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  • As an example use case of compare-and-swap, here is an algorithm for atomically incrementing or decrementing an integer.
  • One particular innovation enabling NuSTAR is that these shells are coated with depth-graded multilayers (alternating atomically thin layers of a high-density and low-density material); with NuSTAR's choice of Pt/SiC and W/Si multilayers, this enables reflectivity up to 79 keV (the platinum K-edge energy).
  • Recently, atomically thin solid materials have been developed (graphene, as well as metal dichalcogenide such as molybdenum disulfide) where the electrons are confined to an extreme degree.
  • Cosmic View: The Universe in 40 Jumps is a 1957 book by Dutch educator Kees Boeke that combines writing and graphics to explore many levels of size and structure, from the astronomically vast to the atomically tiny.
  • In fullrmc atoms can be grouped into rigid bodies or semi-rigid bodies called groups so the system can evolve atomically, clusterly, molecularly or any combination of those.
  • The song received critical acclaim; Inspectah Deck's verse particularly praised as one of the greatest verses in hip hop of all time ("I bomb atomically, Socrates' philosophies and hypotheses / Can't define how I be dropping these mockeries / Lyrically perform armed robbery / Flee with the lottery, possibly they spotted me").
  • The nanomesh results after exposing the atomically clean Rh(111) or Ru(0001) surface to borazine by chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
  • Antithetically, during Frank–van der Merwe (FM) growth, adatoms attach preferentially to surface sites resulting in atomically smooth, fully formed layers.
  • "Probing dark excitons in atomically thin semiconductors via near-field coupling to surface plasmon polaritons," Y.
  • Flexural phonons lead a remarkable low temperature flat phase in these fishnet-like structures, with predictions of strongly scale-dependent elastic constants such as the two-dimensional Young's modulus and the bending rigidity of atomically or molecularly thin materials such as a free-standing sheets of graphene and MoS2.
  • Particularly interesting is the study of trions in atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) layers of transition metal dichalcogenides.
  • In materials science, MXenes are a class of two-dimensional inorganic compounds along with MBenes, that consist of atomically thin layers of transition metal carbides, nitrides, or carbonitrides.
  • Johnson has made multiple contributions to the field, including pioneering the concept of feedback-controlled electromigration, an atomically precise fabrication technique for nanogap contacts in molecular electronic.
  • In this approach, robotic assembly of prepatterned ‘pixels’ made from atomically thin two-dimensional components forms heterojunction devices.
  • FLEET aims to develop a new generation of ultra-low resistance electronic devices, capitalising on Australian research in atomically thin materials, topological materials, exciton superfluids and nanofabrication.
  • Initial attempts to make atomically thin graphitic films employed exfoliation techniques similar to the drawing method.
  • Differently with respect to other 2D materials such as graphene, which is atomically thin, TMDs are composed by trilayers of atoms strongly bounded to each others, stacked above other trilayers and kept together through Van der Waals forces.
  • Asensio's research includes the electronic and chemical characterization of novel low-dimensional quantum materials like Graphene, hBN, transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD), transition metal trichalcogenide (TMT), Xenes, and in particular, silicene and the Nano-ARPES approach, and their atomically controlled homo- and hetero-structures, using conventional and synchrotron radiation-based techniques.
  • Ferecrystals (FCs) are a class of layered materials consisting of atomically thin layers of a transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC) stacked alternately with metal monochalcogenide layers.


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