
Huili Zhang
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Aug 8, 2024 |
journals.plos.org | Jian Liu |Jiangsu province |Huili Zhang |Lihua Wang
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewedResearch Article Citation: Liu J, Zhang H, Wang L, Wang Z (2024) A modified Goldstein filter for interferogram denoising of interferometric imaging radar altimeter based on multiple quality-guided graphs. PLoS ONE 19(8): e0308636.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
dx.doi.org | Sen Liu |Lu Wang |Huili Zhang
Download Hi-Res ImageDownload to MS-PowerPointCite This:ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2024, XXXX, XXX Terms & Conditions Most electronic Supporting Information files are available without a subscription to ACS Web Editions. Such files may be downloaded by article for research use (if there is a public use license linked to the relevant article, that license may permit other uses).
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Mar 23, 2023 |
science.org | Huili Zhang |Qianqian Yang |Ibukun Akinrinade |Jingcong Hu
A polarizing thin filmShrinking the footprint of electronics may require coming up with ferroelectrics that retain their properties down to nanometer-thickness films. Yang et al. add to a growing list of materials that retain ferroelectricity at these small length scales. The authors found a ferroelectric bismuth oxide structure that they stabilized with a small amount of samarium substitution. When coated on a substrate, the ferroelectric behavior persists down to one nanometer.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
science.org | Huili Zhang |Qianqian Yang |Ibukun Akinrinade |Xu Cheng
Rational inverse design of 3D shapesNature has a wide range of tools for making cellular microstructures, such as those found in flowers, leaves, and other biological tissues. Despite advances in printing techniques, patterning porous, curved surfaces can be challenging. Cheng et al. developed an inverse design method to achieve complex three-dimensional (3D surfaces through a subset of 2D films that are bonded together.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
science.org | Huili Zhang |Qianqian Yang |Ibukun Akinrinade |Corinne N. Simonti
Plant Evolution A study in daisiesCorinne SimontiMany deserts are geologically young. Studying organisms from these biomes can reveal whether species colonize new ecological niches because they are “pre-adapted” to similar environments or because they rapidly acquire new genetic capacities.
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