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    A bi-functional device for self-powered electrochromic window and self-rechargeable transparent battery applications by Wang, Jinmin, Zhang, Lei, Yu, Le, Jiao, Zhihui, Xie, Huaqing, Lou, Xiong Wen (David), Sun, Xiao Wei

    Published 2016
    “…However, conventional devices need external biases to operate, which causes additional energy consumption. Here we report a self-powered electrochromic window, which can be used as a self-rechargeable battery. …”
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    Distributed quantum computing across an optical network link by Main, D, Drmota, P, Nadlinger, DP, Ainley, EM, Agrawal, A, Nichol, BC, Srinivas, R, Araneda, G, Lucas, DM

    Published 2025
    “…As photons can be interfaced with a variety of systems, the versatile DQC architecture demonstrated here provides a viable pathway towards large-scale quantum computing for a range of physical platforms.…”
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    Thermal characteristics of non-conventional refrigerants and coolants by Tso, Chih Ping., Leong, Kai Choong.

    Published 2008
    “…As for the refrigerants, various types have been tried in the experiment, and only the results for most complete sets for R-22 and R-134a are reported here.…”
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    Tuning the shear thickening of suspensions through surface roughness and physico-chemical interactions by Bourrianne, Philippe, Niggel, Vincent, Polly, Gatien, Divoux, Thibaut, McKinley, Gareth H.

    Published 2024
    “…We show here that both properties matter when it comes to continuous shear thickening (CST) and that the presence of hydrogen bonds between the particles is essential to achieve discontinuous shear thickening (DST) by enhancing solid friction between closely contacting particles. …”
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