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Band Engineering and Magnetic Doping of Epitaxial Graphene on SiC (0001)
Article on band engineering and magnetic doping of epitaxial graphene on SiC (0001).
Symmetry-induced intermittency in a stochastic reflexive model
Article on symmetry-induced intermittency in a stochastic reflexive model.
First-principles analysis of electron-phonon interactions in graphene
Article on first-principles analysis of electron-phonon interactions in graphene.
Intrinsic electrical transport properties of monolayer silicene and MoS₂ from first principles
Article on intrinsic electrical transport properties of monolayer silicene and MoS₂ from first principles.
Statistical analysis of air and sea temperature anomalies
Paper discussing the statistical analysis of air and sea temperature anomalies.
Role of committed minorities in times of crisis
Article discussing the role of committed minorities in time of crisis.
Intraocular Pressure Changes: An Important Determinant of the Biocompatibility of Intravitreous Implants
Article discussing intraocular pressure changes and an important determinant of the biocompatibility of intravitreous implants.
Memory Effects in Fractional Brownian Motion with Hurst Exponent H<1/3
This article discusses a study on the regression to the origin of a walker driven by dynamically generated fractional Brownian motion.
Dynamics of Electroencephalogram Entropy and Pitfalls of Scaling Detection
This article discusses dynamics of electroencephalogram entropy and pitfalls of scaling detection. Herein the authors study the time evolution of diffusion entropy to elucidate the scaling of EGG time series.
Criticality and Transmission of Information in a Swarm of Cooperative Units
Article discussing the criticality and transmission of information in a swarm of cooperative units.
Temporal Complexity of the Order Parameter at the Phase Transition
Article discussing the temporal complexity of the order parameter at the phase transition.
Transmission of Information Between Complex Systems: 1/ f resonance
In this article, the authors study the transport of information between two complex systems with similar properties.
Fractional calculus ties the microscopic and macroscopic scales of complex network dynamics
Paper discussing fractional calculus tying the microscopic and macroscopic scales of complex network dynamics.
Weak Emission-Line Quasars in the Context of a Modified Baldwin Effect
This article tests whether the modified Baldwin effect remains strong across the wides possible of ranges of redshift and luminosity.
Efficient multiband and broadband cross polarization converters based on slotted Lshaped nanoantennas
This article presents highly efficient reflective cross polarization converters based on metamaterials operating in the infrared regime.
Direct Measurement of Group Delay Dispersion in Metamagnetics for Ultrafast Pulse Shaping
This article explores the use of magnetic resonant metamaterials, so called metamagnetics, as dispersive elements for optical pulse shaping.
Optimization of nonlinear optical properties of ZnO micro and nanocrystals for biophotonics
This article investigates the defects in ZnO created during its synthesis and its affect on the second and third-order nonlinear processes.
Holographic fabrication of 3D photonic crystals through interference of multi-beams with 4 + 1, 5 + 1 and 6 + 1 configurations
This article fabricates 3D photonic crystals or quasi-crystals through single beam and single optical element based holographic lithography.
Hyperbolic metamaterials: new physics behind a classical problem
This article summarizes earlier theories in the Clemmow's prescription for transformation of the electromagnetic field in hyperbolic media and provides a review of recent developments in this active research area.
Ion Beam Analysis of Microcrystalline Quartz Artifacts from the Reed Mound Site, Delaware County, Oklahoma
This paper from the 23rd Conference on Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry conference proceedings evaluates the potential of particle induced X-ray emission spectrometry as a tool for future Ozarks chert provenance studies based on its ability to facilitate discrimination of Ozarks chert materials from different geological formations and identification of discrete groups of artifacts from the same geological formation.
Laser Ablated Carbon Nanodots for Light Emission
This article reports the synthesis of fluorescent carbon dots-like nanostructures obtained through the laser ablation of a carbon solid target in liquid environment is reported.
Reformulation of DFT + U as a Pseudohybrid Hubbard Density Funcitonal for Accelerated Materials Discovery
This article introduces ACBN0, a pseudohybrid Hubbard density functional that yields an improved prediction of the band structure of insulators such as transition-metal oxides, with only a negligible increase in computational cost.
Artificially Structured Boundary as a Charged Particle Beam Deflector Shield
This paper from the 23rd Conference on Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry conference proceedings studies the possibility of using a planar artificially structured boundary as a charged particle beam deflector shield via classical trajectory Monte Carlo simulation.
Multiple Aperture-Based Antihydrogen Parallel Plate Gravity Experiment
This paper from the 23rd Conference on Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry conference proceedings describes an experiment that could be carried out at the CERN Antiproton Decelerator facility to determine the direction of acceleration of antihydrogen in the earth's gravitational field.
Particle Transport along Magnetic Null Lines as Sputter or Antihydrogen Source
This paper from the 23rd Conference on Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry conference proceedings investigates particle transport along null magnetic lines using classical trajectory Monte Carlo simulations, described as a traveling wave and through diffusion equations.
Locating Star-Forming Regions in Quasar Host Galaxies
This article presents a study of the morphology and intensity of star formation in the host galaxies of eight Palomar-Green quasars using observations with the Hubble Space Telescope.
Multiwavelength Observations of Radio-Quiet Quasars with Weak Emission Lines
This article presents radio and X-ray observations, as well as optical light curves, for a subset of 26 BL Lac candidates from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey lacking strong radio emission and with z < 2.2.
The X-Ray Properties of Typical High-Redshift Radio-Loud Quasars
This article reports spectral, imaging, and variability results from four XMM-Newton observations and two Chandra observations of high-redshift radio-loud quasars.
The Lack of Torus Emission from BL Lacertae Objects: An Infrared View of Unification with WISE
This article uses data from the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer to perform a statistical study on the mid-infrared properties of a large number of BL Lac objects.
Ion exchanger in the brain: Quantitative analysis of perineuronally fixed anionic binding sites suggests diffusion barriers with ion sorting properties
This article proposes that fixed charge-densities in the brain are involved in regulating ion mobility, the volume fraction of extracellular space and the viscosity of matrix components.
Monodisperse Thermo-Responsive Microgels of Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Analogue-Based Biopolymers, their Manufacture, and their Applications
Patent relating to monodisperse thermo-responsive microgels of poly(ethylene glycol) analogue-based biopolymers, their manufacture, and their applications.
Scattering Suppression in Epsilon-Near-Zero Plasmonic Fractal Shells
This article studies silica-gold core-shell microspheres with plasmonic fractal shells to show that the forward scattering of the silica microspheres is strongly suppressed.
Origin of Room Temperature Broadband Light Emission and Carrier Dynamics in Ag Ion-Implanted Silicon Nanocrystals
This article studies the origin of broad band light emission in the ultraviolet to the red from silicon nanoparticles fabricated using a single low energy silver ion implantation.
Engineering Metal Oxide Nanostructures for the Fiber Optic Sensor Platform
This article presents an effective integration scheme of nanostructured SnO₂ with the fiber optic platform for chemical sensing applications based on evanescent optical interactions.
Confinement of antiprotons in the electrostatic space charge of positrons in a model of the ALPHA antihydrogen trap
This article details the equilibrium of a positron plasma in a model of the ALPHA apparatus that is computed using a finite-difference method. The positron plasma in the model extends to axial magnetic mirrors in absence of an octupole field. Formation of a three-dimensional electrostatic potential well is found to occur self-consistently. Well depths under various conditions are evaluated. Also, the equilibrium with an antiproton plasma confined in the potential well is computed.
CO Adsorption on Noble Metal Clusters: Local Environment Effects
Article on CO adsorption on noble metal clusters and local environmental effects.
Excitation of the n=2 levels of hydrogen by proton impact for hydrogen beam diagnostics
This article describes the atomic orbital close coupling results for excitation to the n=2 states to document the computational procedure adopted and to convey new insight into the behavior of these fundamental cross sections.
State-selective charge transfer cross sections for light ion impact of atomic hydrogen
This article compares results of approaches applicable in a lower impact energy regime by benchmarking them using key experimental data in order to make knowledge of these cross sections available across the range parameters needed by fusion plasma diagnostics.
Measurements and Theoretical Predictions of Charge Exchange Cross Sections and Emission Spectra for O6+ with H2O, CO, CO2, CH4, N2, NO, N2O and Ar
Article reports absolute CE cross sections for up to three exchanges of the O6+ ion with electrons from the comet/planetary gases H2O, CO, CO2, CH4, N2, NO, N2O and Ar.
Triply Differential Measurements for Positron Impact Ionization of Argon
This article reports triply differential cross sections for positron impact ionization of argon.
Electrostatic enhancement of light emitted by semiconductor quantum well
This article proposes an electrostatic mechanism for enhancement of light radiated from semiconductor emitter which is comparable in effect to plasmonic mechanism.
Holographic Fabrication of Designed Functional Defect Lines in Photonic Crystal Lattice Using a Spatial Light Modulator
This article reports the holographic fabrication of designed defect lines in photonic crystal lattices through phase engineering using a spatial light modulator.
Flexible Holographic Fabrication of 3D Photonic Crystal Templates with Polarization Control through a 3D Printed Reflective Optical Element
This article systematically studies the holographic fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) structures using a single 3D printed reflective optical element (ROE), taking advantage of the ease of design and 3D printing of the ROE.
A Symmetric Approach Elucidates Multisensory Information Integration
This article shows that the Borsuk-Ulam theorem applies also to multisensory integration: two environmental stimuli from different sensory modalities display similar features when mapped into cortical neurons.
The Mammary Gland Carcinogens: The Role of Metal Compounds and Organic Solvents
This article reviews the role of metal compounds and organic solvents in breast cancer development.
The Mammary Gland Carcinogens: The Role of Metal Compounds and Organic Solvents
Article on mammary gland carcinogens and the role of metal compounds and organic solvents.
A New Way to Understand and Address Women’s Health in the Context of Complex Systems: Self-organizing Criticality
Article proposes applying concepts from nonlinear science developed and employed by physicists, economists, and meteorologists to women's health issues.
A New Way to Understand and Address Women's Health in the Context of Complex Systems: Self-organizing Criticality
This article examines how self-organizing criticality can assist in answering complex questions in health and health care systems.
Comparative Trace Elemental Analysis in Cancerous and Noncancerous Human Tissues Using PIXE
Article discussing comparative trace elemental analysis in cancerous and noncancerous human tissues using PIXE.
Comparative Trace Elemental Analysis in Cancerous and Noncancerous Human Tissues Using PIXE
This article reviews comparative trace elemental concentrations of cancerous and noncancerous tissues using PIXE.
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