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Liu, Songyan (author)
In recent years, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have been emitted on a large scale, leading to global warming, rising of sea levels, and causing many ecological problems. The use of fossil fuels is the chief source of large-scale emissions of CO2, but the reliability and economy of fossil fuels make it difficult for other energy...
master thesis 2023
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Bae, D. (author)
Scale-up to large-area Cu(In, Ga)Se <sub>2</sub> (CIGS) solar panels is proving to be much more complicated than expected. Particularly, the non-vacuum wet-chemical buffer layer formation step has remained a challenge and has acted as a bottleneck in industrial implementations for mass-production. This technical note deals with the...
journal article 2020
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Dai, Hanqing (author), Xu, Wenqian (author), Hu, Zhe (author), Chen, Yuanyuan (author), Wei, Xian (author), Yang, Bobo (author), Chen, Zhihao (author), Gu, Jing (author), Yang, Dan (author), Xie, Fengxian (author), Zhang, Wanlu (author), Guo, Ruiqian (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Wei, Wei (author)
All-solid-state sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) possess the advantages of rich resources, low price, and high security, which are one of the best alternatives for large-scale energy storage systems in the future. Also, the chalcogenide solid electrolytes (CSEs) of SIBs have the characteristics of excellent room-temperature ionic conductivity (10...
review 2020
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Xiong, C. (author), Marshall, G.D. (author), Peruzzo, A. (author), Lobino, M. (author), Clark, A.S. (author), Choi, D.Y. (author), Madden, S.J. (author), Natarajan, C.M. (author), Tanner, M.G. (author), Hadfield, R.H. (author), Dorenbos, S.N. (author), Zijlstra, T. (author), Zwiller, V. (author), Thompson, M.G. (author), Rarity, J.G. (author), Steel, M.J. (author), Luther-Davies, B. (author), Eggleton, B.J. (author), O'Brien, J.L. (author)
We demonstrate a 1550 nm correlated photon-pair source in an integrated glass platform—a chalcogenide As2S3 waveguide. A measured pair coincidence rate of 80?s?1 was achieved using 57 mW of continuous-wave pump. The coincidence to accidental ratio was shown to be limited by spontaneous Raman scattering effects that are expected to be mitigated...
journal article 2011
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