Publications by authors named "W Wieczorek"

Environmental impacts and resource availability are significant concerns for the future of lithium-ion batteries. This study focuses on developing novel fluorine-free electrolytes compatible with aqueous-processed cobalt-free cathode materials. The new electrolyte contains lithium 1,1,2,3,3-pentacyanopropenide (LiPCP) salt.

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High-quality factor (Q) mechanical resonators are crucial for applications where low noise and long coherence time are required, as mirror suspensions, quantum cavity optomechanical devices, or nanomechanical sensors. Tensile strain in the material enables the use of dissipation dilution and strain engineering techniques, which increase the mechanical quality factor. These techniques have been employed for high-Q mechanical resonators made from amorphous materials and, recently, from crystalline materials such as InGaP, SiC, and Si.

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  • A retrospective study of 704 adults in Jaworzno, Poland, assessed awareness of Lyme disease and antibody levels for B. burgdorferi after recent tick bites.
  • Among participants, 79.3% had contact with ticks, with 25.99% testing positive for IgG antibodies and 25.57% for IgM antibodies using ELISA tests.
  • The study concluded that the ELISA method yielded consistent serological results, correlating with survey responses about tick exposure and subsequent tests for antibodies.
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Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) heterobilayers provide a versatile platform to explore unique excitonic physics via the properties of the constituent TMDs and external stimuli. Interlayer excitons (IXs) can form in TMD heterobilayers as delocalized or localized states. However, the localization of IX in different types of potential traps, the emergence of biexcitons in the high-excitation regime, and the impact of potential traps on biexciton formation have remained elusive.

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