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| MOST-READ OPEN ACCESS ARTICLES |
Below are the most-read open access articles recently published across our portfolio. We hope you'll read and share these widely—in the spirit of Open Access Week. |
The second law of infodynamics and its implications for the simulated universe hypothesis Melvin M. Vopson AIP Advances
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READ MORE > | | | Gut-on-a-chip models for dissecting the gut microbiology and physiology Amin Valiei, Javad Aminian-Dehkordi, Mohammad R. K. Mofrad APL Bioeng.
READ MORE > | | | Monitoring the stability and degradation mechanisms of perovskite solar cells by in situ and operando characterization Fanny Baumann, Sonia R. Raga, Mónica Lira-Cantú APL Energy
READ MORE > | | | Deep language models for interpretative and predictive materials science Yiwen Hu, Markus J. Buehler APL Mach. Learn.
READ MORE > | | | Present and future of terahertz integrated photonic devices Shima Rajabali, Ileana-Cristina Benea-Chelmus APL Photonics
READ MORE > | | | Roadmap on ferroelectric hafnia- and zirconia-based materials and devices José P. B. Silva, Ruben Alcala, Uygar E. Avci, Nick Barrett, et al. APL Mater.
READ MORE > | | | Open hardware solutions in quantum technology Nathan Shammah, Anurag Saha Roy, Carmen G. Almudever, Sébastien Bourdeauducq, et al. APL Quantum
READ MORE > | | | Feedback cooling of an insulating high-Q diamagnetically levitated plate S. Tian, K. Jadeja, D. Kim, A. Hodges, et al. Appl. Phys. Lett.
READ MORE > | | | Sagnac interference in integrated photonics Hamed Arianfard, Saulius Juodkazis, David J. Moss, Jiayang Wu Appl. Phys. Rev.
READ MORE > | | | Technology roadmap for cold-atoms based quantum inertial sensor in space Sven Abend, Baptiste Allard, Aidan S. Arnold, Ticijana Ban, et al. AVS Quantum Sci.
READ MORE > | | | Insight into the assembly of lipid-hyaluronan complexes in osteoarthritic conditions Kangdi Sun, Tooba Shoaib, Mark W. Rutland, Joesph Beller, et al. Biointerphases
READ MORE > | | | Vascularized liver-on-a-chip model to investigate nicotine-induced dysfunction Eric Wang, Melisa J. Andrade, Quinton Smith Biomicrofluidics
READ MORE > | | | Sonomechanobiology: Vibrational stimulation of cells and its therapeutic implications Lizebona August Ambattu, Leslie Y. Yeo Biophysics Rev.
READ MORE > | | | Sex, ducks, and rock "n" roll: Mathematical model of sexual response K. B. Blyuss, Y. N. Kyrychko Chaos
READ MORE > | | | A guide to small fluorescent probes for single-molecule biophysics Mark C. Leake, Steven D. Quinn Chem. Phys. Rev.
READ MORE > | | | Multiscale modeling and simulation of turbulent flows in porous media Yan Jin, Andrey V. Kuznetsov International Journal of Fluid Engineering
READ MORE > | | | Distributed acoustic sensing recordings of low-frequency whale calls and ship noise offshore Central Oregon William S. D. Wilcock, Shima Abadi, Bradley P. Lipovsky JASA Express Lett.
READ MORE > | | | Growth modes and chemical-phase separation in GaP1−xNx layers grown by chemical beam epitaxy on GaP/Si(001) K. Ben Saddik, S. Fernández-Garrido, R. Volkov, J. Grandal, et al. J. Appl. Phys.
READ MORE > | | | Design and numerical assessment of an additively manufactured Schwarz diamond triply periodic minimal surface fluid-fluid heat exchanger Tim Röver, Maxim Kuehne, Floyd Bischop, Leighton Clague, et al. J. Laser Appl.
READ MORE > | | | Derivation of the Maxwell–Schrödinger equations: A note on the infrared sector of the radiation field Marco Falconi, Nikolai Leopold J. Math. Phys.
READ MORE > | | | Ab Initio Calculation of Fluid Properties for Precision Metrology Giovanni Garberoglio, Christof Gaiser, Roberto M. Gavioso, Allan H. Harvey, et al. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data
READ MORE > | | | Machine learning for modern power distribution systems: Progress and perspectives Marija Marković, Matthew Bossart, Bri-Mathias Hodge J. Renewable Sustainable Energy
READ MORE > | | | Characterization of the temperature and frequency dependency of the complex Poisson's ratio using a novel combined torsional-axial rheometer José Alberto Rodríguez Agudo, Jan Haeberle, Michael Müller-Pabel, Alexander Troiss, et al. J. Rheol.
READ MORE > | | | Low-resistivity molybdenum obtained by atomic layer deposition Kees van der Zouw, Bernhard Y. van der Wel, Antonius A. I. Aarnink, Rob A. M. Wolters, et al. J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A
READ MORE > | | | Future of plasma etching for microelectronics: Challenges and opportunities Gottlieb S. Oehrlein, Stephan M. Brandstadter, Robert L. Bruce, Jane P. Chang, et al. J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B
READ MORE > | | | Carbon footprint of helium recovery systems A. T. Jones, R. B. E. Down, C. R. Lawson, D. Keeping, et al. Low Temp. Phys. READ MORE > | | | The acceleration of a high-charge electron bunch to 10 GeV in a 10-cm nanoparticle-assisted wakefield accelerator Constantin Aniculaesei, Thanh Ha, Samuel Yoffe, Lance Labun, et al. Matter Radiat. Extremes
READ MORE > | | | Methods for fatigue-life estimation: A review of the current status and future trends Lufan Zhang, Boshi Jiang, Pengqi Zhang, Heng Yan, et al. Nanotechnol. Precis. Eng. READ MORE > | | | A unified theory for bubble dynamics A-Man Zhang, Shi-Min Li, Pu Cui, Shuai Li, et al. Physics of Fluids
READ MORE > | | | SPARC as a platform to advance tokamak science A. J. Creely, D. Brunner, R. T. Mumgaard, M. L. Reinke, et al. Phys. Plasmas
READ MORE > | | | Ultra-low noise, bi-polar, programmable current sources M. S. Mrozowski, I. C. Chalmers, S. J. Ingleby, P. F. Griffin, et al. Rev. Sci. Instrum.
READ MORE > | | | Protein dynamics: The future is bright and complicated! Kwangho Nam, Magnus Wolf-Watz Struct. Dyn. READ MORE > | | | XPS study of NiO thin films obtained by chemical vapor deposition Gioele Pagot, Mattia Benedet, Chiara Maccato, Davide Barreca, et al. Surf. Sci. Spectra
READ MORE > | | | DeePMD-kit v2: A software package for deep potential models Jinzhe Zeng, Duo Zhang, Denghui Lu, Pinghui Mo, et al. J. Chem. Phys.
READ MORE > | | | A review of ultrasonic vocalizations in mice and how they relate to human speecha) Kylie Yao, Maria Bergamasco, Maria Luisa Scattoni, Adam P. Vogel J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
READ MORE > | | | Serious Physics on a Playground Swing—With Toys, Your Own Body, and a Smartphone Ann-Marie Pendrill Phys. Teach.
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