cryogenian Suwaj intrusive suite, within
Mahmoud M. Hassan +10 more
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Mafic slab melt contributions to Proterozoic massif-type anorthosites
Massif-type anorthosites, enormous and enigmatic plagioclase-rich cumulate intrusions emplaced into Earth’s crust, formed in large numbers only between 1 and 2 billion years ago. Conflicting hypotheses for massif-type anorthosite formation, including melting of upwelling mantle, lower crustal melting, and arc magmatism above subduction zones, have ...
Duncan S. Keller +6 more
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Epx4 Nanopore With Multiple Constrictions for Single‐Molecule Identification
Epx4 is a biological multi‐constriction nanopore that generates informative current signals for polypeptide sensing. Compared with α‐hemolysin, Epx4 detects short poly‐L‐lysine (S‐PLL, Mw 10 kDa) at a higher event frequency and produces signal features that distinguish it from long poly‐L‐lysine (L‐PLL, Mw 30–70 kDa), with an ROC AUC of 0.82 for the ...
Ayako Ijuin +7 more
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This study validates a recycling pathway for converting interconnect assemblies from end‐of‐life SOC stacks into commercial‐grade AISI 304 steels. Using scrap‐based steelmaking operations, austenitic cast steels with <4.0% δ‐ferrite are successfully produced.
Jeraldine Lastam +7 more
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Subduction Dynamics at the Northwestern Pacific Slab Edge: Constraints of Tomography in Kamchatka
Kamchatka is located at the northwestern edge of the Pacific plate. The Pacific slab is subducting into the mantle along the Kamchatka trench. Are there any differences in subduction features near the edge? To answer this question, seismic tomography was
Yanting LIU +3 more
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The study investigates the influence of DED‐Arc/M versus casting on the microstructure and material properties of X40CrMoV5‐1 (AISI H13) hot‐work tool steel. DED‐Arc/M yields finer microstructures, superior mechanical strength, and ductility, but slightly reduced thermal conductivity.
Ulf Ziesing +4 more
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Water budget in flat vs. steep subduction: implication for volcanism and potential for H2 production
In this study, we model the processes of (de)hydration and melting within subduction zones using a thermo-mechanical modeling approach. Multiple 2D simulations are conducted to investigate how the subduction angle influences the water budget in oceanic ...
Gauthier Alexis +3 more
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Alloy Qualification for Producing Quench and Tempered Plate Steels with Extra‐Heavy Gage
This study develops alloy concepts for ultraheavy steel plates (>100 mm) with ≥690 MPa yield strength. Through dilatometry and Jominy testing, the effects of Mo, Ni, and B on hardenability are quantified. A synergy between 0.5% Mo and 0.5%–1.0% Ni ensures core strength at low cooling rates, while boron microalloying suppresses ferrite and promotes ...
Xabier Azpeitia +5 more
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