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Constraints on Proximity-Induced Ferromagnetism in a Dirac Semimetal (Cd3As2)/ferromagnetic Semiconductor (Ga1-xMnxSb)heterostructure

June 5, 2023
Author(s)
Arpita Mitra, Run Xiao, Wilson Yanez, Yongxi Ou, Juan Chamorro, Tyrel M. McQueen, Alexander Grutter, Julie Borchers, Michael R. Fitzsimmons, Timothy Charlton, Nitin Samarth
Breaking time-reversal symmetry in a Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 through doping with magnetic ions or by the magnetic proximity effect is expected to cause a transition to other topological phases (such as a Weyl semimetal). To this end, we investigate the

2019 Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Multi-laboratory Data-Independent Acquisition Study

June 2, 2023
Author(s)
Ben Neely, Paul Stemmer, Brian Searle, Laura Herring, LeRoy Martin, Mukul Midha, Brett Phinney, Baozhen Shan, Magnus Palmblad, Yan Wang, Pratik Jagtap, Joanna Kirkpatrick
Despite the advantages of fewer missing values by collecting fragment ion data on all analytes in the sample as well as the potential for deeper coverage, the adoption of data-independent acquisition (DIA) in proteomics core facility settings has been slow

Backbone Curve Variations on Steel Building Seismic Response

June 2, 2023
Author(s)
Bruce Maison, Matthew Speicher, Dimitrios Lignos
A 4-story steel moment-frame building designed according to ASCE 7 was used in a numerical parameter study to assess the effects of modeling features on peak drift demands. Features studied included strength, stiffness, ductility, and degradation along

Magnetic Ground State of the Kitaev Na 2 Co 2 TeO 6 Spin Liquid Candidate

June 2, 2023
Author(s)
Weiliang Yao, Yang Zhao, Yiming Qiu, Christian Balz, Ross Stewart, Jeffrey Lynn, Yuan Li
As a candidate Kitaev material, Na 2Co 2TeO 6 exhibits intriguing magnetism on a honeycomb lattice that is believed to be C 3-symmetric. Here we report a neutron diffraction study of its high-quality single crystals under a-axis magnetic fields. While

Anisotropy Factors in Small-Angle Scattering for Dilute Rigid-Rod Suspensions

June 1, 2023
Author(s)
Jack Rooks, Peter H. Gilbert, Lionel Porcar, Yun Liu, Paul Butler
Alignment of anisotropic particles along specific orientations influences the mechanical and rheological properties of a material. Small-angle scattering techniques are widely used to probe this alignment through analysis of anisotropic two-dimensional

Extending Dual-Comb Spectroscopy Path Length to 14.5 km by Separating Receiver from Transmitter

June 1, 2023
Author(s)
Fabrizio Giorgetta, Esther Baumann, Brian Washburn, Nathan Malarich, J.-D. Deschenes, Ian Coddington, Nathan Newbury, Kevin Cossel
We present dual-comb spectroscopy across a 14.5-km path using remote receiver and data acquisition. This configuration results in lower link losses compared to open-path configurations with co-located transmitter and receiver.

Micromechanical Properties of Spherical and Facetted He Bubble Loaded Copper

June 1, 2023
Author(s)
Osman El Atwani, Jonathan Gigax, Rodney McCabe, Demircan Canadinc, Matthew Chancey, Jordan Weaver
Exploring new irradiation resistant materials requires understanding their mechanical responses to irradiation. Resistance to helium bubble formation and understanding bubble effects on the mechanical response of candidate materials are crucial factors to

Possible Genetic Risks from Heat-Damaged DNA in Food

June 1, 2023
Author(s)
Yong Woong Jun, Melis Kant, Erdem Coskun, Pawel Jaruga, Miral M. Dizdar, Eric T. Kool
Consumption of foods prepared at high temperatures has been associated with numerous health risks. To date, the chief identified source of risk has been small molecules produced in trace levels by cooking and react with healthy DNA upon consumption. Here

Simulation For All: The Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science Gateway

June 1, 2023
Author(s)
kathryn hamilton, klaus bartschat, nicolas douguet, sudhakar pamidighantam, robert lucchese, Barry I. Schneider
A challenge facing the Atomic, \hboxMolecular}, and Optical Science (AMOS) community is the lack of a coordinated approach to using and sharing the computational tools and data that have grown organically in the theoretical community. The Atomic, Molecular

Exclusive Recognition of CO2 from Hydrocarbons by Aluminum Formate with Hydrogen-Confined Pore Cavities

May 31, 2023
Author(s)
Zhaoqiang Zhang, Zeyu Deng, Hayden Evans, Dinesh Mullangi, Chengjun Kang, Shing B. Peh, Yuxiang Wang, Craig Brown, John Wang, Pieremanuele Canepa, Anthony K. Cheetham, Dan Zhao
Exclusive capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from hydrocarbons via adsorptive separation is an important technology in the petrochemical industry, especially for acetylene (C2H2) production. However, the physicochemical similarities between CO2 and C2H2

IEEE 802.11bf: Enabling the Widespread Adoption of Wi-Fi Sensing

May 31, 2023
Author(s)
Tanguy Ropitault, Steve Blandino, Anirudha Sahoo, Nada T. Golmie
In recent years, Wi-Fi has been shown to be a viable technology to enable a wide range of sensing applications, and Wi-Fi sensing has become an active area of research and development. Due to the significant and growing interest in Wi-Fi sensing, Task

Negligible Magnetic Losses at Low Temperatures in Liquid Phase Epitaxy Grown Y3Fe5O12 Films

May 31, 2023
Author(s)
A. Will-Cole, James L. Hart, Valeria Lauter, Alexander Grutter, Carsten Dubs, Morris Lindner, Timmy Reimann, Nichole R. Valdez, Charles J. Pearce, Todd C. Monson, Judy J. Cha, Don Heiman, Nian X. Sun
Yttrium iron garnet (Y3Fe5O12, YIG) has a unique combination of low magnetic damping, high spin wave conductivity, and insulating properties that make it a highly attractive material for a variety of applications in the fields of magnetics and spintronics

NIST Outdoor Structure Separation Experiments (NOSSE) with Wind

May 31, 2023
Author(s)
Alexander Maranghides, Shonali Nazare, Eric Link, Kathryn Butler, Erik L. Johnsson, Matthew Bundy, Artur A. Chernovsky, Frank Bigelow, Steven Hawks, William (Ruddy) Mell, Anthony Bova, Thomas Milac, William Walton, Bob Raymer, Frank Frievalt
The NIST Outdoor Structure Separation Experiments are part of the NIST Structure Separation Experiments project, which is designed to assess structure-to-structure fire spread in the wildland-urban interface. In the first phase of this project, fire

pH response of sequence-controlled polyampholyte brushes

May 31, 2023
Author(s)
Xin Yuan, Harold Hatch, Jacinta Conrad, Amanda Marciel, Jeremy Palmer
We use molecular simulation to investigate the pH response of sequence-controlled polyampholyte brushes (PABs) with polymer chains consisting of alternating blocks of weakly acidic and basic monomers. Changes in the ionization state, height, lateral
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