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We propose an easy method to pattern the surface charge of SiO 2 electrets without patterning the dielectric layer. By eliminating the use of metal guard electrodes, both the charge efficiency and the ...
An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
The first results of the ETH Zurich and ANSTO collaboration focused on silicon carbide (SiC) devices have been reported in ...
Collaboration has obtained a high-precision cosmic-ray boron spectrum in the energy range of 10 GeV/n–8 TeV/n, and discovered ...
The first results have been reported on a collaboration between ETH Zürich and Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), looking at the impact of radiation on SiC devices for ...
From nanometer-sized particles to macroscopic surfaces, understanding the physical properties of materials is critical for ...
Unusual radio waves were discovered below the surface of Antarctica over a decade ago, which follow-up studies haven’t been able to find or explain.
But axions were pushed aside as the WIMPs hypothesis gained more steam. Back-of-the-envelope calculations showed that the ...
New measurements of the universe’s expansion using James Webb Space Telescope appear to resolve the Hubble constant conflict ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have found that the charge dipole length has a large effect on surface–ethanol adsorption behavior, particularly the orientations of the ethanol molecules of ...
Researchers detected mysterious radio waves in Antarctica that seem to defy the rules of particle physics. Now they're searching for a cause.
The centrifuge technique was used to investigate the influence of particle size, applied compression, and substrate material (stainless steel, glass, Teflon, and poly (vinyl chloride)) on ...