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1 week ago |
opg.optica.org | Zhenzhen Yu |Jinxin Zhao |Jinxing Zhao |Xu Li
Carbon dots (CD)-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with low cost, easy acquisition, and environmental friendliness are an emerging display technology worth further exploration. However, it is still a challenge to prepare CD-based LEDs with high performance and spectral modulation. In this study, green-emitting CDs (G-CDs) were prepared into LEDs by the traditional solution method. These G-CD-based LEDs reach maximum brightness and external quantum efficiency of 400 cd/m2 and 0.02%, respectively.
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1 month ago |
dx.doi.org | Zhenzhen Yu |Dexi Yu |Xiaoyi Wang |Meirong Huang
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1 month ago |
pubs.acs.org | Zhenzhen Yu |Dexi Yu |Xiaoyi Wang |Meirong Huang
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Jun 5, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jonas Vogler |Zhenzhen Yu |Jakob Huber |Benjamin Schneiderman
The microstructural and mechanical properties of a MnFeCoNiCu braze filler are analyzed and compared to a conventional nickel-based braze filler alloy on Haynes 214 as the base material. Tensile tests reveal that the samples brazed with the MnFeCoNiCu compositionally complex alloy (CCA) exhibit superior ductility increased by a factor of 1.6 compared to those brazed with the nickel-based filler. The ultimate tensile strength remains comparable (factor 1.03).
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Nov 2, 2023 |
pitchfork.com | Zhenzhen Yu
The Serfs’ 2020 debut, Sounds of Serfdom, seemed tailor-made to the tastes of the goth YouTube algorithm, where success scales with how '80s to-the-letter your band sounds—see the frictionless coldwave of Molchat Doma. The Cincinnati trio’s early releases scanned as little more than lo-fi imitations of their influences, nervy, bare-bones cartridges of minimal wave that played like Oppenheimer Analysis B-sides with less variation.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
pitchfork.com | Zhenzhen Yu
For all the sweetness of the Drums’ music, they’ve always sounded crushed. As the leader—and now sole member—of the band, Jonny Pierce has written hundreds of spare, summery indie pop songs full of self-recrimination and self-examination. His new album, Jonny, is the culmination of 15 years of introspection. Pierce confronts head-on the memories of childhood trauma that have reverberated through the Drums’ past five albums, matching the mood with a sparer sound.
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Jul 12, 2023 |
npr.org | Zhenzhen Yu
Domino YouTube Within Protomartyr, Joe Casey's viciousness is often a tongue-in-cheek act, but it rings frighteningly true on "We Know the Rats." "Did the Christ feel bad for the gibbering swine he threw those demons in?" he spits, like he wants to kill: "I doubt he bat an eyelid." The targets of his ire are the thieves who repeatedly burglarized the home he's lived in since childhood, robbing him of crucial family artifacts and his personal security.
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Jul 12, 2023 |
scribd.com | Zhenzhen Yu
Protomartyr, 'We Know the Rats' Joe Casey's viciousness is often a tongue-in-cheek act, but it rings frighteningly true on this highlight from Protomartyr's new album. Save for Later Save Protomartyr, 'We Know the Rats' For LaterWithin , Joe Casey's viciousness is often a tongue-in-cheek act, but it rings frighteningly true on "We Know the Rats." "Did the Christ
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Jun 26, 2023 |
msn.com | Zhenzhen Yu
Kyoto, Japan’s Otoboke Beaver are a force of nature onstage — four larger-than-life hardcore punks, blazing through sets with idiosyncratic wrath and sarcasm. But when they pop in for a translator-guided Zoom interview, they’re resting at their apartments between dates on a Japanese tour. Accorinrin, the band’s howling frontwoman, reclines in a fluffy robe with a bunny tail. Hirochan, the bassist, keeps apologizing for her buff-colored cat sauntering across the screen.
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Jun 26, 2023 |
rollingstone.com | Zhenzhen Yu
Kyoto, Japan’s Otoboke Beaver are a force of nature onstage — four larger-than-life hardcore punks, blazing through sets with idiosyncratic wrath and sarcasm. But when they pop in for a translator-guided Zoom interview, they’re resting at their apartments between dates on a Japanese tour. Accorinrin, the band’s howling frontwoman, reclines in a fluffy robe with a bunny tail. Hirochan, the bassist, keeps apologizing for her buff-colored cat sauntering across the screen.