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Eight-quark interactions as a chiral thermometer
A NJL Lagrangian extended to six and eight quark interactions is applied to study temperature effects (SU(3) flavor limit, massless case), and (realistic massive case).
A. A. Osipov+21 more
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TriMag Microrobots: 3D‐Printed Microrobots for Magnetic Actuation, Imaging, and Hyperthermia
TriMag microrobots are two‐photon polymerized hydrogel structures embedded with in situ synthesized Fe3O4 and CoFe2O4 nanoparticles, enabling magnetic actuation, high‐resolution magnetic particle imaging (MPI), and efficient magnetothermal heating for deep‐tissue biomedical interventions including tracking, navigation, and tumor ablation.
Liuxi Xing+14 more
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Automated electronic system for measuring thermophysical properties [PDF]
Phase-charge coatings are used to measure surface temperature accurately under transient heating conditions. Coating melts when surface reaches calibrated phase-charge temperature.
Corwin, R. R.+3 more
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Quantum Limits of Thermometry [PDF]
The precision of typical thermometers consisting of $N$ particles is shot noise limited, improving as $\sim1/\sqrt{N}$. For high precision thermometry and thermometric standards this presents an important theoretical noise floor.
Stace, Thomas M.
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Ultra‐High Sensitivity, Wide‐Range Thermometry Based on High‐Quality Microscale Diamond Resonators
By combing high‐crystal quality single‐crystal diamond MEMS cantilevers with multi‐mode resonance, the groundbreaking microscale ultra‐high sensitivity ≈22 nK Hz−1/2 and resolution of 100 µK thermometry is achieved. The diamond MEMS thermometry can operate over a wide temperature range from 6.5 to 380 K. This work underscores diamond MEMS resonators as
Wen Zhao+5 more
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Unruh versus Tolman: On the heat of acceleration
It is shown that the Unruh effect, i.e. the increase in temperature indicated by a uniformly accelerated thermometer in an inertial vacuum state of a quantum field, cannot be interpreted as the result of an exchange of heat with a surrounding gas.
Buchholz, Detlev, Verch, Rainer
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This study reports alternating‐current (AC) driven magnetization reversal in a semi‐magnetic topological insulator (Cr,Bi,Sb)2Te3/(Bi,Sb)2Te3, with low current density. Time‐domain Hall voltage measurements reveal a nonlinear and rectified Hall effect, along with higher‐harmonic responses and hysteresis.
Yuto Kiyonaga+9 more
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North Caucasus Underground Geophysical Observatory: Instrumentation and Observation Results
A full-scale geophysical observatory in the North Caucasus, which was established to study volcanic activity in the Elbrus area, has been functioning for more than 10 years.
Alexey Sobisevich+14 more
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Testing Linearity of Quantum Theory with a Thermometer
Collapse models postulate that space is filled with a collapse noise field, inducing quantum Brownian motions which are dominant during the measurement, thus causing collapse of the wave function.
Bahrami, Mohammad
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Probiotic‐Based Materials as Living Therapeutics
Recent advances in Engineered Living Materials are highlighted, integrating synthetic biology and advanced materials, with a focus on probiotic‐based therapeutics. Probiotic Living Materials hold great potential for biosensing, infection treatment, osteogenesis, wound healing, vaginal and gastrointestinal disorders, and cancer therapy. breakthroughs in
Laura Sabio+2 more
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