Retraction: A novel image encryption scheme based on quantum dynamical spinning and rotations. [PDF]
PLOS One Editors.
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Permanent magnets derive their extraordinary strength from deep, universal electronic‐structure principles that control magnetization, anisotropy, and intrinsic performance. This work uncovers those governing rules, examines modern modeling and AI‐driven discovery methods, identifies critical bottlenecks, and reveals electronic fingerprints shared ...
Prashant Singh
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Chirality-Induced Orbital-Angular-Momentum Selectivity in Electron Transmission and Scattering. [PDF]
Chen Y, Hod O, Gersten J, Nitzan A.
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Counterion Dependent Side‐Chain Relaxation Stiffens a Chemically Doped Thienothiophene Copolymer
Oxidation of a thienothiophene copolymer, p(g3TT‐T2), via different doping strategies and dopant molecules resulted in materials with similar oxidation levels and a high electrical conductivity of ≈100 S cm−1. However, mechanical properties varied significantly, with sub‐glass transition temperatures and elastic moduli spanning from –44°C to –3°C and ...
Mariavittoria Craighero +12 more
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Centrifugal Fiber-Spinning Device Using Two Pairs of Counter-Facing Syringes for Fabricating Composite Micro/Nanofibers and Three-Dimensional Cell Culture. [PDF]
Shinagawa A, Miyata S.
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Magnetic Force Microscopy Signatures of Higher‐Order Skyrmions and Antiskyrmions
Magnetic force microscopy operated under vacuum conditions enables the qualitative identification of higher‐order skyrmions and antiskyrmions in Co/Ni multilayers at room temperature. Distinct stray‐field contrast signatures arise from vertical Bloch lines and complex domain‐wall configurations.
Sabri Koraltan +8 more
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Spinning and Tactile Hand/Wear Comfort Characteristics of PET/Co-PET Hollow Fabrics Made of Inorganic Particles Embedded Sheath/3-Core Bicomponent Yarns. [PDF]
Kang J, Kim H.
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Domain Wall Rebounds Driven by Competing Entropic and Spin‐Transfer Torques in Cylindrical Nanowires
Domain‐wall motion in cylindrical magnetic nanowires driven by nanosecond current pulses. Low current densities efficiently displace domain walls, whereas higher currents cause rebound at the wire ends. The effect results from the interplay between spin‐transfer torque and thermally induced processes, highlighting the role of thermal gradients in ...
Elias Saugar +11 more
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Effect of MDI on the Mechanical Properties of Fibers in Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(butylene succinate) Blends During Melt Spinning. [PDF]
Jeong YD, Cho HJ, Seo MJ, Kim J.
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