96 results match your criteria: "V. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics[Affiliation]"

Nonlinear electron transport induced by polarized terahertz radiation is studied in two-dimensional tellurene at room temperature. A direct current, quadratic in the radiation's electric field, is observed. Contributions sensitive to radiation helicity and polarization orientation as well as polarization independent current are found.

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Tuning the optical absorption and exciton bound states of germanene by chemical functionalization.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Department of Industrial, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, Roma Tre University, Via della Vasca Navale 79, 00146, Rome, Italy.

We present a comprehensive study of buckled honeycomb germanene functionalized with alternately bonded side groups hydroxyl (-H), methyl (-CH) and trifluoro methyl (-CF). By means of most modern theoretical and computational methods we determine the atomic geometries versus the functionalizing groups. The quasiparticle excitation effects on the electronic structure are taken into account by means of exchange-correlation treatment within the GW framework.

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The structural characteristics, chemical composition, and element spatial distribution in MgZnO ceramics were investigated using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Auger electron spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and cathodoluminescence techniques. The study revealed that the morphology of the ceramic samples, as well as the mechanism of solid solution formation, depend on the relative contribution of both oxides in the charge. It was discovered that hexagonal and cubic phases of the solid solution were found to form simultaneously.

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Carbon dots (CDs) are recognized as promising fluorescent nanomaterials with bright emission and large variations of photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY). However, there is still no unique approach for explanation of mechanisms and recipes for synthetic procedures/chemical composition of CDs responsible for the enhancement of PLQY. Here, we compare photophysical behavior and PLQY of two types of CDs synthesized by different routes, leading to the different extent of oxidation and composition.

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Formation of functional thin films for nanoelectronics and magnetic data storage via thermally induced diffusion-driven structural phase transformations in multilayer stacks is a promising technology-relevant approach. Ferromagnetic thin films based on Co Pt alloys are considered as a material science platform for the development of various applications such as spin valves, spin orbit torque devices, and high-density data storage media. Here, we study diffusion processes in Pt-Co-based stacks with the focus on the effect of layers inversion (Pt/Co/substrate versus Co/Pt/substrate) and insertion of an intermediate Au layer on the structural transitions and magnetic properties.

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The electrical properties of nanocomposite SiAlON(Si) films containing Si nanoclusters embedded into amorphous SiAlON matrix have been studied by measurements of DC current-voltage and AC capacitance-voltage characteristics. Analysis of the results allowed us to conclude the existence of a negative dielectric constant. The temperature dependence of the negative dielectric constant has been obtained and analyzed.

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An idealized design of a silicon betavoltaic battery with a tritium source is considered, in which a thin layer of tritiated silicon is sandwiched between two intrinsic silicon slabs of equal width, and the excess charge carriers are collected by thin interdigitated n and p electrodes. The opposite sides of the device are covered with a reflecting coating to trap the photons produced in radiative recombination events. Due to photon recycling, radiative recombination is almost ineffective, so the Auger mechanism dominates.

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This work aims to study a possible modification in the electronic structure of scandia-ceria-stabilized zirconia (10Sc1CeSZ) ceramics sintered at different temperatures. In addition to using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and impedance spectroscopy to investigate the structural and electrical properties, we employed X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to determine the chemical state information of the atoms involved, along with compositional analysis. As expected, a significant increase in grain ionic conductivity with the sintering temperature was present.

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Functionalization of colloidal nanoparticles with organic dyes, which absorb photons in complementary spectral ranges, brings a synergistic effect for harvesting additional light energy. Here, we show functionalization of near-infrared (NIR) plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) of bare and amino-group functionalized mesoporous silica-coated copper sulphide (CuS@MSS and CuS@MSS-NH) with specific tricarbocyanine NIR dye possessing sulfonate end groups. The role of specific surface chemistry in dye assembling on the surface of NPs is demonstrated, depending on the organic polar liquids or water used as a dispersant solvent.

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Single-photon hot-band absorption-assisted anti-Stokes photoluminescence (ASPL) is a non-equilibrium process which causes a local cooling effect and which therefore is accompanied by a reverse heat flux from the warmer environment. Here, we demonstrate that the thermal properties of the medium, , its thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, play a significant role in driving the ASPL of an emitter placed in it. Exploiting seven different solvents and the near-infrared tricarbocyanine dye as a single-photon upconverter, we show an obvious correlation of activation energy and the quantum yield (QY) of ASPL with the solvent thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, respectively.

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Poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) is a synthetic, biocompatible, biodegradable polymer with good piezoelectric properties. The prepared PLLA films were annealed in the oven at 140 °C for 0 h, 3 h, 12 h, and 24 h, respectively. The influences of temperature treatment time on the optoelectronic properties of the PLLA films and piezoelectric sensors based on them were investigated.

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Anti-Kasha emission (i.e., the emission from S ( > 1) excited levels) of infrared chromophores which possess intensive absorption and S emission in the near-infrared region, but which are spectrally silent in the visible, is a challenging task for relevant applications such as energy conversion, bioimaging, sensitization of solar cells, optical sensors, and so on.

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Terahertz (THz) electromagnetic radiation is commonly used in astronomy, security screening, imaging, and biomedicine, among other applications. Such approach has raised the question of the influence of THz irradiation on biological objects, especially the human body. However, the results obtained to date are quite controversial.

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The exciton, an excited electron-hole pair bound by Coulomb attraction, plays a key role in photophysics of organic molecules and drives practically important phenomena such as photoinduced mechanical motions of a molecule, photochemical conversions, energy transfer, generation of free charge carriers, etc. Its behavior in extended π-conjugated molecules and disordered organic films is very different and very rich compared with exciton behavior in inorganic semiconductor crystals. Due to the high degree of variability of organic systems themselves, the exciton not only exerts changes on molecules that carry it but undergoes its own changes during all phases of its lifetime, that is, birth, conversion and transport, and decay.

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Semiconductor CuZnSn(S Se ) (CZTSSe) solid solution is considered as a perspective absorber material for solar cells. However, during its synthesis or deposition, any modification in the resulting optical properties is hardly predicted. In this study, experimental and theoretical analyses of CZTSSe bulk crystals and thin films are presented based on Raman scattering and absorption spectroscopies together with compositional and morphological characterizations.

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Multilayered graphene nanoplatelets (MLGs) were prepared from thermally expanded graphite flakes using an electrochemical technique. Morphological characterization of MLGs was performed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), Raman spectroscopy (RS), and the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method. DGEBA-epoxy-based nanocomposites filled with synthesized MLGs were studied using Static Mechanical Loading (SML), Thermal Desorption Mass Spectroscopy (TDMS), Broad-Band Dielectric Spectroscopy (BDS), and Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS).

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The phragmoplast separates daughter cells during cytokinesis by constructing the cell plate, which depends on interaction between cytoskeleton and membrane compartments. Proteins responsible for these interactions remain unknown, but formins can link cytoskeleton with membranes and several members of formin protein family localize to the cell plate. Progress in functional characterization of formins in cytokinesis is hindered by functional redundancies within the large formin gene family.

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Rietveld refinement of the langbeinite-type phosphate KNiHf(PO).

Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun

October 2020

College of Physics, Jilin University 2699 Qianjin St., 130012 Changchun, People's Republic of China.

Polycrystalline potassium nickel(II) hafnium(IV) tris-(orthophosphate), a langbeinite-type phosphate, was synthesized by a solid-state method. The three-dimensional framework of the title compound is built up from two types of [O] octa-hedra [the sites are occupied by Hf:Ni in ratios of 0.754 (8):0.

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In the present work we studied the effect of 2D WS nanoparticles on the conformational changes in lysozyme protein at different pH values (2.0-11.5).

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Nano-crystalline and amorphous films of graphitized carbon were deposited by electron-beam evaporation of bulk graphite. Structural properties and the size of graphite nanoclusters (L ≈ 1.2-5 nm) in the films were determined from the analysis of their Raman spectra.

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In this work, we study the adsorption of poly(rA) on graphene oxide (GO) using AFM and UV absorption spectroscopies. A transformation of the homopolynucleotide structure on the GO surface is observed. It is found that an energetically favorable conformation of poly(rA) on GO is achieved after a considerable amount of time (days).

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Here we study the morphology and the optical properties of assemblies made of small (17 nm) gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) directly on silicon wafers coated with (3-aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTES). We employed aliphatic 1,6-hexanedithiol (HDT) molecules to cross-link AuNPs during a two-stage precipitation procedure. The first immersion of the wafer in AuNP colloidal solution led mainly to the attachment of single particles with few inclusions of dimers and small aggregates.

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Reversible Charge Transfer with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Upon Harvesting the Low Energy Part of the Solar Spectrum.

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February 2020

Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Interdisciplinary Center for Molecular Materials, Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Egerlandstrasse 3, 91058, Erlangen, Germany.

Here, the ability of a novel near-infrared dye to noncovalently self-assemble onto the surface of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) driven by charge-transfer interactions is demonstrated. Steady-state, Raman, and transient absorption spectroscopies corroborate the electron donating character of the near-infrared dye when combined with SWCNTs, in the form of fluorescence quenching of the excited state of the dye, n-doping of SWCNTs, and reversible charge transfer, respectively. Formation of the one-electron oxidized dye as a result of interactions with SWCNTs is supported by spectroelectrochemical measurements.

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Complex loadings that appear on a surface with flexible spatial organisation can reveal anti-Sauerbrey behaviour due to their variable interfacial architecture even for an ultrathin monomolecular sensitive layer. The presented results demonstrate that compounds with branched and flexible structures may be organised in various spatial architectures with different viscoelastic characteristics. They act not only as a mass loading (Sauerbrey behaviour) but also as a viscous damping (anti-Sauerbrey one) of the QCM resonator at the same time.

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