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This work addresses the challenge of current–voltage asymmetry in scalable laminated semitransparent organic photovoltaics (OPVs) for indoor applications. Vertical stratification of materials is shown to create an energy barrier, leading to performance differences under different illumination directions.
Gulzada Beket+15 more
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The side‐chain configuration in the bay region of C‐shaped ortho‐benzodipyrrole‐based non‐fullerene acceptors plays a crucial role in their self‐assembly, single‐crystal structures, and optoelectronic properties. The closely correlated molecular structure and performance underscore the importance of minimizing A–A self‐aggregation and enhancing D–A ...
Yung‐Jing Xue+18 more
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Observational signatures of neutron stars in low-mass X-ray binaries climbing a stability peak [PDF]
E. M. Kantor+2 more
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Transforming Cellulose Into Functional Three‐Dimensional Structures
Cellulose is promising for replacing synthetic polymers due to its excellent mechanical properties and low cost. This review highlights the recent advancements in transforming cellulose into functional 3D structures, including liquid gels and porous materials.
Xia Sun+5 more
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Kilohertz QPOs in low-mass X-ray binaries as oscillation modes of tori around neutron stars – I [PDF]
Márcio G. B. de Avellar+3 more
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What can gamma rays tell us about binary x ray sources and SNR's [PDF]
Black holes, neutron stars in binary x ray source systems, and supernova remnants (SNRs) are briefly ...
Ulmer, M. P.
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X-rays and TESS observations of symbiotic binary stars
Symbiotic stars are strongly interacting binaries composed of a white dwarf accreting from its red giant companion. We studied five symbiotics stars: BD Cam, V1261 Ori, NQ Gem, CD -27 8661, CD -36 8436 using observations from the Swift/XRT and XMM-Newton satellites in X-rays and from TESS in the optical.
Lima, Isabel+7 more
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Fabrication of in situ polymer‐encapsulated stable perovskite patterns of arbitrary shapes and pixel arrays with a resolution of 80 nm is reported by the femtosecond (fs) laser (800 nm) super‐resolution writing technique. The two‐photon absorption‐induced laser ablation is attributed to the achieved feature sizes as small as λ/10.
Xuebing Wen+8 more
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