Simulations find that increasing crack width in graphene amplifies toughness gains from larger inter-crack spacing, yielding over twofold higher normalized toughness via delayed rupture rather than coalescence.
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Field-mediated dynamical bonds from wave interference enable droplets on a vibrated bath to form stable yet dynamically active assemblies with tunable symmetries.
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Geometry-Dependent Crack Interaction and Toughening in Graphene
Simulations find that increasing crack width in graphene amplifies toughness gains from larger inter-crack spacing, yielding over twofold higher normalized toughness via delayed rupture rather than coalescence.
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MeVPrtl: An Event Generator for Dark Sector Particles in the Short-Baseline Neutrino Program
MeVPrtl is a new event generator that implements Higgs portal, heavy neutral lepton, and heavy QCD axion models for use in short-baseline neutrino experiments.
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Field-mediated active dynamical bonds
Field-mediated dynamical bonds from wave interference enable droplets on a vibrated bath to form stable yet dynamically active assemblies with tunable symmetries.