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Temperature influence on NaLaF 4 :Er 3+ green luminescence

2016

Abstract Er 3+ doped NaLaF 4 is a promising material for up-conversion luminescence applications due to low phonon energy and multisite nature of the crystalline lattice. In this work, luminescence processes in NaLaF 4 :Er 3+ materials have been studied at different temperatures. Spectra and decay kinetics of the green luminescence were measured under excitation to 4 F 7/2 state. Analysis of the green luminescence excitation spectra, the luminescence spectra and the luminescence decay kinetics at different temperatures reveals that the observed single green luminescence spectra at room temperature are related to overlapping of the green luminescence excitation bands from erbium ions located…

Condensed Matter::OtherInfraredChemistryKineticsDopingBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryCrystal structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral line0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceLattice (order)Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceExcitationJournal of Luminescence
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Blue luminescence in ZnO single crystals, nanopowders, ceramic

2007

The luminescence spectra and luminescence decay processes were studied in a ZnO single crystal, nanopowders and ceramic at liquid helium and room temperature under VUV synchrotron radiation as well as under pulsed laser excitation. The exciton-exciton and exciton-multiphonon processes were compared in different ZnO nanopowders (commercial powder, powders obtained by vaporization-condensation technique) and ceramic. The possibility of luminescence decay time modification by Al3+ doping was shown.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesHistoryMaterials scienceCondensed Matter::Otherbusiness.industryLiquid heliumDopingSynchrotron radiationLuminescence spectraComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials SciencelawCondensed Matter::Superconductivityvisual_artPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsddc:530CeramicLuminescencebusinessSingle crystalExcitationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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First-Principles Modelling of N-Doped Co3O4

2018

The project Nr. AP05131211 “First Principles Investigation on Catalytic Properties of N-doped Co3O4” is supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the grant funding for scientific and (or) scientific and technical research for 2018-2020. The authors thank T. Inerbaev and A. Popov for fruitful discussions and valuable suggestions. Yu.M. thanks M.Putnina for the technical assistance in preparation of the manuscript.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesMaterials sciencePhysicsQC1-999DopingGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceCo3O4Condensed Matter::SuperconductivityoerPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersco3o4:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]OERPhysical chemistryelectrocatalystPhysics::Atomic Physics0210 nano-technology
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Thermal diffusion and Soret feedback of gold-doped polyorganosiloxane nanospheres in toluene

2000

We have investigated diffusion and thermal diffusion properties of light-absorbing colloidal polyorganosiloxane microgels containing tiny nanometer-sized gold clusters dispersed in toluene. Transient holographic gratings allow for very subtle perturbations in the linear regime where Soret feedback is negligible. Gold-doped colloids of different size and crosslink ratios show different Soret coefficients but identical thermal diffusion coefficients D(T). Undoped colloids tend to aggregate, but a consistent interpretation is obtained if an identical D(T) is assumed for the doped, the undoped, and the aggregated particles. Previously reported Soret feedback measurements on similar systems inci…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysics::Fluid DynamicsConvectionColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryChemical physicsDopingLinear regimeDiffusion (business)Thermal diffusivityToluenePhysical Review E
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Transport measurements in InSe under high pressure and high temperature: shallow-to-deep donor transformation of Sn related donor impurities

2003

We have investigated the temperature dependence of the transport parameters of Sn-doped InSe at different pressures, up to 2.5 GPa. A noticeable change in the temperature dependence of all the transport parameters has been observed above 1.2 GPa. This fact is explained by assuming the transformation of Sn shallow donors into deep donors at a hydrostatic pressure of 1.1 GPa, and by taking into account the transfer of electrons from the absolute minimum to higher energy minima in the conduction band. At ambient pressure, the position of the Sn deep level is estimated to lie 75 ± 20 meV above the absolute conduction-band minimum.

Condensed matter physicsDeep levelChemistryHydrostatic pressureDopingElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceElectron transferImpurityMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringConduction bandAmbient pressureSemiconductor Science and Technology
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Structural control of mixed ionic and electronic transport in conducting polymers

2016

Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(styrenesulfonate), PEDOT:PSS, has been utilized for over two decades as a stable, solution-processable hole conductor. While its hole transport properties have been the subject of intense investigation, recent work has turned to PEDOT:PSS as a mixed ionic/electronic conductor in applications including bioelectronics, energy storage and management, and soft robotics. Conducting polymers can efficiently transport both holes and ions when sufficiently hydrated, however, little is known about the role of morphology on mixed conduction. Here, we show that bulk ionic and electronic mobilities are simultaneously affected by processing-induced change…

Conductive polymerOrganic electronics0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)BioelectronicsMultidisciplinaryMaterials scienceScienceDopingQGeneral Physics and AstronomyIonic bondingNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticle0104 chemical sciencesIonPEDOT:PSSNano-0210 nano-technology0912 Materials EngineeringNature Communications
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Polymer-based symmetric electrochromic devices

1999

Abstract The fact that conjugated polymers repeatedly undergo electrochemical doping/undoping processes, which are accompained by color changes, makes these materials very attractive, and much effort has been devoted to their use in advanced devices. There is renewed interest in electroactive polymers that reversibly undergo both p- and n-doping because of their potential application in symmetric electrochemical devices. We employed fused molecules, dithienothiophenes, as monomers to obtain polymers with a narrow band gap suitable for n- and p-doping. The performance results of two symmetric electrochromic devices having as electrodes both poly(dithieno[3,4-b:3',4'-d]thiophene) (pDTT1) and …

Conductive polymerchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentDopingNanotechnologyPolymerConjugated systemElectrochromic devicesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryThiopheneElectroactive polymersOrganic chemistrySolar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
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Thermal sensor based on a polymer nanofilm

2016

In this work, we have developed a thermal sensor based on poly(3,4 ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) nanofilms as thermoelectric material. The PEDOT nanofilms have been synthesized by the electrochemical polymerization method. The thicknesses of the films were around 120 nm. The doping level of PEDOT was controlled by chemical reduction using hydrazine. The achieved Seebeck coeficient is 40 uV/K. A PEDOT nanofilm was integrated into an electronic circuit that amplifies the voltage originated from the Seebeck effect. The temperature increment produced by a fingerprint touching the film is enough to switch on a light emitting diode. Peer Reviewed

Conductive polymersMaterials scienceThin films02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.invention:Enginyeria electrònica::Instrumentació i mesura::Sensors i actuadors [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]PEDOT:PSSlawSeebeck coefficientThermoelectric effectSensors electroquímicsPolímers conductorsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThin filmInstrumentationConductive polymerPel·lícules finesbusiness.industryThermoelectricDopingMetals and AlloysThermoelectricity021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsThermoelectric materials:Energies::Termoenergètica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOptoelectronicsTermoelectricitat0210 nano-technologybusinessLight-emitting diodeThermal sensors
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In-situ monitoring by Raman spectroscopy of the thermal doping of graphene and MoS2 in O-2-controlled atmosphere

2017

The effects of temperature and atmosphere (air and O2) on the doping of monolayers of graphene (Gr) on SiO2 and Si substrates, and on the doping of MoS2 multilayer flakes transferred on the same substrates have been investigated. The investigations were carried out by in situ micro-Raman spectroscopy during thermal treatments up to 430 °C, and by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The spectral positions of the G and 2D Raman bands of Gr undergo only minor changes during treatment, while their amplitude and full width at half maximum (FWHM) vary as a function of the temperature and the used atmosphere. The thermal treatments in oxygen atmosphere show, in addition to a thermal effect, an effect a…

Controlled atmosphereMaterials science2Analytical chemistrythermal dopingGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementtwo-dimensional (2D) materials02 engineering and technologyMoSlcsh:Chemical technology010402 general chemistrylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesOxygenFull Research Paperlaw.inventionPhysics and Astronomy (all)symbols.namesakelawMonolayerNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:ScienceSpectroscopylcsh:TGrapheneSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleDopinggraphenetechnology industry and agriculture021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylcsh:QC1-9990104 chemical sciencesNanoscienceFull width at half maximumTwo-dimensional (2D) materialchemistryRaman spectroscopysymbolslcsh:QMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyMoS2lcsh:Physics
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Graphene p-Type Doping and Stability by Thermal Treatments in Molecular Oxygen Controlled Atmosphere

2015

Doping and stability of monolayer low defect content graphene transferred on a silicon dioxide substrate on silicon are investigated by micro-Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) during thermal treatments in oxygen and vacuum controlled atmosphere. The exposure to molecular oxygen induces graphene changes as evidenced by a blue-shift of the G and 2D Raman bands, together with the decrease of I2D/IG intensity ratio, which are consistent with a high p-type doping (∼1013 cm-2) of graphene. The successive thermal treatment in vacuum does not affect the induced doping showing this latter stability. By investigating the temperature range 140-350 °C and the process time evolution, …

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