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May 13 2025
Aadil Waseem, Gavin M. Latham et al.
β-Ga2O3 is a highly promising ultrawide bandgap semiconductor material that is poised to transform the high-power electronics field. The manufacturability of device quality β-Ga2O3 epitaxial films at ...
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May 13 2025
Significant anharmonic scattering in single-crystalline Mg4.8Ag1.4Sb4 with site-occupation disorders
Shizhen Zhi, Xiaojing Ma et al.
The exploration and development of novel materials with intrinsically low thermal conductivity hold significant scientific and technological implications for thermoelectrics and thermal barrier ...
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May 13 2025
Nina Kastendiek, Jakob Niehues et al.
In adaptive dynamical networks, the dynamics of the nodes and the edges influence each other. We show that we can treat such systems as a closed feedback loop between edge and node dynamics. Using ...
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May 13 2025
F. Andrade-Canto, F. J. Beron-Vera et al.
Geodesic vortex detection is a tool in nonlinear dynamical systems to objectively identify transient vortices with flow-invariant boundaries that defy the typical deformation found in 2D turbulence. ...
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May 13 2025
Hans Christian Öttinger
Research aimed at elucidating the foundations of quantum theory can have a direct impact on quantum technology. Two examples illustrate this potential: (1) the coupling of quantum systems to ...
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May 13 2025
Jianghao Wu (吴江浩), Songtao Chu (褚松涛) et al.
Butterflies achieve their flight through a coupling of wing motion and remarkable body pitching and they seldom hover in nature compared to other flying insects. This study elucidates the aerodynamic ...
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May 12 2025
Zhao An, Xin Cao et al.
Solid-state quantum platforms have great potential as well-controllable, scalable devices for applications in quantum communication. Semiconductor quantum dots are a leading candidate for the ...