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Reversible multivalent carrier redox exceeding intercalation capacity boundary
Compared with widely established monovalent-ion batteries, aqueous multivalent-ion batteries promise higher capacity release by achieving multiple electron-transfer events per ion intercalation in the host material.
Yuanhe Sun+12 more
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The Ionization and Thermal Equilibrium of a Gas Excited by Ultraviolet Synchrotron Radiation
R. E. Williams
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Tuning Aggregation in Liquid‐Crystalline Squaraine Chromophores
A novel squaraine dye (SQ) forming columnar liquid crystal (LC) phase is synthesized, whose aggregate state can be tuned without disturbing the columnar structures. The liquid crystallization not only offers a rich spectrum and tuning method of optical property but also a novel path for the prescriptive functionalization of LC SQ materials.
Tianyi Tan+12 more
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SARS-CoV-2 proteins structural studies using synchrotron radiation. [PDF]
Kosenko M+3 more
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Electrically controlled optical switch and perfect absorption are achieved in the long wavelength infrared range by modulating the proton‐mediated metal‐insulator phase mixture of a single layer of SmNiO3 on an opaque sapphire substrate. Such an infrared switch is reversible and tunable over a broad temperature and wavelength range, which could shed ...
Xuefeng Cao+12 more
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SPECTRAL AND ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION.
Raymond A. Mack
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Lattice engineering of nFe0 crystals with chalcophile‐siderophile elements optimizes the iron microenvironment, enhancing hydrophobicity, electron transfer, and selective dechlorination efficiency while reducing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The Cu─S─nFe0 material shows a 20‐fold increase in dechlorination rate, a 150‐fold decrease in HER, and ...
Xiaohong Hu+10 more
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Electron Tail Suppression and Effective Collisionality due to Synchrotron Emission and Absorption in Mildly Relativistic Plasmas [PDF]
Synchrotron radiation losses are a significant cause of concern for high-temperature aneutronic fusion reactions such as proton-Boron 11. The fact that radiation losses occur primarily in the high-energy tail, where the radiation itself has a substantial impact on the electron distribution, necessitates a self-consistent approach to modeling the ...
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Some Properties of Synchrotron Radiation at Optical Energies.
Jesse L. Greenstein
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Three‐State Thermochromic Smart Window for Building Energy‐Saving
A unique three‐state thermochromic smart window (TSSW) featuring W‐VO₂ and perovskite adapts to cold, warm, and hot states, dynamically modulating visible and NIR transmittance across the solar spectrum for superior energy efficiency. Abstract Smart windows that dynamically regulate solar spectrum transmission to reduce energy consumption in heating ...
Meiling Liu+8 more
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