2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00009-023-02291-8
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Well-Posedness of Differential Equations on $$B^s_{p,q}(\mathbb {R};X)$$ and $$F^s_{p,q}(\mathbb {R};X)$$

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“…A robust in‐situ well‐boned interface was formed (Figure 4a–d), exhibiting a higher contact area and lower interfacial resistance than an ex‐situ sandwiched solid‐state‐electrolyte [20] . In addition, ultra‐violet light can be used for in‐situ curing electrolyte ink on electrodes, to form a continuous chemical bonded interface [56] …”
Section: Strategies Toward Advanced Solid‐state Zibs and Aibsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A robust in‐situ well‐boned interface was formed (Figure 4a–d), exhibiting a higher contact area and lower interfacial resistance than an ex‐situ sandwiched solid‐state‐electrolyte [20] . In addition, ultra‐violet light can be used for in‐situ curing electrolyte ink on electrodes, to form a continuous chemical bonded interface [56] …”
Section: Strategies Toward Advanced Solid‐state Zibs and Aibsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the continuous increase in Te content, the precipitation of MnTe increases and the hardness of the inclusions has a downward trend. In our first‐principles study on Te doping in MnS inclusions, [ 61 ] we found that doping a small amount of Te in MnS can cause an increase in the bulk modulus, shear modulus, and Young's modulus. Te doping causes lattice distortion, which inhibits the deformability of MnS crystals.…”
Section: Metallurgical Characteristics Of Te‐containing Steelmentioning
confidence: 99%