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October 03 2023
Athanasios D. Fragkou, Theodoros E. Karakasidis et al.
The visual boundary recurrence plot (VBRP) method is used in this analysis to study time series of fluctuating velocities in turbulent magnetohydrodynamic channel flow that were studied in our ...
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October 02 2023
Yuwen Zhang, Chunfeng Cui et al.
Ferroelectricity has a wide range of applications in functional electronics, and it is extremely important for the development of the next generation of information-storage technologies. However, it ...
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October 02 2023
Christian Dorn, Marian Hörsting et al.
Barkhausen noise is a type of magnetic noise that occurs due to the interaction of domain walls with defects. In magnetic sensor applications, this can be a detrimental phenomenon since it disturbs ...
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October 02 2023
Huiyu Wang (王惠宇), Bei Wei (韦贝) et al.
Crude oil in underground porous media can be emulsified by surfactants, which can lead to improved oil recovery. However, there have been limited investigations revealing the interactions between ...
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October 01 2023
Charles H. Lineweaver, Vihan M. Patel
We present an overview of the thermal history of the Universe and the sequence of objects (e.g., protons, planets, and galaxies) that condensed out of the background as the Universe expanded and ...
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September 29 2023
D. G. Whyte, C. Paz-Soldan et al.
The advent of a fusion energy industry is being strongly supported by academics and universities, with the majority of fusion companies launching out of universities. Universities also play critical ...
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September 29 2023
Luming Wang, Jianglong Chen et al.
As flexible electronic devices continue to scale down, the extraneous response of the electrical contacts/leads to the mechanical modulation becomes non-negligible, making it increasingly difficult ...