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Copper oxide (CuO) thin films were deposited on glass substrates using the Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction (SILAR) method, these films synthesized cationic solution temperatures of room temperature (RT), 65 °C, 75 °C, and 95 °C.
Latifa Znaidi +8 more
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By creating anion and cation vacancies, scientists fine‐tune semiconductor bandgaps and extend light absorption, boosting charge separation in photocatalysts. Surface defects enhance reactant adsorption and carrier transport, while controlled bulk defects curb recombination.
Srinath Ranjan Tripathy +1 more
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Real time observation of a stationary magneton
The magnetic dipole field geometry of subatomic elementary particles like the electron differs from the classical macroscopic field imprint of a bar magnet. It resembles more like an eight figure or else joint double quantum-dots instead of the classical,
Emmanouil Markoulakis +4 more
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Synergies in Self‐Assembly—From Supramolecular Polymers to Defined Hierarchical Superstructures
Shaping supramolecular polymers built from molecular building blocks into superstructures with defined dimensions. Synergies within supramolecular architectures such as chirality or an additional second orthogonal driving force that does not interfere with the central supramolecular motif facilitate the confinement of the growth of these ...
Klaus Kreger +2 more
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Chiral dynamics and baryon resonances
The structure of baryon resonance in coupled-channel meson-baryon scattering is studied from the viewpoint of chiral dynamics. The meson-baryon scattering amplitude can be successfully described together with the properties of the resonance in the ...
Akaishi +23 more
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Jet tagging is a classification problem in high-energy physics experiments that aims to identify the collimated sprays of subatomic particles, jets, from particle collisions and ‘tag’ them to their emitter particle.
Yash Semlani +2 more
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New Clock Comparison Searches for Lorentz and CPT Violation
We present two new measurements constraining Lorentz and CPT violation using the Xe-129 / He-3 Zeeman maser and atomic hydrogen masers. Experimental investigations of Lorentz and CPT symmetry provide important tests of the framework of the standard model
Bear, David +6 more
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Partonic substructure of nucleons and nuclei with dimuon production
Dimuon production has been studied in a series of fixed-target experiments at Fermilab during the last two decades. Highlights from these experiments, together with recent results from the Fermilab E866 experiment, are presented.
Peng, Jen-Chieh
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Women in Physics: an interview with Flavia de Almeida Dias
Flavia de Almeida Dias is an experimental particle physicist who has been a member of the ATLAS Collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider since 2013 and has had leading contributions in analyses involving pairs of vector bosons, searches for extra Higgs
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Efficient operators for studying higher partial waves
An extended multi-hadron operator is developed to extract the spectra of irreducible representations in the finite volume. The irreducible representations of the cubic group are projected using a coordinate-space operator.
Wu Jia-jun +5 more
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