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Which Chromium–Sulfur Compounds Exist as 2D Material?
2D chromium sulfides synthesized using molecular beam epitaxy on graphene. Structural characterization reveals two novel 2D materials, Cr2S3‐2D, which lacks a direct bulk counterpart, and Cr223S${\rm Cr}_{2\frac{2}{3}}{\rm S}$4‐2D, a minimum thickness version of Cr5S6. However, attempts to synthesize CrS2 are unsuccessful. Both new 2D phases are stable
Affan Safeer +5 more
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Spinning Babies<sup>®</sup> approach: A way to promote fetal head rotation during labor? [PDF]
Melchionda MM +5 more
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Note on the Direct Interaction between Spinor Fields [PDF]
S. Kamefuchi
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A spin group (SG)‐based mechanism is proposed to realize a single pair of Weyl points. PT‐symmetric nodal lines (NLs) persist under T‐breaking, protected by the combination of SG and P symmetry. When considering spin‐orbit coupling, the SG‐protected NL will split into Weyl points, which will also induce anomalous transport phenomena arising from ...
Shifeng Qian +6 more
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Low‐Loss Far‐Infrared Surface Phonon Polaritons in Suspended SrTiO3 Nanomembranes
The low‐loss, highly confined, and thickness‐tunable surface phonon polaritons are demonstrated in the far‐infrared regime within transferable freestanding SrTiO3 membranes, achieving high figures of merit comparable to the previous record values from the vdW materials.
Konnor Koons +8 more
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Processing-Structure-Property Relationships in Polymer/Boron Nitride Nanotube Composite Fibers for Electronic Packaging Applications. [PDF]
Smith CL +5 more
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Extension de la théorie fonctionnelle aux corpuscules de spin 1/2
Florence A. Aeschlimann
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Errata: Spin Density Matrices for Paramagnetic Molecules [PDF]
Harden M. McConnell
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Synchrotron Radiation for Quantum Technology
Materials and interfaces underpin quantum technologies, with synchrotron and FEL methods key to understanding and optimizing them. Advances span superconducting and semiconducting qubits, 2D materials, and topological systems, where strain, defects, and interfaces govern performance.
Oliver Rader +10 more
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