Photocurrent

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1CSU	PHYSICS	COLLOQUIUM	 	 Photocurrent	Mapping	of	Ultra‐Thin	Liquid	Junction	Solar	Cells Justin	Sambur,	Department	of	Chemistry		 Colorado	State	University

CSU PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM Photocurrent Mapping of Ultra‐Thin Liquid Junction Solar Cells Justin Sambur, Department of Chemistry Colorado State University

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Source URL: www.physics.colostate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2018-02-20 18:23:04
    2LETTER pubs.acs.org/NanoLett Electric Field Dependent Photocurrent Decay Length in Single Lead Sulfide Nanowire Field Effect Transistors Rion Graham,†,§ Chris Miller,†,§ Eunsoon Oh,‡ and Dong Yu*,†

    LETTER pubs.acs.org/NanoLett Electric Field Dependent Photocurrent Decay Length in Single Lead Sulfide Nanowire Field Effect Transistors Rion Graham,†,§ Chris Miller,†,§ Eunsoon Oh,‡ and Dong Yu*,†

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    Source URL: yu.physics.ucdavis.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-03-02 13:04:34
      3Photocurrent measurements of supercollision cooling in graphene

      Photocurrent measurements of supercollision cooling in graphene

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      Source URL: park.chem.cornell.edu

      - Date: 2014-09-27 18:35:56
        4APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 89, 222112 共2006兲  Photocurrent studies of stress and aging in pentacene thin film transistors Beatrice Fraboni,a兲 Andrea Matteucci, and Anna Cavallini Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di

        APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 89, 222112 共2006兲 Photocurrent studies of stress and aging in pentacene thin film transistors Beatrice Fraboni,a兲 Andrea Matteucci, and Anna Cavallini Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di

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        Source URL: www.diee.unica.it

        - Date: 2009-07-22 06:39:40
          5Letter pubs.acs.org/NanoLett Transient Absorption and Photocurrent Microscopy Show That Hot Electron Supercollisions Describe the Rate-Limiting Relaxation Step in Graphene

          Letter pubs.acs.org/NanoLett Transient Absorption and Photocurrent Microscopy Show That Hot Electron Supercollisions Describe the Rate-Limiting Relaxation Step in Graphene

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          Source URL: park.chem.cornell.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2016-04-26 11:31:32
          6pubs.acs.org/NanoLett  20 µs Photocurrent Response from Lithographically Patterned Nanocrystalline Cadmium Selenide Nanowires Sheng-Chin Kung, Wytze E. van der Veer, Fan Yang, Keith C. Donavan, and

          pubs.acs.org/NanoLett 20 µs Photocurrent Response from Lithographically Patterned Nanocrystalline Cadmium Selenide Nanowires Sheng-Chin Kung, Wytze E. van der Veer, Fan Yang, Keith C. Donavan, and

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          Source URL: cfse.ps.uci.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2011-11-02 16:52:49
          7Microsoft Word - Photoresponse of a strongly correlated material determined by scanning photocurrent microscopy.docx

          Microsoft Word - Photoresponse of a strongly correlated material determined by scanning photocurrent microscopy.docx

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          Source URL: diamondprj.nctu.edu.tw

          Language: Korean - Date: 2013-09-25 03:32:20
            8Supplement: Transient absorption and photocurrent microscopy show hot electron supercollisions describe the rate-limiting relaxation step in graphene Matt W. Graham1,2, Su-Fei Shi1,2, Zenghui Wang1,3, Daniel C. Ralph1,2,

            Supplement: Transient absorption and photocurrent microscopy show hot electron supercollisions describe the rate-limiting relaxation step in graphene Matt W. Graham1,2, Su-Fei Shi1,2, Zenghui Wang1,3, Daniel C. Ralph1,2,

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            Source URL: park.chem.cornell.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2014-09-27 18:35:38
            9Imaging the formation of a p-n junction in a suspended carbon nanotube with scanning photocurrent microscopy Gilles Buchs, Maria Barkelid, Salvatore Bagiante, Gary A. Steele, and Val Zwiller Citation: J. Appl. Phys. 110,

            Imaging the formation of a p-n junction in a suspended carbon nanotube with scanning photocurrent microscopy Gilles Buchs, Maria Barkelid, Salvatore Bagiante, Gary A. Steele, and Val Zwiller Citation: J. Appl. Phys. 110,

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            Source URL: zwillerlab.tudelft.nl

            Language: English - Date: 2011-10-27 05:14:10
              10Enhanced Photocurrent Efficiency of a Nanotube Device Embedded in a Photonic Structure

              Enhanced Photocurrent Efficiency of a Nanotube Device Embedded in a Photonic Structure

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              Source URL: www.tyzx.com

              Language: English