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From West to East: Professor Pavlos Savvidis' Quest for Light. [PDF]
Wang J.
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Nonequilibrium sensing of volatile compounds using active and passive analyte delivery. [PDF]
Brandt S+17 more
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This study highlights the impact of transition‐metal (TM) ions (Ni2⁺, Mn2⁺, Co2⁺) on the performance of lithium‐metal anode in localized high‐concentration electrolytes. Mn2⁺ and Co2⁺ destabilize SEI and CEI layers, causing capacity fade and overpotential, while Ni2⁺ shows minimal effects. These findings underscore the need for electrolyte optimization
Zezhou Guo+2 more
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High Thermoelectric Performance in Low‐Cost Cu8SiSxSe6‐x Argyrodite
This study discovers the great potential of Cu8SiSxSe6‐x argyrodites as new, low‐cost, Te‐free thermoelectric materials. The proposed defect scheme suppresses the phase transition, enhances the weighted mobility and optimizes the grain boundary contacts.
Taras Parashchuk+7 more
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Backspin in <i>Ruellia ciliatiflora</i> does not maximize seed dispersal range, but provides moderate dispersal range that is robust to launch conditions. [PDF]
Hesse-Withbroe JL, Whitaker DL.
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The coherent heterostructure and the strong stress field at the heterointerface upshift the d‐band center of vanadium toward the Fermi level, which effectively lowers the Na+ diffusion barrier, facilitates charge transfer and accelerates reaction kinetics.
Xuexia Song+11 more
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A numerical assessment of the heterogeneous effects of innovative shroud profiles for horizontal axis wind turbine. [PDF]
Hamid H, Abd El Maksoud RM.
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A Vision-Based Method for Determining Aircraft State during Spin Recovery. [PDF]
Kapuscinski T+4 more
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Mimicking Complexity of Structured Data Matrix's Information Content: Categorical Exploratory Data Analysis. [PDF]
Hsieh F, Chou EP, Chen TL.
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Electrically conductive and room temperature magnetic atomically thin (≈0.8 nm) vanadium doped MoS2 (V‐MoS2) is demonstrated for its spintronic applications. Here, the spin transport at the interface of permalloy (Py) and high spin‐orbit coupling V‐MoS2 magnetic monolayers is shown.
Krishna Rani Sahoo+8 more
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