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Suppressed Thermal Conductivity in van der Waals Semiconductor SnS2 by Stacking Engineering
Achieving low thermal conductivity is crucial for materials used for thermoelectric energy conversion. It is demonstrated that the lattice thermal conductivity of van der Waals semiconductor SnS2 can be significantly reduced by introducing 2H and 4H structures stacked along the c‐axis.
Han Yang +5 more
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Observation of anomalous thermal Hall effect in a Kagome superconductor. [PDF]
Yoshida H +10 more
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Ultrafast probing of isotope-induced explicit symmetry breaking in ethylene. [PDF]
Nardi AN +6 more
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Halogen bond-modulated solid-state reordering and symmetry breaking of azahelicenes. [PDF]
Liang J, Gan F, Zhang G, Shen C, Qiu H.
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Spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in a single crystal. [PDF]
Oketani R +6 more
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Decoherence, Quantum Measurement Problem, and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
Yuanxin Li
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Two-dimensional lead-free double perovskite ferroelastics with dynamic thermochromism. [PDF]
Su CY +7 more
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking in generative diffusion models
Neural Information Processing Systems, 2023Generative diffusion models have recently emerged as a leading approach for generating high-dimensional data. In this paper, we show that the dynamics of these models exhibit a spontaneous symmetry breaking phenomenon that divides the generative dynamics
G. Raya, L. Ambrogioni
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