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Study of Structural, Electronic, Optical, Mechanical, Thermal, and Thermoelectric Properties of MPSi3 [M = Al, Ga, In] Semiconductors by DFT Method

open access: yesAdvanced Physics Research, EarlyView.
This study explores the compounds MPSi3 [M = Al, Ga, In] and introduces InPSi3 as a promising material for solar cell applications. Findings reveal stability, excellent band gaps, and strong optical absorption, suggesting that these materials are ideal candidates for advancing energy‐harvesting technologies. ABSTRACT In this study, a new semiconducting
S. K. Datta   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sound Absorption Properties of Shredded Paper Wastes as Indoor Building Sound Absorber

open access: yesBioResources
The sound absorption properties of shredded paper wastes (SPW) were evaluated. Two impedance tubes (large and small) were used to measure the sound absorption coefficient of different thicknesses of SPW sound-absorber (20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 mm). As the
Eun-Suk Jang, Hee-Jun Park
doaj  

Ab‐Initio Study of Structural, Magnetic, Optoelectronic and Thermophysical Properties of Heusler Compound HoPdBi

open access: yesAdvanced Physics Research, EarlyView.
The top panel shows the electronic band structure, which illustrates how the electronic energy varies with momentum along different high‐symmetry directions within the first Brillouin zone. Band structure determines the electronic character of a crystalline solid.
Tanvir Khan, F. Parvin, S. H. Naqib
wiley   +1 more source

Clade‐wide morphological and functional variation of the sauropsid columella

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The columella (=stapes) is the middle ear bone of reptiles that transmits vibrations from the environment to the inner ear. It has been shown to exhibit extensive interspecific morphological disparity in several clades; however, its morphological variation and associated functional consequences remain poorly described.
John Peacock   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Computational fluid dynamics simulations of airflow through the nasal passages of rhinolophoid bats

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The nasal passages of bats that emit their echolocation call through their nostrils have adapted for sound emission as well as standard respiratory and olfactory functions. Rhinolophids, hipposiderids and rhinonycterids all use a high duty cycle (HDC) echolocation strategy.
Carley Goodwin   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Investigating the Sound Absorption Performance of Circular and Slotted Perforated Birch (Betula platyphylla) Plywood as Interior Building Materials

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The use of perforated plywood as an interior architectural sound-absorbing material has been increasing in popularity in Korea. This study investigated the sound absorption performance of marketed birch (Betula platyphylla) plywood with circular and ...
Eun-Suk Jang   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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