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2018-11-24
Manuel, Ajay P., Kirkey, Aaron, Mahdi, Najia, Shankar, Karthik
The nanoscale confinement and coupling of electromagnetic radiation into plexcitonic modes has drawn immense interest because of the innovative possibilities for their application in light harvesting and light emitting devices (LEDs). Plexcitons arise from the coupling between two types of...
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Positive bias and vacuum chamber wall effect on total electron yield measurement: A re-consideration of the sample current method
Download2017-01-01
Ye, Ming, Wang, Dan, Li, Yun, He, Yong-ning, Cui, Wan-zhao, Daneshmand, Mojgan
The measurement of the total secondary electron yield (TEY, δ) is of fundamental importance in areas such as accelerator, spacecraft, detector, and plasma system. Most of the running TEY facilities in the world are based on the kind of bias strategy. The applied bias can assist in the collection...
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Radial Heterojunction Solar Cell Consisting of n-type Rutile Nanowire Array Infiltrated by p-type CdTe
Download2016-09-03
We report a p-n heterojunction solid-state solar cell completely fabricated by simple and tunable solution-based processing. The solar cell comprised of p-type CdTe that was electrochemically deposited onto hydrothermally synthesized vertically oriented arrays of n-type rutile TiO2 nanowire...