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The Rise of Refractory Transition‐Metal Nitride Films for Advanced Electronics and Plasmonics
Transition‐metal nitrides (TMNs) are exceptional materials with high stability, biocompatibility, and semiconductor integration, which have been extensively employed in various fields. However, the epitaxial growth of TMN films remains a challenge. The absence of high‐quality TMNs limits the understanding of their condensed matter physics and hinders ...
Jiachang Bi+3 more
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Fourier transforms and probability theory on a non-commutative locally compact topological group [PDF]
R. M. Loynes
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Transformation groups in the theory of topological loops [PDF]
Sigmund N. Hudson
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The robust electrochemical sustainability of additively manufactured high‐performance nanocomposites is substantially dependent on overcoming material selection, process optimization, operational scalability, and design flexibility challenges. Integrating transition metal dichalcogenides into metal‐matrix composites, laser powder bed fusion directly ...
Navid Alinejadian+3 more
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Representation theory of central topological groups [PDF]
Siegfried Grosser, Martin Moskowitz
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Light impinging from the left on a metasurface composed by active material. The metasurface shows asymmetric configuration through the non‐uniform presence of holes. The forming quasi‐BICs modes are exploited for lasing purposes. Abstract It is proposed and numerically demonstrated a novel strategy to achieve lasing generation from a dual‐band symmetry‐
Tao Wang+3 more
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Topologically simple infinite matrix groups indexed by ordered sets [PDF]
This article focuses on the study of the group of units of incidence rings, which is a class of infinite matrix groups indexed by ordered sets, on a topological perspective. We first show when these groups can inherit the topological structure from the incidence rings.
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Colossal Terahertz Emission with Ultrafast Tunability Based on Van der Waals Ferroelectric NbOI2
The widespread THz applications are hindered by the scarcity of efficient ultrafast THz sources with on‐demand fast modulation and easy on‐chip integration capability. Here the discovery of colossal THz emission is reported from a van der Waals (vdW) ferroelectric semiconductor NbOI2 and demonstrates the ultrafast coherent control of the THz emission ...
Sujan Subedi+8 more
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