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Romain Amyot, Noriyuki Kodera and Holger Flechsig
Simulation of atomic force microscopy (AFM) computationally emulates experimental scanning of a biomolecular structure to produce topographic images that can be correlated with measured images. Its application to the enormous amount of available high-res...
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Sichu Xing, Songhang Du, Yingyue Huang, Xingqi Qi and Minghao Sui
Nanofiltration membranes (NF) have been widely used in the field of water treatment because of their advantages of high separation precision, easy operation, and no phase change. Conventional NF membranes, ensnared by the ?trade-off? effect, grapple with...
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Hicham Yazid, Taoufiq Bouzid, El mountassir El mouchtari, Lahoucine Bahsis, Mamoune El Himri, Salah Rafqah and Mohammadine El haddad
Walnut shells were used to produce highly microporous activated carbon. The prepared activated walnut shells were found to be an efficient adsorbent for removing Cr(VI). The study used the response surface methodology to investigate four independent vari...
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Pavel V. Zakharov, Elena A. Korznikova, Artem A. Izosimov and Andrey S. Kochkin
This study examines the mechanism of nonlinear supratransmission (NST), which involves the transfer of disturbance to discrete media at frequencies not supported by the structure. We considered a model crystal with A3B stoichiometry. The investigation wa...
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Alessandro D'Elia, Alessio Rettaroli, Fabio Chiarello, Daniele Di Gioacchino, Emanuele Enrico, Luca Fasolo, Carlo Ligi, Giovanni Maccarrone, Federica Mantegazzini, Benno Margesin, Francesco Mattioli, Simone Tocci, Andrea Vinante and Claudio Gatti
Quantum computing requires a novel approach to store data as quantum states, opposite to classical bits. One of the most promising candidates is entangled photons. In this manuscript, we show the photon emission in the range of microwave frequencies of t...
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Geneviève Simonet and Anne Berry
The atom graph of a connected graph is a graph whose vertices are the atoms obtained by clique minimal separator decomposition of this graph, and whose edges are the edges of all its atom trees. A graph G is an atom graph if there is a graph whose atom g...
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Zhu Zhu, He Liao, Haibo Tu, Xiaochun Duan and Yanbin Zhao
Atom-interferometry gravity gradiometry has been developed as a promising technique for future gravity gradiometric missions after GOCE due to its greater sensitivity in micro-gravity environments and constant performance over the measurement bandwidth. ...
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Longxian Li, Min Zhu, Huang Huang, Tianxi Liang, Huan Su and Baiyu Xue
In order to understand the mechanism of hydrogen interaction on the surface of a plutonium?gallium system, the adsorption and dissociation behaviors of hydrogen molecules on the surface of a plutonium?gallium system were studied using the first-principle...
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Qiang Tang, Zhibin Hu, Xiaxia Cui, Zechao Tao and Jau Tang
An atmospheric pressure microwave plasma source operating on water vapor has many potential applications. To avoid the corrosion of metal electrodes in a traditional water vapor microwave plasma system, we propose a simple water vapor electrodeless micro...
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Shuo Jia, Zhiyuan Jiang, Binbin Jiao, Xiaochi Liu, Yijie Pan, Zhenfei Song and Jifeng Qu
Herein, a microfabricated millimeter-level vapor alkali cell with a high hermeticity is fabricated through a wet etching and single-chip anodic bonding process. The vapor cell, containing Rb and N2, was investigated in a coherent population trapping (CPT...
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