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Atomic Layer Deposition of Metallic Molybdenum Dioxide Thin Films Enabling High‐k Rutile Capacitors
The first direct atomic layer deposition (ALD) process of molybdenum dioxide (MoO2) thin films is reported using molybdenum(II) acetate dimer (Mo2(OAc)4) and oxygen (O2) as precursors at 235°C–275°C. The films are crystalline, exceptionally pure, and conductive.
Alexey Ganzhinov +8 more
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Recycling Organic Semiconductors: Toward Sustainable Emerging Electronics. [PDF]
Park H +7 more
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ABSTRACT This study demonstrates that weak magnetic fields (16–40 mT) increase the efficiency of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in electrocatalysts based on non‐fullerene acceptor (NFA) derivatives IT‐4Cl and Y6. Electrochemical measurements reveal that the application of the magnetic field reduces the onset potential and increases the current ...
João Paulo Araujo Souza +7 more
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Organic (Plastic!) Semiconductors
Organic materials are finding an increasing number of possible niches in electronic devices. I will give a very brief overview of some of the present and anticipated applications of organic semiconductors and issues in understanding their application.
Brill, Joseph
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Efficient n-Doping of Organic Semiconductors via a Broadly Applicable Nucleophilic-Attack Mechanism. [PDF]
Wei H +16 more
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Disorder and Photogeneration Efficiency in Organic Semiconductors. [PDF]
Toropin AV +3 more
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Stabilizing Electrochemical Interfaces With Multifunctional Cobalt Nitride Layers
Cobalt nitrides emerged recently as an interesting class of earth‐abundant oxygen evolution catalysts. Herein, plasma‐enhanced atomic layer deposition is used to synthesize multifunctional cobalt nitride layers that simultaneously protect and catalytically activate photoelectrode surfaces.
Matthias Kuhl +7 more
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Characterisation of materials for organic photovoltaics
Organic solar cells offer the possibility for lightweight, flexible, and inexpensive photovoltaic devices. This thesis studies the physics of a wide range of materials designed for use in organic solar cells.
Thomsen, Elizabeth Alice
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Biochemical Pathways for n-Type Doping: An Electron Transfer Relay from Saccharide to Organic Semiconductors. [PDF]
Ohashi T +4 more
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