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Efficient Hole Injection From Indium Tin Oxide in Quantum‐Dot Light‐Emitting Diodes
The realization of QLEDs‐based displays remains challenging due to the acidic surface from PEDOT:PSS. Here, an analysis is conducted by examining the degradation mechanism of PEDOT:PSS. By replacing PEDOT:PSS with 2BrCzPA, the formation of strong dipoles at the ITO/2BrCzPA SAM interfaces exhibits excellent hole injection abilities.
PeiLi Gao+9 more
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Towards Using Matrix-Free Tensor Decompositions to Systematically Improve Approximate Tensor-Networks [PDF]
We investigate a novel means to eliminate the propagation of error in approximated tensor-networks via the exact, matrix-free decomposition of full tensor-networks. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach, we replace the exact contraction of the particle particle ladder (PPL) tensor diagram in the popular coupled-cluster with single and double
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Rotating Liquid Marble Microreactors for Enhanced Enzymatic Reactions
Dynamic magnetic liquid marbles (LMs), stabilized by hydrophobic magnetic proteinaceous colloidosomes, function as effective microreactors for enzymatic processes. Precise magnetic manipulation allows for the rotation of these LMs, enhancing the efficiency of the enzymatic cascade reaction both at the air/water interface and within biphasic enzyme ...
Weijie Jiang+5 more
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Probiotic‐Based Mineralized Living Materials to Produce Antimicrobial Yogurts
The self‐assembly and mineralization of collagen in the presence of probiotics produces hybrid living materials that hosts and protects the cells. Intra‐ and interfibrillar mineralization of collagen fibers, as occurring in bone, results, respectively, in a bulk and single‐cell protective layer of cells, that survive in simulated gastric conditions and,
Gloria B. Ramírez‐Rodríguez+5 more
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This study investigates the role of triply periodic minimal structures in load bearing bone tissue engineering applications. Research uses a combination of mechanical testing, material characterization, and in vitro tests to study the impact of TPMS lattice structures (gyroid, lidinoid and split‐P).
Tejas M. Koushik+2 more
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Decompositions of tensor products of contractions [PDF]
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This study presents a custom‐made soft pneumatic device (SPD) that mimics complex mechanical forces and fluid flow to enhance in vitro cell differentiation. It shows that low mechanotransduction promotes MSC differentiation into osteoprogenitor cells, while high mechanotransduction causes structural disruptions and cell detachment, providing new ...
Gwang‐Bum Im+9 more
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Contracting Tensor Network on a Noisy Quantum Computer
Presentation from Next Steps in Quantum Science for HEP, Fermilab, 12-14 Sep ...
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Influence of Hypoxia on a Biomaterial Model of the Bone Marrow Perivascular Niche
Hypoxia is a key factor in bone marrow physiology and hematopoietic stem cell behavior. Lower oxygen tension influences the secretion of vasculature‐derived hematopoietic regulatory factors and alters hematopoietic cell behavior in a conditioned medium hydrogel model of bone marrow. Cyclosporin A is used to mitigate normoxic stress during hematopoietic
Gunnar B. Thompson+3 more
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