Publications by authors named "S B Kjeldby"

The maximum efficiency of solar cells utilizing a single layer for photovoltaic conversion is given by the single junction Shockley-Queisser limit. In tandem solar cells, a stack of materials with different band gaps contribute to the conversion, enabling tandem cells to exceed the single junction Shockley-Queisser limit. An intriguing variant of this approach is to embed semiconducting nanoparticles in a transparent conducting oxide (TCO) solar cell front contact.

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  • The study introduces a new sensing device that utilizes surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) with two micro-lensed optical fibers for enhanced detection.
  • One fiber excites surface plasmon resonance in a gold film above a nano-sphere layer, while the other fiber collects the SERS signals.
  • The effectiveness of this device was tested by measuring varying concentrations of Rhodamine 6G in water.
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4-probe electrical measurements have been in existence for many decades. One of the most useful aspects of the 4-probe method is that it is not only possible to find the resistivity of a sample (independently of the contact resistances), but that it is also possible to probe the dimensionality of the sample. In theory, this is straightforward to achieve by measuring the 4-probe resistance as a function of probe separation.

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