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Decoration of Silver Nanoparticles on WS2-WO3 Nanosheets: Implications for Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy Detection and Material Characteristics. [PDF]
Al Youssef K+3 more
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On the Economical Life of Incandescent Tungsten Filament Lamps
R. Mitsuda
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Improved Magnetoresistance of Tungsten Telluride and Silver Telluride Composites
This study focuses on the composite magnetoresistive materials of tungsten telluride (WTe₂) and silver telluride (Ag₂Te). Bulk composites are prepared by using different contents of the second phase. Adding 10% silver telluride can enhance the magnetoresistance performance, reduce magnetic field and increase onset temperature.
Mingxing Cao+5 more
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New Structural State of Tungsten in Obtaining Porous Tungsten Coatings. [PDF]
Tuleushev YZ+3 more
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The composition of blends of 1,4,8,11‐tetramethyl‐6,13‐triethylsilylethynyl pentacene (TMTES) and polystyrene (PS) to be used in Organic Field‐Effect Transistors (OFETs) is optimized to achieve and enhance thin film crystallinity and a reduced charge trap density at the semiconductor/dielectric interface.
Maria Elisabetta Giglio+11 more
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Thermo-Optic Nanomaterial Fiber Hydrogen Sensor. [PDF]
Zhang X+6 more
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On the Genesis and Mineralization of the Tungsten Deposit Uludağ
G. Van Der Kaaden
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Resistance Drift of Phase Change Materials Beyond the Power Law
The timedependent resistance of phase change materials is important for their application as electronic memory. Here, resistance measurements of melt‐quenched germanium telluride from nanoseconds to minutes are presented. By going far beyond the usually considered measurement regime, deviations from the ubiquitous power law behavior are observed, that ...
Jakob Ballmaier+2 more
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Nontoxic generalized patient shielding devices for total skin electron therapy. [PDF]
Gibson C+4 more
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A simple, one‐step method for controlling cracks using carbon nanotube spray deposition is demonstrated for fabricating highly stretchable CNT‐Au films. The Au films can be stretched up to 100% strain without causing disconnection of lines formed by conductive pathways.
Masashi Miyakawa+2 more
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