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In 1945, as the first atomic bomb exploded in the New Mexico desert, Enrico Fermi stood miles away, holding a few scraps of ...
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For this exercise, we analyzed the spin rates across all nine impact points on the face—95 mph, 10.5-degree heads—to ...
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Gain insights into 4D STEM orientation mapping with STEMx OIM, a tool that enhances workflow efficiency and accuracy in ...
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