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Sb2Se3 Thin Films for Doping the Absorber in CdTe Solar Cells
This study introduces for the first time a new doping route for CdSeTe/CdTe solar cells: A thin Sb2Se3 layer is deposited on the absorber, diffusing Sb into CdTe via subsequent CdCl2 treatment. With this approach, Sb‐doped devices reach efficiencies as high as conventional Cu‐doped cells, while showing much greater stability under accelerated ...
Elisa Artegiani +4 more
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Thin film cadmium telluride, zinc telluride, and mercury zinc telluride solar cells [PDF]
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Here, we employed organic additives and binders to disperse or passivate hydrogen‐terminated nanodiamonds, thereby addressing the issue of aggregation formation when they are cast on ITO substrate as an electron transport layer in organic solar cells. This results in better film quality, as well as improved device performance and stability.
Aurelien Sokeng Djoumessi +11 more
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This study explores the benefits of metasurfaces made from functional materials, highlighting their ability to be adapted and improved for various high‐frequency applications, including communications and sensing. It first demonstrates the potential of these functional material‐based metasurfaces to advance the field of sub‐THz perceptive networks ...
Yat‐Sing To +5 more
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Emergent Magnetic Structures at the 2D Limit of the Altermagnet MnTe
Renewed interest in MnTe has emerged due to its intriguing altermagnetism, a newly identified form of magnetism distinct from conventional ferro‐, antiferro‐, or paramagnetism. By combining magnetic X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, scanning tunnelling microscopy, and first‐principles theory, this study reveals that thinning MnTe to the 2D limit ...
Marc G. Cuxart +10 more
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Development of Composite Thermocouple Materials Using PEDOT:PSS and Bi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub> for Wearables Thermopiles. [PDF]
Rac-Rumijowska O +4 more
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The Promise of Solid Lubricants for a Sustainable Future
Lubricants are vital for technology, saving energy and resources. The industry seeks sustainable solutions beyond fossil fuels. Solid lubricants offer extremely low friction and reduce environmental impact, especially in harsh conditions. Can these solids truly replace liquid lubricants, or are they limited to extreme applications?
Philipp G. Grützmacher +7 more
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Synthesis, Isolation, and Reactivity of a Phosphinidene Telluride. [PDF]
Hu C +4 more
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Fully printed bipolar organic thermoelectric generators are fabricated on flexible substrates and characterized entirely under ambient conditions. The devices exhibit Seebeck coefficients up to 30 µV K−1 and output powers up to 8.8 nW, with enhanced performance under bending.
Loup Chopplet +7 more
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