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Thermoelectric Transport Properties of Cu<sub>4</sub>Bi<sub>4</sub>Se<sub>9</sub> Prepared by Mechanical Alloying and Hot Pressing. [PDF]
Chu G, Kim IH.
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Magnesium film-over-nanospheres (FONs) for surface-enhanced Raman scattering.
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Accelerated Screening of Ternary Chalcogenides for Potential Photovoltaic Applications
Chalcogenides, which refer to chalcogen anions, have attracted considerable attention in multiple fields of applications, such as optoelectronics, thermoelectrics, transparent contacts, and thin-film transistors.
Chen Shen, Tianshu Li, Fei Liang
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Emerging Phases of Layered Metal Chalcogenides
Layered metal chalcogenides, as a "rich" family of 2D materials, have attracted increasing research interest due to the abundant choices of materials with diverse structures and rich electronic characteristics.
Er Pan, Fucai Liu, Pulickel M Ajayan
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Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2020
AbstractThe introduction of chalcogen atoms into a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon structure is an established method to tune material properties. In the context of corannulene (C20H10), a fragment of fullerene C60, such structural adjustments have given rise to an emerging class of functional and responsive molecular materials. In this minireview, our
Viktor Barát, Mihaiela C. Stuparu
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AbstractThe introduction of chalcogen atoms into a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon structure is an established method to tune material properties. In the context of corannulene (C20H10), a fragment of fullerene C60, such structural adjustments have given rise to an emerging class of functional and responsive molecular materials. In this minireview, our
Viktor Barát, Mihaiela C. Stuparu
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The Interface Chemistry Between Chalcogenide Clusters and Open Framework Chalcogenides
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
PINGYUN FENG(Univ Calif, Dept Chem) +2 more
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A Dodecagonal Quasicrystalline Chalcogenide
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 1998Diffractograms with twelvefold rotational symmetry (depicted on the right) were obtained from the first quasicrystalline chalcogenide Ta1.6 Te. This compound was prepared on a preparative scale by the reduction of TaTe2 with tantalum below 1870 K.
Conrad M, Krumeich F, Harbrecht B
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Chalcogenide Perovskites for Photovoltaics
Nano Letters, 2015Chalcogenide perovskites are proposed for photovoltaic applications. The predicted band gaps of CaTiS3, BaZrS3, CaZrSe3, and CaHfSe3 with the distorted perovskite structure are within the optimal range for making single-junction solar cells. The predicted optical absorption properties of these materials are superior compared with other high-efficiency ...
Yi-Yang, Sun +3 more
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The magnetism of the uranium chalcogenides
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1987Abstract A localized model has been developed for the ferromagnetic uranium chalcogenides that describes their static and dynamic magnetic properties. The model describes the Curie-Weiss temperature, the effective paramagnetic moment, the ordered moment, the low temperature structural distortion and the temperature dependence of the C 44 elastic ...
T.M. HOLDEN +6 more
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Applied Optics, 1973
The chalcogenide glass Tl(2)SeAs(2) Te(3) has been evaluated as a thermistor bolometer material for room temperature operation. Thin film bolometers were fabricated on mica, glass, and sapphire substrates by both hot-pressing and rf sputtering techniques. Best results were achieved with 10-micro thick Tl(2)SeAs(2) Te(3) elements on thin mica substrates.
S G, Bishop, W J, Moore
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The chalcogenide glass Tl(2)SeAs(2) Te(3) has been evaluated as a thermistor bolometer material for room temperature operation. Thin film bolometers were fabricated on mica, glass, and sapphire substrates by both hot-pressing and rf sputtering techniques. Best results were achieved with 10-micro thick Tl(2)SeAs(2) Te(3) elements on thin mica substrates.
S G, Bishop, W J, Moore
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