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Open AccessNuclear linear-chain structure arises in carbon-14
The shape and internal structure of an atomic nucleus can change significantly with increasing excitation energy, angular momentum, or isospin asymmetry. As an example of this structural evolution, linear-chai...
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Open AccessPlastic bending in a semiconducting coordination polymer crystal enabled by delamination
Coordination polymers (CPs) are a class of crystalline solids that are considered brittle, due to the dominance of directional coordination bonding, which limits their utility in flexible electronics and weara...
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Influence of Twinning Texture on the Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of Extruded Magnesium Alloys
Bio-magnesium alloys have received great attention due to their degradability and biocompatibility. Corrosion fatigue failure is a huge challenge in vivo for bio-magnesium alloy implants. Understanding the eff...
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Enhanced monopole transition strength from the cluster decay of 13C
The inelastic excitations and cluster decay of 13C have been measured using the reaction, 9Be(13C,13C* → 9Be + α)9Be. We observe strong excitation to the 14.3-MeV (1/2−) resonant state from the cluster-decay chan...
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High-lying excited states in 10Be from the 9Be(9Be,10Be)8Be reaction
A transfer-reaction experiment of 9Be(9Be, 10Be)8Be was performed at a beam energy of 45 MeV. Excited states in 10Be up to 18.80 MeV are produced using missing mass and invariant mass methods. Most of the observe...
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Knockout reaction mechanism studied by 6He projectile
Knockout reaction experiment was carried out by using the 6He beams at 61.2 MeV/u im**ing on a CH2 target. The α core fragments at forward angles were detected in coincidence with the recoiled protons at larger...