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Establishing an unobstructed conduit for hydrogen diffusion via the artificial design of material microstructure associated with boundary configuration and crystal orientation offers a powerful tuning knob for extensively accelerating the proton mobility and enhancing electronic phase modulations, thereby advancing the high‐speed protonic device ...
Xuanchi Zhou +11 more
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Chemical Facets of Superconductivity in UTe<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Svanidze E +10 more
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Molecular hydrogen in the N-doped LuH3 system as a possible path to superconductivity [PDF]
Cesare Tresca +6 more
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Superconducting Synchrotrons [PDF]
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Chemically Driven Nano‐Elastic Heterogeneities Control Fragility in Volcanic Melts
The study elucidates how nanoscale structural heterogeneity governs the mechanical behavior of volcanic glasses across compositions from basalt to rhyolite. Using a physicochemical framework, correlation length (ξ) and microscopic free volume (Vc) are derived from vibrational and physical properties, revealing systematic trends with silica content that
Michele Cassetta +13 more
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It is traditionally thought that the electron‐phonon interactions have a significant impact on the lattice thermal conductivity of both heavily doped p‐type and n‐type semiconductors. However, it is found that this is invalid in most wurtzite semiconductors.
Jianshi Sun +11 more
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Ambient-pressure superconductivity onset above 40 K in bilayer nickelate ultrathin films [PDF]
Guangdi Zhou +10 more
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Topological nodal i-wave superconductivity in PtBi<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Changdar S +13 more
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Thermal Control of Vortex Motion in Nanoscale Superconductors
Vortices in superconducting film can be thermally steered by a local heating from a tip. The work shows that the vortex is attracted by the hot spot by a force that emulates an electric field resulting in a fictious Lorentz‐force on the vortex. Abstract Thermally induced motion of vortices in nanoscale superconductors (SCs) is investigated.
Björn Niedzielski, Jamal Berakdar
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