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July 14 2025
Julien Bauland, Gauthier Legrand et al.
Due to rich rheological properties, dispersions of attractive colloidal particles are ubiquitous in industries. Specifically, upon experiencing a sudden reduction in the shear rate, these dispersions ...
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July 14 2025
David M. G. Williams, Alexandra Viel
We present a generic scheme for the development of coupled diabatic potential energy surfaces for Renner–Teller systems. The derived method re-expresses an infinite-order vibronic coupling expansion ...
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July 14 2025
G. V. Mamin, E. V. Dmitrieva et al.
Since the initial discovery of optically addressable spins of the negatively charged boron vacancy defect ( V B − ) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), substantial progress has been ...
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July 14 2025
Xuhui Lou, Boyu Zuo et al.
The practical application of ferroelectric ceramics is limited by their inherent electromechanical property constraints. Superelasticity, characterized by considerable recoverable strain and ...
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July 14 2025
Souradeep Roychowdhury (সৌরদীপ রায়চৌধুরী), Rajarshi Chattopadhyay (রাজর্ষি চট্টোপাধ্যায়) et al.
The effect of insoluble surfactants on drop motion and deformation in a pressure-driven flow between two parallel plates at low Reynolds numbers is simulated by a combination of three-dimensional ...
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July 14 2025
Parker Hays, Dhruval Patel et al.
Graphenelike carbon was synthesized using an atmospheric pressure microwave plasma system, employing argon/nitrogen mixtures as carrier gases and methane as the carbon precursor. This study ...
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July 11 2025
Sunghwa Kang, Jinsu Kim
Artificial neural networks (NNs) can be implemented using chemical reaction networks (CRNs), where the concentrations of species act as inputs and outputs. In such biochemical computing, noise-robust ...