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Observation of the crossover from quantum fluxoid to half-quantum fluxoid in a chiral superconducting device. [PDF]
Tokuda M +18 more
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A spray‐drying‐based synthesis enables the formation of zinc ferrite nanoparticles with customizable induction heating from room temperature to 250°C by varying the zinc content and postsynthesis annealing temperatures. The aqueous dispersions are colloidally stable and heat up to biologically relevant thresholds. Hence, this approach offers a scalable
Leoni Luthardt +7 more
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Intrinsic Electronic Structure and Inhomogeneity of High-Entropy Layered REOBiS<sub>2</sub> Superconductors. [PDF]
Minati F +11 more
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Do We Really Know Why Carbon Nanotubes Grow?
The CNT growth mechanism is still debated. We propose a heterogeneous (2D) classical nucleation framework comparing pathways for graphenic patches, caps, and full CNTs. Despite its simplicity, it rationalizes key trends, including the correlation between catalyst particle size and CNT diameter.
Nicola Verziaggi +6 more
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One-Dimensional Hydrogen Chains in Li-Hf-H System: A Pathway to High Superconductivity Under High Pressure. [PDF]
Yang K +9 more
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XAHRM‐Lab First Results and πXRF First View of UFe4Al8 and UFe10Si2
ABSTRACT Following the installation of the Laboratory for the Characterization and Speciation of Aerosols (LCEA) in 2008, and the confirmation of High Resolution Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (HiREDS) as a much promising development for X‐ray Emission Spectrometry in general and Particle Induced X‐ray Emission (PIXE) in particular, the installation of
M. A. Reis +3 more
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Prediction of One-Dimensional Metallicity and π-Band Superconductivity in Rhodizonate Radical Pancakes. [PDF]
Lobato A, Izquierdo-Ruiz F, Rahm M.
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In solids, the point defects take the role that in water is held by H3O+, OH−, and solutes. While the chemical ground structure (crystallographic structure) plays the role of the matrix, it is the chemically excited states (dissociation, disorder) that breathe life into the matter.
Joachim Maier
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Nematicity and structural strain: a tight connection in Fe-based superconductors. [PDF]
Martinelli A.
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