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Direct nanoscratching with a 500 nm diamond lapping film creates groove‐guided liquid‐crystal alignment interfaces on PCB‐compatible Cu‐patterned RF substrates within minutes, eliminating polymer coating and high‐temperature baking. The coating‐free process enables optical/molecular alignment validation and voltage‐programmable 28 GHz reflection‐phase ...
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Nature‐Derived Chitosan Biopolymer: A Promising Candidate for Sustainable Electronics
In the creation of environmentally friendly devices, nature‐derived chitosan biopolymer is a promising contender for sustainable electronic research. It can be utilized to create more ecologically friendly scalable gadgets and has a variety of uses in different active layers of electronics.
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An O radical‐induced n‐to‐p transition in PbS quantum dots (QDs) is achieved via atmospheric Ar/O2 treatment, enabling favorable band alignment and stable photogating in PbS QD/IGZO phototransistors. Interfacial defect passivation and Fermi‐level modulation, confirmed by XPS and UPS analyses, effectively suppress dark current, induce a positive VTH ...
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Networks of confined CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots, synthesised within nanoporous silica scaffolds using precursors containing different combinations of butylammonium bromide and crown ether additives, enable electroluminescent devices with 400‐fold enhanced charge injection and transport with respect to control devices, yielding ultrapure green ...
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Germanium (Ge) all‐dielectric metasurfaces can be leveraged to strongly enhance the radiative emission from Ge layers grown on silicon‐on‐insulator substrates by industry‐standard processes. At room‐temperature, the narrowband photoluminescence (PL) intensity is enhanced by a factor ∼40× with respect to unstructured films.
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Photodoping in Wide‐Bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells With MXenes
Ultrafast tandem spectroscopy and DFT modeling reveal the separate dynamics and the imbalance of electrons and holes in wide bandgap perovskite solar cells with MXene incorporation. The enhanced photoconversion performances of the devices are traced to photodoping, with selective hole trapping and suppressed recombination of electrons.
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From Rigid to Soft Robotic Approaches for Neuroendoscopy
Robotic assistance has had minimal impact on deep intraventricular surgeries, where small‐scale, precision, and reduced invasiveness can contribute to improved patient outcomes. Emerging technologies in rigid, soft, and hybrid robotics are reviewed to identify the most promising mechanisms for deep brain navigation in addition to an attempt to identify
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Fluorine Passivation of Defects and Interfaces in Crystalline Silicon
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021Defects and impurities in silicon limit carrier lifetimes and the performance of solar cells. This work explores the use of fluorine to passivate defects in silicon for solar cell applications. We present a simple method to incorporate fluorine atoms into the silicon bulk and interfaces by annealing samples coated with thin thermally evaporated ...
Hang Cheong Sio +5 more
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Defects and passivation in perovskite solar cells
Surface Innovations, 2022This organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite materials have attracted great attention by virtue of their high absorption coefficient, low cost and simple film deposition technique. Based on these advantages, perovskite solar cells have reached an impressive power conversion efficiency over 25%.
Yaobo Li +3 more
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Induced Passivation Defect Study
13th International Reliability Physics Symposium, 1975An n-channel FET memory array chip whose quartz passivation layer is purposely disrupted in specific-nonrandom locations is used to study the propensity of these induced defects to fail due to localized inversion of the silicon surface stemming from positive ions contained within the defect which are residual from processing.
R. G. Berger, A. J. Gregoritsch
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