To identify effective light spectra for increasing the productivity of , we conducted experiments in a controlled environment using a hydroponic cultivation system in a plant factory. We investigated the effect of single LEDs (red, blue, and yellow) and mixed LEDs (red + blue and red + blue + white). The relationships between four light spectra (red, blue, yellow, and white) and physiological responses (net photosynthetic rate, stomata conductance, transpiration rate, and intercellular CO partial pressure), as well as growth responses (shoot and root biomass), were analyzed using multivariate statistical analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs the scale-down and power-saving of silicon-based channel materials approach the limit, oxide semiconductors are being actively researched for applications in 3D back-end-of-line integration. For these applications, it is necessary to develop stable oxide semiconductors with electrical properties similar to those of Si. Herein, a single-crystal-like indium-gallium-zinc-oxide (IGZO) layer (referred to as a pseudo-single-crystal) is synthesized using plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition and fabricated stable IGZO transistors with an ultra-high mobility of over 100 cm Vs .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAchieving high mobility and reliability in atomic layer deposition (ALD)-based IGZO thin-film transistors (TFTs) with an amorphous phase is vital for practical applications in relevant fields. Here, we suggest a method to effectively increase stability while maintaining high mobility by employing the selective application of nitrous oxide plasma reactant during plasma-enhanced ALD (PEALD) at 200 °C process temperature. The nitrogen-doping mechanism is highly dependent on the intrinsic carbon impurities or nature of each cation, as demonstrated by a combination of theoretical and experimental research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the study on the relationships between the seed dispersal of exotic plants and bird population, flora, avifauna, vegetation patches, and the dynamics of seed banks were investigated in and around the exposed floodplains of the large rivers, and the causes of exotic vegetation development were determined with respect to plant life form, bird population characteristics, and landscape using multivariate analysis. The number of dominant exotic plant species observed in exposed areas was higher than that observed in an abandoned field and paddy field undergoing secondary succession. Additionally, the area occupied by exotic vegetation in exposed areas increased with the increase in number of vine plants and small terrestrial birds, whereas the relationship between vine and runner plants was inversely proportional.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe optimized ALD infilling process for depositing AlO in the vertical direction of PbS QDs enhances the photoresponsivity, relaxation rate and the air stability of PbS QDs hybrid IGZO NIR phototransistors. Infilled AlO, which is gradually deposited from the top of PbS QDs to the PbS/IGZO interface (1) passivates the trap sites up to the interface of PbS/IGZO without disturbing charge transfer and (2) prevents QDs deterioration caused by outside air. Therefore, an AlO infilled PbS QD/IGZO hybrid phototransistor (AI-PTs) exhibited enhanced photoresponsivity from 96.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndium-gallium-zinc oxide- and zinc oxynitride-based heterojunction phototransistors were successfully demonstrated to control the persistent photoconduction (PPC) effect and be also responded sensitively at the range from visible to near-infrared. ZnON plays a key role in extending the spectral response at various frequencies of operation. The devices show significantly different photoresponse and photorecovery characteristics depending on the number of stacked layers of IGZO and ZnON.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConsidering their superior charge-transfer characteristics, easy tenability of energy levels, and low production cost, organic semiconductors are ideal for photoelectrochemical (PEC) hydrogen production. However, organic-semiconductor-based photoelectrodes have not been extensively explored for PEC water-splitting because of their low stability in water. Herein, we report high-performance and stable organic-semiconductors photoanodes consisting of p-type polymers and n-type non-fullerene materials, which is passivated using nickel foils, GaIn eutectic, and layered double hydroxides as model materials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHighly porous thin films and nanostructure arrays are created by a simple process of selective dissolution of a water-soluble material, SrAlO. Heteroepitaxial nanocomposite films with self-separated phases of a target material and SrAlO are first prepared by physical vapor deposition. NiO, ZnO, and Ni Mg O are used as the target materials.
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