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We study the phase transitions of the two-dimensional frustrated J1-J2 Ising model on the square lattice with Monte Carlo simulations. Here J1 < 0 and J2 > 0 are the couplings for the nearest and next nearest neighbor Ising spins, respectively.
Shang-Wei Li, Fu-Jiun Jiang
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The authors evaluated six machine‐learned interatomic potentials for simulating threshold displacement energies and tritium diffusion in LiAlO2 essential for tritium production. Trained on the same density functional theory data and benchmarked against traditional models for accuracy, stability, displacement energies, and cost, Moment Tensor Potential ...
Ankit Roy +8 more
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Double transitions, non-Ising criticality and the critical absorbing phase in an interacting monomer–dimer model on a square lattice [PDF]
Keekwon Nam +3 more
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A Review of Trans‐Dimensional Kirigami: From Compliant Mechanism to Multifunctional Robot
This review outlines recent advancements in the geometric design and mechanical properties of kirigami. The kirigami is classified into two categories from a compliant mechanism perspective, highlighting their applications in metamaterials and robotic systems. Finally, the future research directions, is explored focusing on the potential of integrating
Yang Yu +14 more
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Frustration in an exactly solvable mixed-spin Ising model with bilinear and three-site four-spin interactions on a decorated square lattice [PDF]
M. Jaščur +3 more
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Marine silicon for biomedical sustainability
Schematic illustrating marine silicon for biomedical engineering. Abstract Despite momentous divergence from oceanic origin, human beings and marine organisms exhibit elemental homology through silicon utilization. Notably, silicon serves as a critical constituent in multiple biomedical processes.
Yahui Han +3 more
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Plasmakristall‐4 Experiment: 10 Years of Operation in Orbit
ABSTRACT Plasmakristall‐4 (PK‐4) is a microgravity complex plasma laboratory operated for 10 years on board the International Space Station. Its main purpose is the particle‐resolved investigation of generic condensed matter phenomena using strongly coupled suspensions of microparticles immersed in low‐pressure gas‐discharge plasmas.
M. Pustylnik +3 more
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On the equivalence between n-state spin and vertex models on the square lattice
In this paper we investigate a correspondence among spin and vertex models with the same number of local states on the square lattice with toroidal boundary conditions.
M.J. Martins
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Critical properties of the antiferromagnetic Ising model on rewired square lattices [PDF]
Tasrief Surungan +2 more
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In this work, the electrochemical compatibility of a broad range of solid polymer electrolytes with two Ni‐rich nickel–manganese–cobalt cathodes (NMC622, NMC811) is investigated through a hybrid computational and experimental approach. The relative reactivity of NMC811 to NMC622 is demonstrated, as well as the role of Li cations in the electrolyte ...
Alexandre Roelens +9 more
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