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Dipoles in 4,12,4-graphyne

2021

Abstract In present work, B-N pairs as dipole source were introduced into 4,12,4-graphyne. According to the density functional theory (DFT) simulations, the electronic configurations of the doped 4,12,4-graphyne systems were significantly modified owing to the built-in electric fields caused by the B-N dipoles. Different B-N concentrations and arrangements can alter the electronic structure of 4,12,4-graphyne. Consequently, an obvious in-plane piezoelectricity can also be induced. Moreover, the direct band gap can be delicately modulated from 150 meV to 660 meV at PBE level. The B-N dipoles can also greatly enhance the light absorption instead of shifting the absorption region. According to…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryElectronic structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesPiezoelectricityMolecular physics0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsGraphyneDipoleElectric fieldDirect and indirect band gapsDensity functional theory0210 nano-technologyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Applied Surface Science
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Plasmon Excitations in Mixed Metallic Nanoarrays

2019

Features of the surface plasmon from macroscopic materials emerge in molecular systems, but differentiating collective excitations from single-particle excitations in molecular systems remains elusive. The rich interactions between single-particle electron-hole and collective electron excitations produce phenomena related to the chemical physics aspects within the atomic array. We study the plasmonic properties of atomic arrays of noble (Au, Ag, and Cu) and transition-metal (Pd, Pt) homonuclear chains using time-dependent density functional theory and their Kohn-Sham transition contributions. The response to the electromagnetic radiation is related to both the geometry-dependent confinement…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyElectronoptiset ominaisuudet01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsElectromagnetic radiationHomonuclear moleculeplasmonicsnanorakenteet0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusterstransition contribution mapsGeneral Materials ScienceSurface plasmon resonance010306 general physicsPlasmonCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physicsta114Surface plasmontiheysfunktionaaliteoriaGeneral EngineeringMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)molecular plasmonics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologytime-dependent density-functional theorytime-dependent density functional theorycollective excitationQuasiparticleDensity functional theory0210 nano-technology
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Simultaneous photonic and excitonic coupling in spherical quantum dot supercrystals

2020

Semiconductor nanocrystals, or quantum dots (QDs), simultaneously benefit from inexpensive low-temperature solution processing and exciting photophysics, making them the ideal candidates for next-generation solar cells and photodetectors. While the working principles of these devices rely on light absorption, QDs intrinsically belong to the Rayleigh regime and display optical behavior limited to electric dipole resonances, resulting in low absorption efficiencies. Increasing the absorption efficiency of QDs, together with their electronic and excitonic coupling to enhance charge carrier mobility, is therefore of critical importance to enable practical applications. Here, we demonstrate a ge…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhotodetectortransient absorptionPhysics::OpticsSupraparticlesquantum dots02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticlesymbols.namesakeCondensed Matter::Materials SciencenanocrystalsMie theoryGeneral Materials ScienceRayleigh scatteringAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)BiexcitonTransient absorptionsupercrystalsbusiness.industryCondensed Matter::OtherQuantum dotsSupercrystalsGeneral EngineeringMetamaterialself-assemblySelf-assembly021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect0104 chemical sciencesNanocrystalsNanocrystalsupraparticlesQuantum dotddc:540symbolsOptoelectronicsPhotonics0210 nano-technologybusinessPhysical Chemistry and Soft Matter
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Neutronic and photonic analysis of the single box water-cooled lithium lead blanket for a DEMO reactor

1998

Abstract The water-cooled Pb–17Li demonstration plant (DEMO) breeding blanket line was selected in 1995 as one of the two EU lines to be further developed in the next decade. In this paper the results of a neutronic and photonic analysis of the `single box' concept is presented. A full three-dimensional model, including the whole assembly and many of the DEMO reactor components, has been developed, together with a three-dimensional neutron source. A tritium breeding ratio (TBR) value of 1.16, with no ports and a Li6 enrichment of 90%, has been obtained and a further analysis has been performed to determine Li6 enrichment that would still ensure tritium breeding self-sufficiency. Selected po…

Materials scienceHelium gasbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringWater cooledNuclear engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementBlanketNuclear physicsLead (geology)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryElectromagnetic shieldingNeutron sourceGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumPhotonicsbusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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Electrochemical Investigation of Hydrogen Evolution and Absorption Phenomena in Nickel Based Electrodes

1996

Due to its potential for industrial applications, hydrogen absorption in metals has attracted continuous interest. Understanding the hydrogen chemistry in metals is crucial due to the significance of hydrogen-metal interactions in important industrial and technical applications such as catalysis, H-fuel containment, corrosion and embrittlement of metals and rechargeable metal hydride batteries [1–2].

Materials scienceHydrogenHydrideMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyElectrochemistryCorrosionCatalysisMetalchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Embrittlement
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Highly sensitive optical hydrogen sensor using circular Pd-coated singlemode tapered fibre

2001

A novel optical hydrogen sensor, based on the absorption change of the evanescent fields in a circular Pd-coated singlemode tapered fibre is presented. The proposed sensor is polarisation independent and its sensitivity is adjustable by means of the taper diameter, interaction length, and/or light wavelength. A simple light transmission measurement setup is used to test the sensor. The sensor is suitable for the detection of low hydrogen concentrations with high sensitivity and fast time response. Transmission changes as high as 60% are demonstrated.

Materials scienceHydrogenbusiness.industryResponse timechemistry.chemical_elementÒpticaHydrogen sensorSubwavelength-diameter optical fibreWavelengthOpticsTransmission (telecommunications)chemistrysense organsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Sensitivity (electronics)
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Analytic JV-Characteristics of Ideal Impurity PV-Cells

2017

In this article the mathematical modeling of idealized impurity photovoltaic cells is greatly simplified through the derivation of analytic JV-characteristics. The resulting expressions are also facilitating the intuitive understanding of such photovoltaic devices. The new model is used to investigate the sensitivity of impurity photovoltaic cells to the absorption band width, the impurity related absorptivity and the external radiative efficiency. It is found that impurities with narrow absorption bands or low absorptivity can greatly reduce the efficiency of the device, even if they are fully radiative and have energy levels situated at optimal positions in the band gap. It is also found …

Materials scienceImpurityBand gapAbsorption bandPhotovoltaic systemRadiative transferSensitivity (control systems)Molar absorptivityAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Computational physics2017 IEEE 44th Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC)
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Synthesis of cubic and hexagonal NaYF4:Er3+

2012

Up-conversion luminescence process, which is related to absorption of several light photons (usually infrared) followed by emission of light in the visible or even ultraviolet spectral regions, has attracted interest of scientists due to its potential practical use in various applications including biolabels, temperature sensors, light sources etc. Although observable in d- and f-ions doped materials, the highest efficiency of up-conversion luminescence is usually attained in lanthanides doped hosts. Among huge variety of materials suitable as up-conversion hosts the most prominent is considered to be NaYF4, both due to its low phonon energy and multisite nature of the crystalline lattice. …

Materials scienceInfraredbusiness.industryDopingchemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structuremedicine.disease_causeErbiumchemistrymedicineOptoelectronicsMolten saltLuminescencebusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)UltravioletIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Mass absorption indices of various types of natural aerosol particles in the infrared

2010

The mass absorption index of aerosol particles has been measured in the 2-17-microm wavelength region. The measurements were performed on films of aerosol particles that were collected by an automatic jet impactor at polluted and various uncontaminated remote sites. All but marine aerosols possess strong absorption bands in the transparent part of the atmospheric long-wave spectrum, indicating marked influence of aerosol particles on the radiation budget of the atmosphere.

Materials scienceInfraredbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)respiratory systemcomplex mixturesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAerosolAtmosphereWavelengthOpticsAttenuation coefficientRadiative transferBusiness and International ManagementbusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsOptical depthApplied Optics
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Laser ablation of a turbid medium : Modeling and experimental results.

2006

International audience; Q -switched Nd:YAG laser ablation of a turbid medium (paint) is studied. The optical properties (absorption coefficient, scattering coefficient, and its anisotropy) of a paint are determined with a multiple scattering model (three-flux model), and from measurements of reflection-transmission of light through thin layers. The energy deposition profiles are calculated at wavelengths of 532 nm and 1.064 $\mu$m. They are different from those described by a Lambert-Beer law. In particular, the energy deposition of the laser beam is not maximum on the surface but at some depth inside the medium. The ablated rate was measured for the two wavelengths and compared with the en…

Materials scienceInteraction laser-matiere / Ablation de peinture/ modelisationPhysics::Medical PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesLight scatteringlaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesThin filmAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Laser ablationbusiness.industryScattering[INFO.INFO-NA]Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserQ-switchingAttenuation coefficient0210 nano-technologybusiness
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