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The addition of calcium ions to silk fibroin enhances the hydrogel properties and, when combined with visible light crosslinking, enables compatibility with advanced light‐based fabrication techniques. Calcium ions extend the shelf‐life of silk and facilitate the fabrication of multizonal, multilayered constructs for advanced stimuli‐responsive ...
Hien A. Tran +11 more
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Mechanical Properties of Hastelloy-X Filament Produced by Glass-Coated Melt Spinning
Tomoko Got o
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Zero-temperature entropy of a replica-symmetric spin glass [PDF]
Anil Khurana
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Entering the Strong Coupling Regime in Conventional Organic Solar Cells
Organic solar cells convert light into fossil‐free energy, yet they still cannot compete with their silicon counterparts. Strong exciton‐photon coupling can ameliorate some properties of organic solar cells, but it requires additional mirrors that diminish light absorbance. Here, mirror‐free strong exciton‐photon coupling is implemented in conventional
Nicola Peruffo +4 more
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The quantum transition of the two-dimensional Ising spin glass. [PDF]
Bernaschi M +3 more
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Structure and Spin-Glass Magnetism of the MnxNi2Zn11-x Pseudobinary γ-Brasses at Low Mn Contents. [PDF]
Ghanta S +9 more
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By turning off hydrogen bonds by bulky ethyl cinnamate ester derivatization, softwood kraft lignin can flow under elevated temperatures, providing tough fiber in the melt for high take‐up speed. Subsequently, lignin ethyl cinnamate derivatives are readily stabilized with only dilute nitric acid leading to direct carbonized fiber with outstanding ...
Qi Hua +8 more
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Cyclic quantum annealing: searching for deep low-energy states in 5000-qubit spin glass. [PDF]
Zhang H, Boothby K, Kamenev A.
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Grain-boundary buckling and spin-glass models of disorder in membranes [PDF]
Carlo Carraro, David R. Nelson
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Wrinkling of soft materials, such as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), underpins a myriad of technologies. Plasma‐oxidation of PDMS induces spontaneous wrinkling, which is canonically attributed to thermal expansion‐contraction of bilayers. Employing experiments and modelling, it is demonstrated that sorption of water vapor is instead responsible for ...
Zain Ahmad +8 more
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