A new non-contact steady-state temperature differential radiometry platform measures molybdenum thermal conductivity from 1500-3000 K with 7.9-11% uncertainty and spectral emittance in solid and liquid states over 500-1000 nm.
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Closing the ultrahigh temperature metrology gap: non-contact thermal conductivity ($\mathrm{k}$) and spectral emittance ($\mathrm{\varepsilon_{\lambda}}$) of molybdenum up to 3200 K
A new non-contact steady-state temperature differential radiometry platform measures molybdenum thermal conductivity from 1500-3000 K with 7.9-11% uncertainty and spectral emittance in solid and liquid states over 500-1000 nm.
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Geometric Entropy and Retrieval Phase Transitions in Continuous Thermal Dense Associative Memory
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Catability as a metric for evaluating superposed coherent states
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Gravitational Lensing of Gravitational Waves from Astrophysical Sources: Theory, Detection, and Applications
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