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Guidelines for the Optimization of Hafnia-Based Ferroelectrics through Superlattice Engineering. [PDF]
van Gent González J +7 more
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Ripples transform 2D materials by creating tunable strain fields. This enables precise manipulation of electronic and optical properties, driving innovations in next‐generation optoelectronics and quantum devices. ABSTRACT As integrated circuit technology approaches its physical limits in the post‐Moore era, transition metal sulfides, with atomic‐scale
Haitao Yu, Xiao Wu
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Ordered perovskite nanocrystals: a transformative platform for optoelectronic applications. [PDF]
Zhai L, Li H, Wu T, Yuan J.
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Enhancing the Chemical Reactivity of Graphene through Substrate Engineering
This review highlights methods to enhance the reactivity of graphene through substrate engineering, focusing on strain and charge doping. Strains induced by nanoparticles, metal crystal orientations, or stretchable polymers increase the reactivity of graphene.
Jia Tu, Mingdi Yan
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Wafer‐Scale Self‐Limiting Epitaxy of Bernal‐Stacked Single‐Crystal Boron Nitride
Wafer‐scale, single‐crystal Bernal‐stacked boron nitride (bBN) bilayers are grown by flow‐modulated MOCVD, where monoatomic Ni step edges on Ni(111) deterministically direct AB stacking. As an ultrathin interlayer, bBN suppresses interfacial scattering and enables robust, nonvolatile polarization switching in MoS2 channels, offering a scalable platform
Jaewon Wang +22 more
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Correction to "Hf/Zr Superlattice-Based High-κ Gate Dielectrics with Dipole Layer Engineering for Advanced CMOS". [PDF]
Song T +9 more
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Cooperative water‐mediated ligand–ligand interactions in a mixed‐ligand environment regulate nanocrystal growth and assembly, enabling rapid self‐assembly of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals into structurally stable and highly emissive superlattices directly in the liquid phase.
Seonmyeong Noh +8 more
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Wrinkled Janus SMoSe-XS2 (X = Mo, W) heterostructures: coupling mechanical flexibility with enhanced HER. [PDF]
Li J, Xiong L.
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Development of electron source feedback for enhanced X‐ray beam stability at NSLS‐II
An electron‐source feedback method has been demonstrated at the NSLS‐II Hard X‐ray Nanoprobe, using X‐ray beam position data to drive electron beam corrections. The approach suppresses dominant vibration peaks and significantly improves X‐ray beam stability and ptychographic image quality.Future synchrotron light sources are being designed to deliver ...
Sukho Kongtawong +9 more
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Phonon Interference Effects in GaAs-GaP Superlattice Nanowires. [PDF]
Arya C +11 more
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