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Direct optical detection of Weyl fermion chirality in a topological semimetal
Measuring the photocurrent response to circularly polarized mid-infrared light provides direct access to the chirality of Weyl fermions in Weyl semimetals — the property responsible for a range of exotic pheno...
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Personality Trait Prediction Based on 2.5D Face Feature Model
The assessment of individual personality traits plays a crucial role in important social events such as interpersonal relationships, job search, crime fighters, and disease treatment. In this paper, a multi-v...
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Heterogeneous Integration of 2D Materials and Devices on a Si Platform
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are atomically thin layered crystals with weak van der Waals interactions in between layers. Their unique electrical and optoelectronic properties and the easiness of their integ...
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Giant intrinsic photoresponse in pristine graphene
When the Fermi level is aligned with the Dirac point of graphene, reduced charge screening greatly enhances electron–electron scattering1–5. In an optically excited system, the kinematics of electron–electron sca...
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Two-dimensional MoS2-enabled flexible rectenna for Wi-Fi-band wireless energy harvesting
The mechanical and electronic properties of two-dimensional materials make them promising for use in flexible electronics1–3. Their atomic thickness and large-scale synthesis capability could enable the developme...
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The main effect confounding pattern for saturated orthogonal designs
In this paper, we propose a criterion “the main effect confounding pattern (MECP)” for comparing projection designs based on saturated symmetric orthogonal designs. Some studies for
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Open AccessFlexible and high-performance electrochromic devices enabled by self-assembled 2D TiO2/MXene heterostructures
Transition metal oxides (TMOs) are promising electrochromic (EC) materials for applications such as smart windows and displays, yet the challenge still exists to achieve good flexibility, high coloration effic...
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Ultralow contact resistance between semimetal and monolayer semiconductors
Advanced beyond-silicon electronic technology requires both channel materials and also ultralow-resistance contacts to be discovered1,2. Atomically thin two-dimensional semiconductors have great potential for rea...
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Healing of donor defect states in monolayer molybdenum disulfide using oxygen-incorporated chemical vapour deposition
Two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a semiconductor that could be used to build scaled transistors and other advanced electronic and optoelectronic devices. However, the material typically exhibits str...
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A Review of Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) in Aerospace: Technology, Materials, Applications, and Challenges
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing or digital manufacturing, has opened up a new era for digital design and fabrication. In recent years, the additive manufacturing industry has been extensively...
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Publisher Correction: Soft-lock drawing of super-aligned carbon nanotube bundles for nanometre electrical contacts
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Soft-lock drawing of super-aligned carbon nanotube bundles for nanometre electrical contacts
The assembly of single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into high-density horizontal arrays is strongly desired for practical applications, but challenges remain despite myriads of research efforts. Herein, we d...
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Controlled growth of two-dimensional InAs single crystals via van der Waals epitaxy
Two-dimensional (2D) indium arsenide (InAs) is promising for future electronic and optoelectronic applications such as high-performance nanoscale transistors, flexible and wearable devices, and high-sensitivit...
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Research on Hierarchical Mechanism of Strictly Metric-Free Model Modeling and Parameter Optimization
Swarm phenomena are ubiquitous in the biological world. Researching swarm models can provide us with many biological insights, hel** to reveal the behavioral mechanisms behind groups of birds, fish, insects,...
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Open AccessCAJAL enables analysis and integration of single-cell morphological data using metric geometry
High-resolution imaging has revolutionized the study of single cells in their spatial context. However, summarizing the great diversity of complex cell shapes found in tissues and inferring associations with o...
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Open AccessVertically grown ultrathin Bi2SiO5 as high-κ single-crystalline gate dielectric
Single-crystalline high-κ dielectric materials are desired for the development of future two-dimensional (2D) electronic devices. However, curent 2D gate insulators still face challenges, such as insufficient die...
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Open AccessDeep learning models of ultrasonography significantly improved the differential diagnosis performance for superficial soft-tissue masses: a retrospective multicenter study
Most of superficial soft-tissue masses are benign tumors, and very few are malignant tumors. However, persistent growth, of both benign and malignant tumors, can be painful and even life-threatening. It is nec...
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Open AccessSurface-confined alternating copolymerization with molecular precision by stoichiometric control
Keen desires for artificial mimicry of biological polymers and property improvement of synthesized ones have triggered intensive explorations for sequence-controlled copolymerization. However, conventional syn...
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Open AccessThe effects of neighbourhood green spaces on mental health of disadvantaged groups: a systematic review
Mental disorders affect many different groups around the world, and disadvantaged groups are often more severely affected. Neighbourhood green spaces (GS) can improve mental health, especially in disadvantaged...