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MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND THE SPIN-GLASS TRANSITION OF Zn1-x Mnx Se AT LOW TEMPERATURES
YANG YU-QING
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Large deviations for Langevin spin glass dynamics [PDF]
Gérard Ben Arous, Alice Guionnet
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Shellac, a centuries‐old natural resin, is reimagined as a green material for flexible electronics. When combined with silver nanowires, shellac films deliver transparency, conductivity, and stability against humidity. These results position shellac as a sustainable alternative to synthetic polymers for transparent conductors in next‐generation ...
Rahaf Nafez Hussein +4 more
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How microscopic epistasis and clonal interference shape the fitness trajectory in a spin glass model of microbial long-term evolution. [PDF]
Boffi NM, Guo Y, Rycroft CH, Amir A.
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Ground-state structure in a highly disordered spin-glass model [PDF]
Charles M. Newman, D. L. Stein
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A spin glass is a diluted magnetic material in which the magnetic moments are randomly interacting, with a huge number of metastable states which prevent reaching equilibrium. Spin-glass models are conceptually simple, but require very sophisticated treatments.
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This study presents a green processing route for high‐performance reduced graphene oxide (rGO) transparent conductive films (TCFs) using highly crystalline Brodie's GO. In‐plane electrochemical reduction forms rGO on insulating substrates without toxic reductants or heat. Subsequent FeCl₃ intercalation enhances conductivity, overcoming the transparency–
Tatsuki Tsugawa +6 more
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Demonstration of chip-based coupled degenerate optical parametric oscillators for realizing a nanophotonic spin-glass. [PDF]
Okawachi Y +7 more
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Chaos and universality in a four-dimensional spin glass [PDF]
Muriel Ney‐Nifle
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CsPbI₃ perovskite solar cells face stability issues due to high annealing temperatures and moisture. Butylammonium acetate (BAAc) enables stable phase formation at 160°C in ambient laboratory conditions, enhancing efficiency and stability, achieving 18.6% PCE, and maintaining over 81% efficiency after 1,000 hours of maximum power point tracking under 1
Narendra Pai +10 more
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