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            We report results of magnetization and 19F NMR measurements in the normal state of as-grown vacuum-annealed LaO0.5β’F0.5β‘BiS2. The magnetization is dominated by a temperature-independent diamagnetic component and a field- and temperature-dependent paramagnetic contribution ππβ‘(π»,π) from a βΌ1000 ppm concentration of local moments, an order of magnitude higher than can be accounted for by measured rare-earth impurity concentrations. ππβ‘(π»,π) can be fit by the Brillouin function π΅π½β‘(π₯) or, perhaps more realistically, a two-level tanhβ‘(π₯) model for magnetic Bi 6β’π ions in defect crystal fields. Both fits require a phenomenological Curie-Weiss argument π₯=πeffβ’π»β‘/(π+ππ), ππβ1.7 K. There is no evidence for magnetic order down to 2 K, and the origin of ππ is not clear. 19F frequency shifts, linewidths, and spin-lattice relaxation rates are consistent with purely dipolar 19F/defect-spin interactions. The defect-spin correlation time ππβ‘(π) obtained from 19F spin-lattice relaxation rates obeys the Korringa relation ππβ’π=const, indicating the relaxation is dominated by conduction-band fluctuations.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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            This research presents a comprehensive review of the research on smart urban energy retrofit decision-making. Based on the analysis of 91 journal articles over the past decade, the study identifies and discusses five key categories of approaches to retrofit decision-making, including simulation, optimization, assessment, system integration, and empirical study. While substantial advancements have been made in this field, opportunities for further growth remain. Findings suggest directions for future research and underscore the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, data-driven evaluation methodologies, stakeholder engagement, system integration, and robust and adaptable retrofit solutions in the field of urban energy retrofitting. This review provides valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in advancing the state of the art in this critical area of research to facilitate more effective, sustainable, and efficient solutions for urban energy retrofits.more » « less
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