Multilayer optics for XUV spectral region: technology fabrication and applications
Andreev S.+10 more
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Monte Carlo analysis of energy deposition and X-ray fluence in cylindrical anode systems. [PDF]
Alharbi MKM+4 more
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International tables for X-ray crystallography
N. F. M. Henry+6 more
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This study explores the ablation efficiency and surface quality of laser‐treated stainless steel alloys (AISI 304, AISI 420, and AISI 316Ti) using an ultrashort pulsed laser and varying burst parameters (MHz, GHz, and Bi‐burst). Both ablation rates and surface quality parameters are determined, including isotropy surface roughness values, highlighting ...
Dirk Obergfell+2 more
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Micromechanical Insights into Sinter‐Based Additively Manufactured NiTi with Nb as a Sintering Aid
This study investigates the microstructural and micromechanical behavior of NiTiNb made through filament‐based materials extrusion via chemically correlated nanoindentation. B19' remnants from the original powder lead to Nb gradients within NiTiNb grains due to the short sintering times required in liquid‐phase sintering.
Nerea Abando+4 more
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Deformation Behavior of Optical Ceramic Nanomultilayers: The Role of Aperiodicity
Ceramic nanomultilayers demonstrate optical and mechanical behavior tunability through aperiodicity. Within the studied systems, optically optimized coatings exhibit an average ultraviolet, visible, and near‐infrared spectral transmittance above 90%.
Danielle E. White+5 more
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Exploring the 3D architecture of native and stained human intervertebral discs through micro-CT [PDF]
Barna Raluca-Ana-Maria+5 more
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High-Pressure X‑ray Diffraction Study of Scheelite-Type Perrhenates. [PDF]
Bura N+9 more
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Therapeutic Action of Glutathione and Mercaptoethylamine against a Lethal Dose of X-Rays [PDF]
J.H. Maisin+3 more
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Surface Modification of Fluorine‐Free Superhydrophobic Materials with (Ultra‐)Thin TiO2 Layers
Significant changes in wettability, with a reduction of 60o in the water conduct angle, are reported via the surface modification of fluorine‐free superhydrophobic thin films, prepared by aerosol‐assisted chemical vapor deposition, after coating a 4 nm layer of titanium dioxide on the surface using atomic layer deposition.
Julie Jalila Kalmoni+2 more
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