The high transport characteristics of AlGaN/GaN heterostructures are critical components for high-performance electronic and radio-frequency (RF) devices. We report the transport characteristics of AlGaN/GaN heterostructures grown on a high-resistivity (HR) Si(111) substrate, which are unevenly distributed in the central and edge regions of the wafer. The relationship between the composition, stress, and polarization effects was discussed, and the main factors affecting the concentration and mobility of two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) were clarified.
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September 2022
Here, rational design electrodes are fabricated by mixing MXene with an aqueous solution of chloroauric acid (HAuCl). In order to prevent MXene from self-restacking, the groups of -OH on the surface of TiCT nanosheets underwent a one-step simultaneous self-reduction from AuCl-, generating spaces for rapid ion transit. Additionally, by using this procedure, MXene's surface oxidation can be decreased while preserving its physio-chemical properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the past two decades, membrane technology has attracted considerable interest as a viable and promising method for water purification. Emerging organic micropollutants (EOMPs) in wastewater have trace, persistent, highly variable quantities and types, develop hazardous intermediates and are diffusible. These primary issues affect EOMPs polluted wastewater on an industrial scale differently than in a lab, challenging membranes-based EOMP removal.
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