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Semiconductor manufacturing wastewater challenges and the potential solutions via printed electronics. [PDF]
Sandhu S +4 more
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Optical Properties of Lead-Salt and III–V Semiconductors [PDF]
Frank Stern
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Gallium sulfide (GaS) forms self‐assembled heterostructures with its native oxide, exhibiting high performance in water splitting and ultrasensitive and selective ammonia detection. Surface defects and controlled oxidation enhance catalytic activity and sensing response.
Danil W. Boukhvalov +13 more
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Hexagonal Zn<sub>1-x</sub>Mg<sub>x</sub>S sheds light on the lattice dynamics of atomic alloys. [PDF]
Elmahjoubi A +12 more
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Oriented Growth of Semiconductors. V. Surface Features and Twins in Epitaxial Gallium Arsenide [PDF]
H. Holloway, L. C. Bobb
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Beyond the Beam: Exploring Charged Particle Nanoprinting
Charged particle nanoprinting using electrons and ions is highly advanced, offering great potential for research and industry. However, challenges in precursor design and process optimization persist, but also offer great opportunities to drive nanofabrication innovations.
Nicolas Paul Jochmann +2 more
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Double Injection in Deep-Lying Impurity Semiconductors [PDF]
K. L. Ashley, A. G. Milnes
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Transient absorption measurements of doped conjugated polymer films show that small dopant ions create both free and Coulomb‐trapped polarons regardless of polymer morphology, but large dodecaborane‐based dopant ions create only free polarons even though the large ions cause the films to be more disordered.
Eric C. Wu +10 more
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