ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
February 2025
Position-sensitive photodetectors (PSDs) have been widely used for seamless, high-resolution light tracking, but applications such as aerospace and prolonged field operations require stable performance in extreme environments. Conventional PSDs, typically based on the lateral photovoltaic effect of silicon or other semiconductor junctions, are prone to radiation damage and material degradation, limiting their reliability under harsh conditions. Silicon carbide (SiC), with its wide bandgap, high mobility, low defect density, and strong resistance to radiation damage, offers a promising alternative for developing robust detectors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo plant crops (especially dry crops such as water spinach) with concomitant electricity recovery, a hanging-submerged-plant-pot system (HSPP) is developed. The HSPP consists of a soil pot (anodic) partially submerged under the water surface of a cathode tank. The microbial communities changed with conditions were also investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLithium metal batteries (LMBs) have received extensive attention and research interest as high specific energy systems. However, the issues of Li dendrites growth in LMBs restrict their practical applications. The development of lithiophilic collectors can effectively solve the issues of Li dendrites growth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: Blood donation can be affected by various factors including time, weather, and other events (such as disasters). To better understand how meteorological factors affect blood donation, this study builds a novel predictive model for blood supply in North Taiwan to facilitate better blood supply chain and inventory management.
Materials And Methods: This study uses a two-step prediction model that combines generalized additive models (GAM) and time series models to investigate the meteorological and the day-of-the-week effects on blood donation.