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- on solar energy by exploiting a memresistive effect in the flow of photogenerated carriers. The material used to make a photodiode is critical to defining...
- of below-bandgap photons; the green height is energy lost when hot photogenerated electrons and holes relax to the band edges; the blue height is energy...
- an n-doped designation. This region defines the channel in which the photogenerated charge packets will travel. Simon Sze details the advantages of a buried-channel...
- positive photoresist example, whose solubility would change by the photogenerated acid. The acid deprotects the tert-butoxycarbonyl (t-BOC), inducing...
- materials which generate electron-hole pairs upon light irradiation. These photogenerated charge carriers then migrate to the surface of the photocatalyst and...
- R; Adamo, R; Herzenberg, LA; Herzenberg, LA; Steinman, L (2007). "Photogenerated glycan arrays identify immunogenic sugar moieties of Bacillus anthracis...
- hydrogen evolution for cobaloxime catalysts, as well as the reactivity of photogenerated osmium(II) complexes. She graduated with her Ph.D. in 2011. From 2011...
- 1983. p. 457. Bayley, Hagan (1979). Adamantylidene: A Hydrophobic, Photogenerated Reagent for the Characterization of Intrinsic Membrane Proteins (PhD...
- excited with a short pulse of light (as short as 100 femtoseconds), the photogenerated charges are extracted on the electrodes, resulting in a current, which...
- ideal solar cell's p–n junction uses an ideal current source (whose photogenerated current I L {\displaystyle I_{\text{L}}} increases with light intensity)...