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Van der Waals Template‐Assisted Growth of Two‐dimensional Sb2S3
Van der Waals (vdW) template‐assisted growth of atomically thin two‐dimensional (2D) Sb2S3 on monolayer MoS2 single crystals is demonstrated, overcoming its thermodynamically preferred one‐dimensional (1D) growth. The resulting sub‐8 nm nanosheets show uniform coverage, atomically sharp interfaces, and enhanced broadband optoelectronic performance as ...
Sindhu Priya Giridhar +16 more
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In this work, the formation of semiconductive Sb2S3 nanoparticles inside amorphous polystyrene has been achieved by thermal degradation of the corresponding antimony dodecyl-mercaptide, Sb(SC12H25)3.
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Copper antimony sulfide (Cu-Sb-S) has recently been proposed as an attractive alternative photovoltaic material due to the earth-abundant and non-toxic nature of the elements, high absorption coefficients and band gaps commensurate with efficient ...
Fadiyah Makin +3 more
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Solution‐Processed Bi2S3 Nanostructures for Flexible Memory and Neuromorphic Computing
A single‐step, low‐temperature solvothermal strategy enables the direct deposition of stoichiometrically precise Bi2S3 thin films on flexible substrates using a molecularly tailored precursor. The resulting memristors exhibit electroforming‐free switching, mechanical flexibility, and neuromorphic functionalities, highlighting their potential for next ...
Sayali Shrishail Harke +7 more
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Stibnite vein from Dębowina near Bardo (Polish Sudetes)
In the contact zone of the Bardo Structure and Kłodzko-Złoty Stok Intrusion and Kłodzko Metamorphic, metasomatic orebearing quartz-carbonate veins rich in Sb, Zn, Cu, Ag, Au, Pb are present.
Kotula, P.
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Hidden colours of Albania: Fresco pigments study from an isolated church in Leshnicë, 18th-19th century [PDF]
In the 18th-19th centuries, Balkan fresco painting developed under political change, religious continuity, and cultural exchange. Despite Ottoman rule, Orthodox traditions remained strong, blending with local and folk elements to form a distinct artistic
Çakaj Olta +7 more
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SULFUR ISOTOPE STUDY OF SOURCE AND DEPOSITS OF STIBNITE IN THE TURHAL AREA, TURKEY
The Turhal antimony sulfide ore deposits are hosted by a Permain-Jurassic sequence which consists of black phyllites at the base followed by interbedded phyllites and calcareous quartzites with metabasite interlayers and then by brown-gray phyllites with
GOKCE, A, SPIRO, B
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Conveyors and mill buildings in the "Glory Hole" at Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite mine in Valley County, Idaho. Photo was taken April 24, 1949. The mine and town of Stibnite are named after the antimony sulfide ore "Stibnite"
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Solid Solution in the As2S3-Sb2S3 Series at [PDF]
Orpiment, getchellite and stibnite from Zarshuran deposit, NW Iran, exhibit extensive As-Sb substitution. There are four known minerals along As2S3-Sb2S3 join, i.e.
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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