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In randomly distributed Cu2O octahedron particles on a glass substrate, the absence of particles in certain areas generates a distinct “void‐particle induced interference” phenomenon. This effect results in notable reflection and transmission dichroism, characterized by two reflection peaks within the visible spectrum, but only a single transmission ...
Yaqun Han +5 more
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From lutetium to terbium: a new era in PSMA-targeted radioligand therapy for mCRPC patients. [PDF]
Liang SH.
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Reviewing the latest results from the Pierre Auger Observatory
C. Dobrigkeit
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Carrier Transport in Electrically‐Driven Photonic Crystal Membrane Lasers
A model to study carrier transport in photonic crystal lasers with a buried heterostructure active region and a lateral current injection scheme is presented. The model identifies unconventional leakage paths which explain low injection efficiencies and enhanced recombination at the p‐doping interface observed experimentally.
Mathias Marchal +7 more
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Numerical Analysis of AgInSe2‐Based Thin‐Film Solar Cells Towards High Efficiency
In this work, SCAPS‐1D is used to numerically explore AgInSe2‐based thin‐film solar cells. Using CuS, WSe2, and AlSb as back surface field (BSF) layers with a CdS window improves carrier separation and built‐in potential. AgInSe2's promise for high‐performance, stable, and environmentally friendly solar applications is demonstrated by the optimised CdS/
Aysha Siddika, Rafiqul Islam Sheikh
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Association of maternal biliary disease with hepatopancreatobiliary morbidity in offspring. [PDF]
Auger N +6 more
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DFT Modeling and Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of a High Performance Zirconia‐Based Solar Cell
p‐SnS/n‐CdS heterojunction solar cells with Al‐ZnO/i‐ZnO window layers simulated using SCAPS‐1D and impedance spectroscopy enabled tracking of solar cell parameters. The optimal performance (η = 22.76%, Voc = 0.77 V) was achieved with a 5 µm SnS absorber at Rs = 1Ω.cm−2 and Rsh = 10 kΩ.cm−2.
George G. Njema +7 more
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Collective contributions to the atomic Auger photoelectron coincidences on the (100), (110) and (111) facets of copper. [PDF]
Sinha S +7 more
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AMIGA, Auger Muons and Infill for the Ground Array [PDF]
A. Etchegoyen, Etchegoyen, A.
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