Publications by authors named "L Olivi"

Article Synopsis
  • The high-entropy strategy enhances the energy-storage performance of dielectric capacitors, benefiting various electronic systems but poses challenges in designing effective ferroelectrics due to unclear correlations between core effects and local polarization.
  • By engineering local lattice distortion, researchers achieved a remarkable energy density of 18.7 J/cm³ and efficiency of 85% in specific high-entropy bulk ceramics.
  • Improvements in configurational entropy led to smoother polarization fields, reduced hysteresis, and enhanced breakdown strength, resulting in over sixfold increases in energy density and threefold in efficiency.
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CRISPR-Cas systems have widely been adopted as genome editing tools, with two frequently employed Cas nucleases being SpyCas9 and LbCas12a. Although both nucleases use RNA guides to find and cleave target DNA sites, the two enzymes differ in terms of protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM) requirements, guide architecture and cleavage mechanism. In the last years, rational engineering led to the creation of PAM-relaxed variants SpRYCas9 and impLbCas12a to broaden the targetable DNA space.

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In this manuscript, a comprehensive study is presented on Fe-based electrocatalysts with mono, bi, and tri-metallic compositions, emphasizing the influence of processing-structure correlations on the electrocatalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in the alkaline medium. These electrocatalysts were synthesized through the mixing of transition metal phthalocyanines (TM-Pc) with conductive carbon support, followed by controlled thermal treatment at specific temperatures (600 °C and 900 °C). An extensive analysis was conducted, employing various techniques, including X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), and X-ray Diffraction (XRD), providing valuable insights into the structural characteristics of the synthesized nanoparticles.

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Negative thermal expansion (NTE) alloys possess great practical merit as thermal offsets for positive thermal expansion due to its metallic properties. However, achieving a large NTE with a wide temperature range remains a great challenge. Herein, a metallic framework-like material FeZr is found to exhibit a giant uniaxial (1D) NTE with a wide temperature range (93-1078 K, [Formula: see text]).

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