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Hygroscopic hydrogels are capable of utilizing the moisture from air, which can transfer the gaseous water to liquid by a surface phase transition. Taking advantage of this water, sustainable water production, thermal management, and electricity generation can be realized.
Yujie Du+5 more
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Resistance Drift of Phase Change Materials Beyond the Power Law
The timedependent resistance of phase change materials is important for their application as electronic memory. Here, resistance measurements of melt‐quenched germanium telluride from nanoseconds to minutes are presented. By going far beyond the usually considered measurement regime, deviations from the ubiquitous power law behavior are observed, that ...
Jakob Ballmaier+2 more
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This study investigates the influences of scanning electron microscope (SEM) electron beam irradiation on network carbon nanotube field effect transistors (network CNT FETs), focusing on dose, energy, and dose rate, with the on‐state current (Ion) as the primary metric.
Xiaoxiao Guan+3 more
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An optimal dynamic balance between carrier lifetime and transit time is achieved in the Bi2O2Se/Ta2NiSe5 tunneling heterojunction, which simultaneously attains high responsivity (>103 A W−1) and a fast response time (≈5 µs). The specific detectivity can reach 3.75 × 1013 Jones at 633 nm and 1.8 × 1010 Jones at 1550 nm. Abstract New technologies such as
Fang Yang+10 more
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A High Throughput Platform to Minimize Voltage and Fill Factor Losses
A high‐throughput workflow is developed to determine the Langevin reduction factor in organic photovoltaics autonomously and accurately within seconds. Using UV–Vis spectra, current–voltage curves, and transient absorption kinetics, intrinsic charge absorption cross‐sections are calculated.
Julian Matthias Haffner‐Schirmer+15 more
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Degradation Mechanism of Phosphate‐Based Li‐NASICON Conductors in Alkaline Environment
The presence of water in the cathode of a Li‐air battery shifts reactions to produce LiOH, creating a corrosive, alkaline environment. This study investigates the alkaline stability of the common Li‐NASICON solid‐state conductor chemistries through a systematic experimental study combined with computational modeling to understand the degradation ...
Benjamin X. Lam+3 more
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