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November 27 2023
Guomin Zhu, Binghao Guo et al.
The interface atomic structure between an epitaxial thin film of the prototype topological semimetal cadmium arsenide (Cd3As2) and a III–V semiconductor layer is investigated using high-angle annular ...
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November 27 2023
Zheng-Xin Che (车正鑫), Zheng-Wei Chen (陈争卫) et al.
The maglev train fills the speed gap between ground transportation and airplanes. However, the increasing train speed results in greater energy losses due to increased aerodynamic drag, impeding the ...
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November 27 2023
J. Liu (刘杰), Y. Wang et al.
We investigate the focusing phenomenon of inertial waves generated by a vertically oscillating slender torus in a uniformly rotating fluid. Building on the previous research on linear aspects of ...
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November 27 2023
Daniele Nazzari, Jakob Genser et al.
2D materials provide a rapidly expanding platform for the observation of novel physical phenomena and for the realization of cutting-edge optoelectronic devices. In addition to their peculiar ...
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November 27 2023
Boris Croes, Fabien Cheynis et al.
A key development toward new electronic devices integrating memory and processing capabilities could be based on the electric control of the spin texture of charge carriers in semiconductors. In that ...
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November 22 2023
A. Spyridakis, P. Moschopoulos et al.
We propose an enhanced model for the rheological characterization of human blood that accounts for thixotropy, viscoelasticity, and yield-stress. Blood plasma is assumed to act as a Newtonian ...
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November 22 2023
Lin Zhang, Yuxin Tang et al.
Motivated by the booming development of spintronics based on chiral helical microstructures, we employed the standard nonequilibrium Green’s function theory to study nonreciprocity and chirality of ...