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Thermal effects on the resonance fluorescence of doubly dressed artificial atoms
American Physical Society (2020-09-30)In this work, robustness of controlled density of optical states in doubly driven artificial atoms is studied under phonon dissipation. By using both perturbative and polaron approaches, we investigate the influence of ... -
Thermodynamic stability screening of IR-photonic processed multication halide perovskite thin films
Royal Society of Chemistry (2021-11-24)We report a material screening study for phase transitions of multication hybrid halide perovskite films. Two hundred sixty-six films processed with flash infrared annealing were optically and structurally characterized. This ... -
Three dimensional-TiO2 nanotube array photoanode architectures assembled on a thin hollow nanofibrous backbone and their performance in quantum dot-sensitized solar cells
Royal Society of Chemistry (2013-02-18)Facile synthesis of TiO2 nanotube branched (length [similar]0.5 μm) thin hollow-nanofibers is reported. The hierarchical three dimensional photoanodes (H-TiO2-NFs) (only [similar]1 μm thick) demonstrate their excellent ... -
Time-expanded φOTDR using low-frequency electronics
Optica Publishing Group (2023-01)Time expanded phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometry (TE-φOTDR) is a recently reported technique for distributed optical fiber sensing based on the interference of two mutually coherent optical frequency combs. ... -
Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials for Photovoltaic Applications
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Top Selected Papers in the Physical Chemistry of Energy Materials 2016–2017
American Chemical Society (2018-10-04)Research on energy materials continues to generate a huge amount of activity. The growth of the community in China is enormous, in terms of the creation of research facilities, endowing of major projects, and hiring of ... -
Toward Efficient Carbon Nitride Photoelectrochemical Cells: Understanding Charge Transfer Processes
Wiley (2016-06)Hole extraction is the key! Charge recombination, electron injection and hole extraction rates between C3N4, TiO2, and several electrolytes in a photoelectrode configuration are studied. It is found that the TiO2/C3N4 ... -
Toward Expanding the Optical Response of Ag2CrO4 and Bi2O3 by Their Laser-Mediated Heterojunction
American Chemical Society (2020-11-18)The formation of heterojunctions between semiconductors with distinct properties usually expands their capabilities. In this context, many methodologies have been employed in pursuing efficient and fruitful heterojunctions. ... -
Toward High-Temperature Stability of PTB7-Based Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells: Impact of Fullerene Size and Solvent Additive
Wiley (2017-02)The use of fullerene as acceptor limits the thermal stability of organic solar cells at high temperatures as their diffusion inside the donor leads to phase separation via Ostwald ripening. Here it is reported that ... -
Toward Stable Solar Hydrogen Generation Using Organic Photoelectrochemical Cells
American Chemical Society (2015-03)Organic photoactive materials are promising candidates for the generation of solar fuels in terms of efficiency and cost. However, their low stability in aqueous media constitutes a serious problem for technological ... -
Towards the scale-up of the formation of nanoparticles on α -Ag 2 WO 4 with bactericidal properties by femtosecond laser irradiation
Nature Publishing Group (2018)In recent years, complex nanocomposites formed by Ag nanoparticles coupled to an α-Ag2WO4 semiconductor network have emerged as promising bactericides, where the semiconductor attracts bacterial agents and Ag nanoparticles ... -
Transport mechanisms of SARS-CoV-E viroporin in calcium solutions: Lipid-dependent Anomalous Mole Fraction Effect and regulation of pore conductance
Elsevier (2021-06-01)The envelope protein E of the SARS-CoV coronavirus is an archetype of viroporin. It is a small hydrophobic protein displaying ion channel activity that has proven highly relevant in virus-host interaction and virulence. ... -
Transport of Water and Gases through EVA/PVC blend films – Permeation and DSC investigations.
Elsevier (2004-06)The transport of water vapor and gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) through poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) films of different VA content, poly(vinylchloride) (PVC) and EVA/PVC blend films, was analysed from permeation ... -
Trap origin of field-dependent mobility of the carrier transport in organic layers
Elsevier (2011)In the measurements of space-charge limited current (SCLC) transport in disordered organic semiconductors, it is often observed that carriermobility depends on bias voltage. Two continuous models have been applied for the ... -
Trap-limited mobility in space-charge limited current in organic layers
Elsevier (2009)Space-charge limited current transport in organic devices, relevant to the operation of a range of organic optoelectronic devices, is analyzed in the frequency domain. The classical multiple trapping picture with one ... -
Trend of Perovskite Solar Cells: Dig Deeper to Build Higher
American Chemical Society (2015-06)Using solar energy efficiently to produce electricity has been the subject of intensive research because of the rapid increase of global energy demand and the need to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases from electricity ... -
Triplication of the photocurrent in dye solar cells by increasing the elongation of the π-conjugation in Zn-porphyrin sensitizers
Wiley-VCH Verlag Berlin (2011)Porphyrins are promising sensitizers for dye solar cells (DSCs) but narrow absorption bands at 400-450 and 500-650 nm limit their light-harvesting properties. Increasing elongation of the π-conjugation and loss of symmetry ... -
Triplin: Functional Probing of Its Structure and the Dynamics of the Voltage-Gating Process
MDPI (2022-11-22)Gram-negative bacteria have a large variety of channel-forming proteins in their outer membrane, generally referred to as porins. Some display weak voltage dependence. A similar trimeric channel former, named Triplin, ... -
Triumphing over Charge Transfer Limitations of PEDOT Nanofiber Reduction Catalyst by 1,2-Ethanedithiol Doping for Quantum Dot Solar Cells
American Chemical Society (2017)Charge transfer between a conducting polymer-based counter electrode (CE) and a polysulfide (S2–/Sn2–) electrolyte mediator is a key limitation to improvements of solar energy conversion efficiency (ECE) in quantum-dot-sensitized ... -
Tunable hysteresis effect for perovskite solar cells
Royal Society of Chemistry (2017-09-14)Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) usually suffer from a hysteresis effect in current–voltage measurements, which leads to an inaccurate estimation of the device e fficiency. Although ion migration, charge trapping/ detrapping, ...