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Center for Advanced Radiation Sources 49 records found 1 - 25nextSearch took 0.24 seconds. 
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(Mg,Fe)O ferropericlase-magnesiowüstite has been proposed to host the majority of Earth's sodium, but the mechanism and capacity for incorporating the alkali cation rema [...]
12 June 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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With the advent of toroidal and double-stage diamond anvil cells (DACs), pressures between 4 and 10 Mbar can be achieved under static compression, however, the ability to [...]
18 May 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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For materials where spin-orbit coupling is competitive with electronic correlations, the spatially anisotropic spin-orbital wave functions can stabilize degenerate states [...]
11 August 2022 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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We report successful coupling of dynamic loading in a diamond anvil cell and stable laser heating, which enables compression rates up to 500 GPa/s along high-temperature [...]
22 March 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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We predict superconductivity for the carbon--boron clathrate ${\mathrm{SrB}}_{3}{\mathrm{C}}_{3}$ with ${T}_{c}=27\text{--}43\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\mathrm{K}$ for C [...]
12 January 2023 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Carbonates are important carbon-bearing phases in the mantle. While their role in upper mantle petrologic processes has been well studied, their effect on phase relations [...]
25 March 2024 | Geophysical Sciences | Article |
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We have determined the valence state of Ytterbium (Yb) in a collection of meteorites covering 4–5 orders of magnitude in oxygen fugacity (fO2) by X-ray absor [...]
27 March 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Photosynthetic water oxidation is a fundamental process that sustains the biosphere. A Mn4Ca cluster embedded in the photosystem II protein environment is responsible for [...]
23 October 2018 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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The yttrium-hydrogen system has gained attention because of near-ambient temperature superconductivity reports in yttrium hydrides at high pressures. We conducted a study [...]
13 March 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Moiré superlattices formed by twisted stacking in van der Waals materials have emerged as a new platform for exploring the physics of strongly correlated materials and o [...]
21 February 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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The HIV-1 Envelope (Env) glycoprotein facilitates host cell fusion through a complex series of receptor-induced structural changes. Although remarkable progress has been [...]
02 February 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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The physical and chemical properties of Earth’s mantle, as well as its dynamics and evolution, heavily depend on the phase composition of the region. On the basis of ex [...]
15 July 2016 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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The low-velocity zone (LVZ) is a persistent seismic feature in a broad range of geological contexts. It coincides in depth with the asthenosphere, a mantle region of lowe [...]
20 May 2016 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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The interaction of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with air/water interfaces plays a crucial role in their overall stability in solution. We aim to understand this behavior [...]
27 August 2021 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Studies of materials’ properties at high and ultrahigh pressures lead to discoveries of unique physical and chemical phenomena and a deeper understanding of matter. In [...]
20 July 2016 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Group V elements in crystal structure isostructural to black phosphorus with unique puckered two-dimensional layers exhibit exciting physical and chemical phenomena. Howe [...]
03 June 2020 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Global earthquake occurring rate displays an exponential decay down to ~300 km and then peaks around 550 to 600 km before terminating abruptly near 700 km. How fractures [...]
21 July 2017 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Experimental results (Huang et al.) indicated that nanotwinned diamond (nt-diamond) has unprecedented hardness, whose physical mechanism has remained elusive. In this rep [...]
21 September 2018 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Exchange between a magma ocean and vapor produced Earth's earliest atmosphere. Its speciation depends on the oxygen fugacity (fO2) set by the Fe3+/F [...]
25 November 2020 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Cryptochromes are blue-light photoreceptor proteins, which provide input to circadian clocks. The cryptochrome from Drosophila melanogaster (DmCry) modulates the degradat [...]
17 July 2019 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Carbon’s unique ability to have both sp2 and sp3 bonding states gives rise to a range of physical attributes, including excellent mechanical and electrical properties. [...]
09 June 2017 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Carbon-based nanomaterials have exceptional properties that make them attractive for a variety of technological applications. Here, we report on the use of diamondoids (d [...]
21 February 2020 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Carbon-based frameworks composed of sp3 bonding represent a class of extremely lightweight strong materials, but only diamond and a handful of other compounds [...]
10 January 2020 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Copper is a redox variable element that may occur as Cu0, Cu+, and Cu2+ in the Earth’s crust. The oxidation state will affect its pa [...]

10 August 2023 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |
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Quantifying how grain size and/or deviatoric stress impact (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 phase stability is critical for advancing our understanding of subduction pr [...]
08 February 2024 | Center for Advanced Radiation Sources | Article |

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