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ELECTRONIC VACUUM ASSISTED CLOSURE
Tarun Khare, Anup Khare
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Selection Strategies for Flexible Pressure Sensor Electrode Materials Toward Ultrafast Response
This study reveals, for the first time, how the electrode–organic interface governs the temporal performance of flexible pressure sensors. By pairing high‐conductivity CVD PEDOT with commonly used metal electrodes, the authors demonstrate that interfacial energy alignment dictates microsecond‐scale response, providing a straightforward design strategy ...
Jinwook Baek +11 more
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Absolute Calibration for Cyclic Voltammetry from the Solution-Phase Ionisation of Ferrocene. [PDF]
Baikie TK +5 more
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By tuning the pore size of mesoporous N‐doped carbon (MPNC) nanospheres as support material for molybdenum sulfide, the electrochemical activity of the composite material for the hydrogen evolution reaction can be optimized. An ideal MPNC pore size of 60 nm allows a high number of molybdenum sulfide active sites while maintaining efficient proton and ...
Niklas Ortlieb +3 more
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Cryogenic performance evaluation of commercial SP4T microelectromechanical switch for quantum computing applications. [PDF]
Lee YB +5 more
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SIDEWALL SILICON CARBIDE EMITTERS FOR TERAHERTZ VACUUM ELECTRONICS
Justin P. Snapp +6 more
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Viscoelasticity‐driven instabilities are harnessed to create tunable, periodic textures in 3D‐printed liquid crystalline polymers. This study illustrates how processing parameters control these spontaneous meso‐scale patterns. These unique structural architectures unlock new possibilities for functional devices, ranging from photonic components to ...
Miaomiao Zou +17 more
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Sustainable Manufacturing of Fully Printed Zn/ZnO/CNT Schottky Diodes on Kraft Paper. [PDF]
Bertoldo LHT +6 more
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Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices on Vacuum Electronics
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Operando Temperature Sensing at the Actual Electrocatalytic Interface by Nanodiamond Quantum Sensors
By integrating a wide‐field microscope with a custom‐designed electrolyzer, nanoscale temperature changes can be recorded in situ during the electrolysis process without interfering with ongoing electrochemical reactions. This method establishes a correlation between the interface temperature and specific electrochemical reactions, making the measured ...
Zan Li +7 more
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