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  2. 1 1 Supplementary Figure 1. Electronic transport and X-ray ...

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    19 Jan 2017: a, b, c, d, e, f, 23 Scanning tunneling differential conductance as a function of bias voltage at 4.2 K on different 24 SLG/PCCO/STO samples, additional to those
  3. Delivered by Ingenta to:Dublin City University IP : 136.206.1.20Thu,…

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    17 Jul 2008: Delivered by Ingenta to:Dublin City University. IP : 136.206.1.20Thu, 17 Jul 2008 13:44:24. ... IP : 136.206.1.20Thu, 17 Jul 2008 13:44:24. RESEARCHARTICLE. King et al.
  4. Supporting Information

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    15 Jun 2015: 6oC 10. oC. 18oC 24. oC. 30oC 40. oC. 50oC. In.
  5. In Situ Observation of Low‐Power Nano‐Synaptic Response in Graphene…

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    4 Aug 2021: Second, GO can be prepared inexpensively via LPE. Spray-coating allows conformal coverage surfaces with complex shapes.[24] This approach is very attrac-tive from an industrial point of view. ... Park, M.-J. Park, J.-S. Lee, Adv. Funct. Mater. 2018, 28,
  6. Proceedings Template - WORD

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    18 Oct 2016: During operation, the dynamic friction between the ET surface and an artificial finger stimulation increases by 26% when the load is 0.8 N and by 24% when the load is ... We observe that application of tactile stimulation increases the. dynamic friction
  7. Chart 5.3

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    21 Nov 2005: Nuclear 24%. Coal 28%. Gas 39%. Oil 2%. Imports 4%. Other fuels 2%. ... 32.90. 32.94. 27.96. 30.88. 33.44. 31.58. 34.51. 32.88. Nuclear. 24.58. 25.65.
  8. Phononics of graphene, layered materials, andheterostructures

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    14 Feb 2023: infrared spectroscopies are accurate, nondestructive approaches todetermine a wide range of properties, including the number of layersand the strength of the interlayer interactions.24 Acoustic phonons,which are the dominant heat
  9. Terahertz Frequency Combs Exploiting an On-Chip, Solution-Processed,…

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    7 Jan 2021: This would allow THzQCL FCSs to be fully stabilized against primary frequencystandards.24. ... a multiheterodyne detectionscheme, in which the QCL-comb was mixed with a fullystabilized optically rectified THz-frequency comb.24.
  10. 1672 IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, VOL. 26, NO. 16, ...

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    21 Aug 2014: 24, pp. 3025–3027,2008. [3] S. Kobtsev, S. Kukarin, and Y. Fedotov, “Ultra-low repetition ratemode-locked fiber laser with high-energy pulses,” Opt. ... Mater., vol. 20, no. 21, pp. 4040–4043, 2008. [24] T. Hasan et al., “Nanotube–polymer
  11. Evanescent-wave coupled right angled buried waveguide: Applicationsin …

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    27 Nov 2013: Received 24 September 2013; accepted 13 November 2013; published online 27 November 2013). ... tion rates.28 CNTs and graphene SAs for evanescent field. interaction have either been sprayed23,24 or embedded into.
  12. Anti-fraud lasers and inks for transparent electronics

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    8 Nov 2013: devices. Apr 24, 2013. (Phys.org) —Using an ink containing tiny graphene flakes, scientists have inkjet-printed graphene. ... Toner 24. Graphene: A World Changer. Make Your Own Website. DL 593-10067 Toner.
  13. nl400516a 1..6

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    4 Sep 2014: 24,12 While bulkMoS2 is a semiconductor with an indirect band gap of 1.3 eV,. ... E.; Heinz, T. F.; Hone, J.; Ryu, S. ACSNano 2010, 4 (5), 26952700.(24) Zhang, X.; Han, W.
  14. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Hydrodynamics of a carbon nanotube For…

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    4 Sep 2008: 2z〈Z(t)Z(t τ )〉 (24). where we assume center-of-mass and angular uctuations to be uncorrelated,so that we can neglect cross terms of type ... Using Eqs.22-24 we are able to t well our experimental data (seeFig.
  15. What's Next In Science & Technology - Video shows how carbon…

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    19 Mar 2007: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25.
  16. phb79632d_580

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    2 Oct 2008: Received 2 May 2008, revised 24 June 2008, accepted 25 June 2008Published online 29 August 2008. ... Such wavelength tuning in passivelymode-locked fiber ring lasers was observed before in non-nanotube systems, and is usually attributed to
  17. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH Supporting Information for Small, DOI: ...

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    9 Jun 2021: Au/WS2/P ZT/Au 24.3 3.5 0 µA / 0 µW 0.15 µA / 0.53 µW 10 S36.
  18. nl9b02238 1..13

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    7 Apr 2020: KEYWORDS: Graphene, photodetectors, photothermoelectric effect, integrated photonics, plasmonics. The ever-growing demand for global data traffic1 is drivingthe development of next-generation communicationstandards.24 The increasing numbers of
  19. Quantum Control of the Tin-Vacancy Spin Qubit in Diamond

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    16 Dec 2021: Box 5046, 2600 GA Delft, Netherlands. (Received 24 May 2021; accepted 16 September 2021; published 30 November 2021). ... state host for scalable fabrication of quantum light-matterinterfaces [23], enabling all-optical control [24–27].
  20. Spider silk reinforced by graphene or carbon nanotubes

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    22 Aug 2017: 11 0.51 0.05 111 24.3 13.5 0.75 0.29 1969.1 1158.8 764.7 640.5. ... Mater. 24 1482–6. [7] Foelix R F 2011 Biology of Spiders (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  21. L-band ultrafast fiber laser mode locked by carbon nanotubesZ. ...

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    20 Aug 2008: and mechanical and environ-mental robustness.11–24 To date, SWNT-based saturable ab-sorbers have been used to mode-lock fiber,12–21 waveguide,22. ... solid-state,23 and semiconductor lasers.24 These cover abroad range from 1 to 1.6 m.12–24

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