This graphic shows how the Lewis acid treatment, p-type doping, and tin chloride concentrations and their effects on palladium diselenide, used in transistors for optoelectronic devices. Credit: Nano ...
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have demonstrated a new type of nanometer-scale optoelectronic device that performs addition and other complex logic operations, is simple to ...
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“Transparent electrodes and metal contacts deposited by magnetron sputtering find applications in numerous state-of-the-art optoelectronic devices, such as solar cells and light-emitting diodes.
A recent study published in the journal Cell Reports Physical Science introduced a multi-junction photonic power converter (PPC) that achieved an energy conversion efficiency of over 50% under 1.446 ...
When treated with a method called the Lewis acid treatment, palladium diselenide is a possible solution to satisfy the needs of optoelectronic devices. Optoelectronic devices, historically reliant on ...