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Electric Double Layer Devices
In article number 2301798, Cheng‐Yan Xu, Yang Li, and co‐workers showcase the structure of electrical double layer at the interface of Li2Al2SiP2TiO13 solid electrolyte and WSe2, emphasizing the interactions between ions and electrons, along with the verification of potential distribution at the 2D/electrolyte interface using atomic force microscope.
Electric double layer (EDL) devices based on 2D materials have made great achievements for versatile electronic and opto‐electronic applications; however, the ion dynamics and electric field distribution of the EDL at the electrolyte/2D material interface and their influence on the physical properties of 2D materials have not been clearly clarified. In this work, by using Kelvin probe force microscope...
We explore the role of quantum brachistochrone evolution to quantum and classical correlations in three-qubit systems, and show that the time-averaged correlations of three-qubit systems exhibit an obvious concentration effect, which means both the standard deviations of time-averaged quantum and classical correlations decrease with the separation angle. Furthermore, we find that the concentration...
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