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Incident spectral solar irradiance measured above sea ice. The irradiance sensor (cos-collector) was installed on the sea ice for surface reference measurements (solar irradiance)
Regnery, Julia +9 more
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Transparent Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes with Conductive Oxide Top Electrodes
Transparent perovskite light‐emitting diodes (TrPeLEDs) enable simultaneous display and transparency, expanding application possibilities. Using a metal oxide buffer layer and pulsed laser deposition, TrPeLEDs with diverse compositions and architectures are demonstrated.
Michele Forzatti +11 more
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Reproducing cloud microphysical and irradiance measurements using three 3D cloud generators
Using three cloud generators, three-dimensional (3D) cloud fields are reproduced from microphysical cloud data measured in situ by aircraft. The generated cloud fields are used as input to a 3D radiative transfer model to calculate the corresponding ...
Ronald Scheirer +11 more
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Incident spectral solar irradiance measured above sea ice. The irradiance sensor (cos-collector) was installed on the sea ice for surface reference measurements (solar irradiance)
Regnery, Julia +9 more
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A hierarchical hydrogel evaporator with a thin, porous photothermal layer of fused core–shell carbon‐polymer nanospheres enables ultrafast interfacial solar evaporation with minimized heat loss and sufficient water supply. Directional advection‐dominated brine transport, coupled with Marangoni‐driven interfacial flow, drives salt away from the active ...
Haokun Shen +11 more
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Incident spectral solar irradiance measured above sea ice at station PS122/1_6-31 on 2019-11-06
Incident spectral solar irradiance measured above sea ice. The irradiance sensor (cos-collector) was installed on the sea ice for surface reference measurements (solar irradiance)
Regnery, Julia +9 more
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Photocatalytic Water Splitting on the Lunar Surface: Prospects for In Situ Resource Utilization
Water has been found in craters on the moon nearby locations which are illuminated >80% of the time. Photocatalysis uses energy from sunlight to drive chemical reactions such as water splitting to produce oxygen and hydrogen. It is a scalable technology that requires lighter equipment and utilizes resources available on the moon. ABSTRACT The discovery
Ranjani Kalyan +6 more
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Spectral analysis of solar-irradiance fluctuations
Solar-irradiance fluctuations possess a power-law spectrum with two different slopes in the intermediate (1/day <f<1/h) and high [1/h <f<1/(2 min)] frequency (f) regimes. This spectrum is a combination of a deterministic (latitude-dependent) variation of daylight duration and a stochastic component arising from various environmental ...
G. Bel, M.M. Bandi
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The effect of spectral irradiance and temperature variation on the performance of the mechanically stacked Al0.3Ga0.7As/InP/Ge multijunction solar cells was investigated using a simulation approach.
Tony Sumaryada +4 more
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Influence of cloud and solar zenith angle on the diffuse solar erythemal UV short wavelength cut-offs and maximum spectral irradiance wavelengths [PDF]
Cloud and the solar zenith angle (SZA) influence the magnitude of the diffuse erythemal UV. The aim of this research was to investigate the variation of the short wavelength cut-off and the maximum spectral irradiance wavelength for the diffuse spectral ...
Parisi, Alfio V. +5 more
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