Category: 4. Physics
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Phase coexistence in the fully heterogeneous Hegselmann–Krause opinion dynamics model
We have performed extensive simulations of the heterogeneous HK model where the connections among the agents are constrained by different types of networks. Each society is characterized by a set of variables representing the confidence of each agent i, \(\varepsilon _i\), uniformly distributed in the interval \([\varepsilon _l,\varepsilon _u]\), representing the range of open-mindedness of…
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Initial-site characterization of hydrogen migration following strong-field double-ionization of ethanol
We start our discussion with the complete two-body breakup channels for which the probabilities of each initial-site composition have been determined. Then, we examine the site(s) from which hydrogen atom(s) are eliminated during tri-hydrogen formation, thus extending the methodology to examine incomplete fragmentation channels. Complete breakup channels Complete photofragmention channels of the ethanol dication are…
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Quantifying quantum coherence of multiple-charge states in tunable Josephson junctions
LZSM interferometry Before presenting the experimental results, we first interpret the physical picture of LZSM interference in an ultra-small JJ. Phase fluctuations lead to the loss of macroscopic quantum coherence and Cooper pair tunneling as individual microscopic particles9,12,13 (Fig. 1a). MARs enable a coherent transfer of 2-charges through a 1st-order reflection (Fig. 1b) and 3-charges through a…
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Modeling the compaction of bacterial chromosomes by biomolecular crowding and the cross-linking protein H-NS
In our studies, both the volume fraction of crowders, \(\phi _c\), and the number of H-NS, \(N_\text{HNS}\), are key parameters. Following the simulation procedure described in Sect. “Computational modeling”, we have first calculated chain size as a function of \(\phi _c\) for various choices of \(N_\text{HNS}\) and plotted the results in Fig. 2. Primarily, we have chosen…
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Numerical modelling on geotechnical features of soil mixture using recycled tire crumb to strengthen the seismic isolation in building
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Programmable high-dimensional Hamiltonian in a photonic waveguide array
Christodoulides, D. N., Lederer, F. & Silberberg, Y. Discretizing light behaviour in linear and nonlinear waveguide lattices. Nature 424, 817 (2003). Article ADS CAS PubMed Google Scholar Morandotti, R., Peschel, U., Aitchison, J. S., Eisenberg, H. S. & Silberberg, Y. Experimental observation of linear and nonlinear optical Bloch oscillations. Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4756 (1999).…
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Understanding the light induced hydrophilicity of metal-oxide thin films
The transition metal oxides (MOx), titanium dioxide (TiO2), and zinc oxide (ZnO), belong to a class of wide-bandgap natively doped n-type semiconductors1,2 with several remarkable and widely studied properties3,4,5,6. The reported applications of TiO2 and ZnO surfaces date back several decades and comprise solar energy conversion by single-crystal electrodes for water splitting7,8,9, photocatalytic reduction of…
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Quantitative MRI-based radiomics analysis identifies blood flow feature associated to overall survival for rectal cancer patients
Figure 1 provides a flowchart detailing the input of MRI parameters and tumor volumes to the radiomics model as well as how radiomics features were extracted and used in outcome analysis together with clinical parameters. Figure 1 Flowchart illustrating the input to the radiomics analysis consisting of different MRI parameters and different methods to define the…
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Single-emitter super-resolved imaging of radiative decay rate enhancement in dielectric gap nanoantennas
Novotny, L. & Hecht, B. Principles of Nano-Optics. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012). Novotny, L. & van Hulst, N. Antennas for light. Nat. Photon 5, 83–90 (2011). Article ADS Google Scholar Duan, H., Fernández-Domínguez, A. I., Bosman, M., Maier, S. A. & Yang, J. K. W. Nanoplasmonics: classical down to the nanometer scale. Nano…
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Numerical analysis of the porous structure of spherical activated carbons obtained from ion-exchange resins
The results of the analyses carried out using the LBET and QSDFT methods are summarised in Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 and shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. In the first part of the study, the structure analysis of spherical activated carbons obtained from microporous gel-type resin beads prepared from DOWEX 50WX2 microporous gel (GCB)…