A new exhaustive simulation flow combining Allpix Squared and SPICE enables detailed performance prediction for MAPS, accounting for layout effects and irradiation, and shows agreement with TJ-Monopix2 measurements.
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High magnetic fields directly enhance the amplitude and correlation length of stripe order in a cuprate superconductor far above the vortex melting transition, indicating a coupling mechanism independent of superconductivity suppression.
Introduces a reproducible benchmark and hybrid sparse-dense retrieval framework for evidence-grounded access to silicon detector literature, reporting Hit@5 of 0.917 on core queries.
HPES is a planned 1.6 GeV proton beam station at CSNS with flux control from 10^3 to 10^8 protons/s, equipped with flux/profile monitors, a 10 μm resolution telescope, and a 1% energy resolution TOF spectrometer.
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Application of exhaustive simulation flow for advanced performance prediction of monolithic active pixel sensors
A new exhaustive simulation flow combining Allpix Squared and SPICE enables detailed performance prediction for MAPS, accounting for layout effects and irradiation, and shows agreement with TJ-Monopix2 measurements.
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Direct High-Magnetic-Field Coupling to Stripe Order in a Cuprate Superconductor
High magnetic fields directly enhance the amplitude and correlation length of stripe order in a cuprate superconductor far above the vortex melting transition, indicating a coupling mechanism independent of superconductivity suppression.
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A Reproducible Benchmark and Evidence-Retrieval Software Framework for Silicon Detector R&D Literature
Introduces a reproducible benchmark and hybrid sparse-dense retrieval framework for evidence-grounded access to silicon detector literature, reporting Hit@5 of 0.917 on core queries.
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Design of High-energy Proton-beam Experiment Station at CSNS
HPES is a planned 1.6 GeV proton beam station at CSNS with flux control from 10^3 to 10^8 protons/s, equipped with flux/profile monitors, a 10 μm resolution telescope, and a 1% energy resolution TOF spectrometer.