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Most matter is nominally frozen in the polar regions or space, and liquid crystal materials are no exception. Consequently, soft actuators, including liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), are inoperative under such extreme cold in response to stimuli, as their motion relies on mechanical deformation.
Hyeonseong Kim +5 more
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Tailoring the electronic structure to enable rapid Li-ion diffusion and a stabilized LiF-LiCl rich electrode-electrolyte interface. [PDF]
Su S +7 more
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Facile Tri‐Metallic Catalyst Fabrication Using the Dynamic Hydrogen Bubble Template method
Porous metal catalysts are prepared using hydrogen bubbles as a natural template. By carefully selecting metal combinations and thermal treatment, the researchers tailored surface composition and structure, boosting catalytic performance. The approach offers a powerful and flexible route to designing advanced materials for green energy Abstract ...
Carlos M. S. Lobo +11 more
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Compatibility of Drinfeld presentations for split affine Kac-Moody quantum symmetric pairs. [PDF]
Li JR, Przeździecki T.
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Traceless tensors and the symmetric group
DE CONCINI, Corrado +1 more
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Thermal Expansion Behavior of PM6 Studied Using In Situ Wide‐Angle X‐Ray Scattering
In organic photovoltaics, small morphological changes can significantly impact performance. This study examines the thermal expansion of PM6 using in situ WAXS and GIWAXS from 30 to 300 °C. By analyzing samples of increasing complexity, factors like initial anisotropic nanoscale arrangements and substrate mismatches are quantified, revealing systematic
Meike Kuhn +5 more
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Computational Study of a Copper-Catalyzed Synthesis of Fluoroalcohols from Alkylboranes and Ketones. [PDF]
Gómez-Mudarra FA, Aullón G, Jover J.
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Bright Monocompound Metal Halide Scintillator for Fast Neutron Radiography
Metal halide scintillator, tetraphenylphosphonium manganese bromide (TPP2MnBr4), provides a significant benefit for fast neutron imaging. A fourfold increase in efficiency over traditional zinc sulfide screens is achieved by efficiently utilizing neutron interactions within its homogeneous structure.
Aditya Bhardwaj +13 more
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Chaos controlled and disorder driven phase transitions induced by breaking permutation symmetry. [PDF]
C M, Lakshminarayan A, Divakaran U.
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