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Comparison of the crystallization behavior of Fe-Si-B-Cu and Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb-based amorphous soft magnetic alloys
Published 2014“…Consequently, the presence of Nb limits the growth rate of the α-Fe3Si nanocrystals in FINEMET and results in the activation of a larger no. of nucleation sites, leading to a substantially more refined microstructure as compared to the Fe76.5Si13.5B9Cu1 alloy.…”
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Multimode OAM convergent transmission with co-divergent angle tailored by airy wavefront
Published 2023“…As the amount of transmitted data increases, the low-rank characteristic of the line-of-sight (LoS) channel severely limits the growth of channel capacity in the point-to-point backhaul transmission scenario. …”
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Domain aggregation and associated pore growth in lipid membranes
Published 2022“…To help reveal and understand the underlying mechanisms, here we establish a theory to show that the deformation energy of the membrane tends to limit the growth of molecular domains on a lipid membrane, resulting in a characteristic domain size, and that the domain aggregation significantly reduces the energy barrier to pore growth. …”
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Phase and layer stability of Ni- and Ni(Pt)-silicides on narrow poly-Si lines
Published 2012“…This is likely due to the limiting grain growth of the poly-Si in the narrow lines. …”
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Nanoparticle-induced grain growth of carbon-free solution-processed CuIn(S,Se)2 solar cell with 6% efficiency
Published 2013“…Despite the initial promising results, most of the reported methods encounter challenges such as limited grain growth, Carbon-rich interlayer, high thermal budget and the presence of secondary Cu-rich phases, which limit the power conversion efficiency (PCE). …”
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Salt tolerance in Machilus faberi: elucidating growth and physiological adaptations to saline environments
Published 2024“…Adversity stress is the main environmental factor limiting plant growth and development, including salt and other stress factors. …”
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