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Selective quantification of humidity and ammonia by optical excitation of molecular semiconductor-doped insulator (MSDI) sensors

2015

MSDI (molecular semiconductor-doped insulator) ammonia sensors have been investigated using cyclic optical excitation as multi-signal generation method. This method enables a selective quantification of both humidity in the range of 30–70 %rh and ammonia concentration in the range of 0–30 ppm with a single sensor at room temperature.

Range (particle radiation)Ammoniachemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular semiconductorChemistryDopingAnalytical chemistryHumidityInsulator (electricity)Excitation2015 IEEE SENSORS
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Photoluminescence study of radiative transitions in ZnTe bulk crystals

1998

Abstract This paper focuses on photoluminescence (PL) and selective photoluminescence (SPL) of ZnTe bulk crystals grown by the cold traveling heater method. The crystals exhibit a PL response with a much more intense excitonic zone than the one due to free-to-bound and donor–acceptor bands, denoting a good sample quality. In particular, we have investigated the Y 1 and Y 2 peaks which, in epitaxial layers, have usually been associated with structural defects. On bulk samples they have not been detected so far because of different masked mechanisms. SPL measurements show that the electrons are the most likely involved carriers for this emission. Additionally, the analysis of the PL variation…

Range (particle radiation)Materials sciencePhotoluminescencebusiness.industryMineralogyActivation energyElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsEpitaxyMolecular physicsInorganic ChemistrySemiconductorMaterials ChemistryRadiative transferbusinessLuminescenceJournal of Crystal Growth
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Long-Term Stability of (Ti/Zr/Hf)CoSb1−xSnxThermoelectric p-Type Half-Heusler Compounds Upon Thermal Cycling

2015

The effect of thermal cycling upon the thermoelectric performance of state-of-the-art p-type half-Heusler materials was investigated and correlated with the impact on the structural properties. We simulated a heat treatment of the material similar to actual applications in the mid-temperature range, such as occurs during the energy conversion from an automotive exhaust pipe. We compared three different compositions based on the (Ti/Zr/Hf)CoSb1−xSnx system. The best and most reliable performance was achieved using Ti0.5Hf0.5CoSb0.85Sn0.15, which reached a maximum figure of merit ZT of 1.1 at 700 °C. The intrinsic phase separation and resulting microstructuring, which are responsible for the …

Range (particle radiation)Materials sciencebusiness.industryMetallurgyThermodynamicsTemperature cyclingThermoelectric materialsGeneral EnergySemiconductorThermoelectric effectFigure of meritEnergy transformationThermal stabilitybusinessEnergy Technology
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Nanoscale etching of III-V semiconductors in acidic hydrogen peroxide solution: GaAs and InP, a striking contrast in surface chemistry

2019

In this study of nanoscale etching for state-of-the-art device technology, the importance of surface chemistry, in particular the nature of the surface oxide, is demonstrated for two III-V materials. Striking differences in etching kinetics were found for GaAs and InP in sulphuric and hydrochloric acidic solutions containing hydrogen peroxide. Under similar conditions, etching of GaAs was much faster, while the dependence of the etch rate on pH, and on H2O2 and acid concentrations also differed markedly for the two semiconductors. Surface analysis techniques provided information on the product layer present after etching: strongly non-stoichiometric porous (hydr)oxides on GaAs and a thin st…

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Fundamentals of photocatalysis: The role of the photocatalysts in heterogeneous photo-assisted reactions

2021

Abstract This chapter provides some general definitions of heterogeneous photocatalysis and evaluates its performance, which is influenced by the parameters most closely related to the properties of the solid material that acts as a photocatalyst. It also discusses aspects of heterogeneous photocatalytic reactions and explains the properties that influence photoactivity. Finally, the chapter examines thermodynamic and kinetic features, including mechanistic details and parameters to define the reaction rate and correlates them to the effects of the interaction of light with the photocatalyst surface and adsorption-desorption of species involved in heterogeneous photo-assisted reactions.

Reaction rateMaterials scienceChemical engineeringPhoto assistedPhotocatalysisCatalysis Semiconductor Photo-produced couples General definitionsSolid material
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Electrical transduction in phthalocyanine-based gas sensors: from classical chemiresistors to new functional structures

2009

Phthalocyanines are organic-based materials which have attracted a lot of research in recent times. In the field of sensors, they present interesting and valuable potentialities as sensing elements for real gas sensor applications. In the present article, and taking some of our experiments as representative examples, we review the different ways of transduction applied to such applications. Some of the new tendencies and transducers for gas sensing based on phthalocyanine derivatives are also reported. Among them, electrical transduction (resistors, field-effect transistors, diodes, etc.) has been, historically, the most commonly exploited way for the detection and/or quantification of gas…

Real gasbusiness.industryChemistryTransistorNanotechnologyGeneral Chemistrylaw.inventionPhthalocyanine derivativeschemistry.chemical_compoundTransducerlawMolecular semiconductorPhthalocyanineOptoelectronicsResistorbusinessMolecular materialsJournal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
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Reliability and Retention Study of Nanocrystal Cell Array

2002

We have studied nanocrystal memory arrays with 2.56 × 105 cells (256kb) in which Si nanocrystals have been obtained by CVD deposition on a 4nm tunnel oxide. The cells in the array are programmed and erased by electron tunneling through the SiO2 dielectric. We find that the threshold voltage distribution has little spread. In addition the arrays are also very robust with respect to drain stress and show good retention.

Reliability (semiconductor)Materials scienceCellular arrayNanocrystalNanotechnologyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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Model of ageing inception and growth from microvoids in polyethylene-based materials under AC voltage

2008

Several degradation mechanisms may affect polymeric insulation system reliability. Some authors postulate that, even in a perfect dielectric, nanoscale cavities can enlarge due to various mechanisms (from mechanical fatigue to lowering of the degradation reaction energy barrier) up to a point where highly energetic phenomena, which bring about breakdown, can be incepted. Other authors are more focused on the inherent limits of manufacturing processes, which leave cavities within the insulation system whose size is large enough to cause electron avalanches, thus a measurable partial discharge (PD) activity, from the time the system is put in service or as a function of external factors (e.g.…

Reliability (semiconductor)Materials scienceInsulation systemThermalPartial dischargeForensic engineeringDielectricElectrical treeingComposite materialVoltageDegradation (telecommunications)2008 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena
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CiNetStrain - Wireless Strain Gauge Network - Calibration and Reliability Measurements

2013

Wireless sensor networks can be extended to include numerous different sensing devices. Strain gauges are the most common nondestructive sensing elements for measuring surface strain. This paper discusses the design, for the wireless CiNet network, of a strain gauge measurement system, which would make strain measurements more flexible while opening new targets of application in addition to those that traditional wired strain measuring systems can offer. The calibration and validation of the wireless strain measurements as well as energy consumption issues are also brought under observation.

Reliability (semiconductor)Strain (chemistry)business.industryComputer scienceComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGElectronic engineeringCalibrationWirelessEnergy consumptionbusinessWireless sensor networkStrain gaugeComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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Three-Dimensional Superconducting Nanohelices Grown by He+-Focused-Ion-Beam Direct Writing

2019

Novel schemes based on the design of complex three-dimensional (3D) nanoscale architectures are required for the development of the next generation of advanced electronic components. He+ focused-ion-beam (FIB) microscopy in combination with a precursor gas allows one to fabricate 3D nanostructures with an extreme resolution and a considerably higher aspect ratio than FIB-based methods, such as Ga+ FIB-induced deposition, or other additive manufacturing technologies. In this work, we report the fabrication of 3D tungsten carbide nanohelices with on-demand geometries via controlling key deposition parameters. Our results show the smallest and highest-densely packed nanohelix ever fabricated s…

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