By applying new methods of machine learning to quantum chemistry research, Heidelberg University scientists have made significant strides in computational chemistry. They have achieved a major ...
When an electron travels through a polar crystalline solid, its negative charge attracts the positively charged atomic cores, causing the surrounding crystal lattice to deform. The electron and ...
A new federally funded study by researchers at Duke University and the University of Pennsylvania offers an unprecedented ...
For the first time, researchers have shown that self-assembled phosphorus chains can host genuinely one-dimensional electron ...
Abstract: The article proposes and investigates an alternative coupled inductor configuration in a three-level interleaved dc–dc converter. The new common-leg coupled inductor structure is introduced, ...
Abstract: The simultaneous generation of an electron beam with high energy and high current density with a high-fill factor is challenging for a backward wave oscillator (BWO) and other linear-beam ...
ABSTRACT: Inorganic/organic interface (I/O/I) Thin solid films made by incorporating cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoparticles into poly (2-(2-thienyl)furan) (PTF) were subjected to optical and ...
Quantum chemistry is helping scientists understand why some chemical reactions succeed while others fail, by showing how the movement of electrons affects each step ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. We propose core-loss thermometry as a complementary or ...
Achieving state-of-the-art accuracy in molecular property prediction using self-supervised AI, enabling cost-effective modeling based on electron-level information without quantum calculations ...
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