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September 11 2024
R. Giles Harrison, Ahmad A. Alkamali et al.
Releasing charge into natural droplet systems such as fog and clouds offers a route to influence their properties. To facilitate charge release across a wide range of altitudes and meteorological ...
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September 11 2024
Kyung Ho Kim, Yejin Kim et al.
Interfacial chemicals for metal surface functionalization were developed for applications of high water dispersibility and environmental stability. Metal nanomaterials, i.e., gold nanoparticles ...
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September 11 2024
Swayam Prabha Misra, Alok Ranjan et al.
Transition metal clusters have garnered considerable attention as fascinating nanoscale entities with unique properties that transcend the behavior of isolated atoms and bulk materials. In this ...
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September 11 2024
Yifei Sun, Andrej Singer
The ability to visualize crystalline defects and lattice distortions at the nanoscale holds profound implications for enhancing material properties and optimizing their design. Bragg coherent ...
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September 10 2024
Yubin Fan, Shufan Chen et al.
Quantum random number generation (QRNG) leveraging intrinsic quantum uncertainty has attracted significant interest in the field of integrated photonic architecture, with applications in quantum ...
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September 10 2024
Xiangpeng Zhang, Wei Li et al.
The solution-processed methylammonium lead tri-iodine (MAPbI3), with long spin lifetimes and large spin diffusion lengths, has merit for developing stable perovskite spin valves (PeSV) with low ...
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September 10 2024
Dynamics of an acoustically levitated fluid droplet captured by a low-order immersed boundary method
Jacqueline B. Sustiel, David G. Grier
We present a variant of the immersed boundary (IB) method that implements acoustic perturbation theory to model acoustically levitated fluid droplets. Instead of resolving sound waves numerically, ...