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This study investigates the role of hole‐blocking layers (HBLs), particularly the combination of two HBLs in photomultiplication‐type organic photodetectors (PM‐OPDs), which results in high gain and record‐fast response. The proposed HBL strategy also allows for the use of photoactive layer with balanced donor–acceptor stoichiometry, which can be ...
Awais Sarwar+7 more
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Cell Membrane Vesicle Camouflaged Artificial Cells
Artificial cells camouflaged with a cell membrane vesicle coating are able to assemble into synthetic aggregates that exhibit rudimentary communication capabilities. Additionally, when these artificial cells are equipped with antioxidant capabilities, they are able to protect the intracellular homeostasis in HepG2 cells present in semi‐synthetic ...
Paula De Dios Andres+11 more
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New definitions of the effective nuclear charge are proposed to evaluate the orbital wave function and the dipole matrix element ⟨n,l|r|n′,l′⟩ for the non-hydrogenic atoms or ions.
Xiangdong Li+2 more
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Determination of the orbit elements of Comet f 1896 (Perrine)
C. J. Merfield
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The Elements of the Moon's Orbit [PDF]
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Novel ferrocene derivatives (e.g., FcPhc2) are used as an ultrathin layer hole‐blocking layer, reducing hole injection from the Ag contact. This results in an ultralow noise spectral density of 1.2 × 10−14 A Hz−1/2, and a high specific detectivity of 8.1 × 1012 Jones at −0.5 V.
Eunyoung Hong+16 more
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Interfacial Interaction‐Mediated Regulation of Metal Oxidation States for Enhanced CO2 Reduction
A hybrid strategy is employed to optimize bismuth–oxygen interactions, precisely regulating interfacial bismuth–oxygen bonds during topochemical synthesis. This leads to vanadium oxynitride‐bismuth catalyst exhibiting high Faradaic efficiency and durability for formate production, attributed to enhanced reaction thermodynamics and kinetics.
Zhongyuan Ma+6 more
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Corrections of Lindenau's Elements of the Orbit of Venus, deduced from the Greenwich Planetary Observations, 1750–1830 [PDF]
Hugh Breen
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