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Non-perturbative renormalization of the static vector current and its O(a)-improvement in quenched QCD [PDF]
Filippo Palombi
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This study examines the surface characteristics of AlInP (001), crucial for advanced solar cells and photoelectrochemical devices. Using theoretical modeling and experiments, it identifies how phosphorus‐rich and indium‐rich surfaces create mid‐gap states that pin the Fermi level and influence ultrafast electron dynamics.
Mohammad Amin Zare Pour+11 more
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Quasi-Static Self-Quenching of Trp-X and X-Trp Dipeptides in Water: Ultrafast Fluorescence Decay [PDF]
Jianhua Xu, Jay R. Knutson
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This study demonstrates the use of a low‐cost 3D printing technique to prepare a large‐area PVDF‐FAPbI3 composite dielectric film for flexible TENG application. The δ→α phase transformation of the FAPbI3 nanofillers has significantly improved the β‐phase content, morphology, and dielectric properties of the PVDF film.
Nurfatin Hafizah Zain Karimy+7 more
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Erratum: Renormalization group analysis of the interacting resonant-level model at finite bias: Generic analytic study of static properties and quench dynamics [Phys. Rev. B83, 205103 (2011)] [PDF]
Sabine Andergassen+4 more
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This work explores Li‐substituted P2 layered oxides for Na‐ion batteries by crystallographic and electrochemical studies. The effect of lithium on superstructure orderings, on phase transitions during synthesis and electrochemical cycling and on the interplay of O‐ versus TM‐redox is revealed via various advanced techniques, including semi‐simultaneous
Mingfeng Xu+5 more
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Jet quenching parameter in an expanding QCD plasma
We study the phenomenon of transverse momentum broadening for a high-pT parton propagating through a weakly-coupled quark–gluon plasma undergoing boost-invariant longitudinal expansion.
Edmond Iancu, Pieter Taels, Bin Wu
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Phosphorescent OLEDs suffer from efficiency roll‐off due to triplet‐polaron quenching (TPQ). This study demonstrates for a large set of host‐guest combinations a spectroelectrochemical method to measure the absorption of charged molecules, enabling determining TPQ Förster radii (2.5–4 nm) from the spectral overlap.
Stan E. A. Jaspars+5 more
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