نتایج جستجو برای: metal oxides

تعداد نتایج: 213121  

2012
Anees A. Ansari

Studies of nanobiosensors based on semiconductor nanostructured metal oxides are of practical and theoretical importance in biological science, environmental science and analytical chemistry (Wang et al., 2005; Luo et al., 2006; Valentini & Palleschi (2008); Chopra et al., 2007). These one-dimensional nanostructured metal oxides have profound applications in optics, optoelectronics, sensors, an...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Colm Glynn Damien Aureau Gillian Collins Sally O'Hanlon Arnaud Etcheberry Colm O'Dwyer

Devices composed of transparent materials, particularly those utilizing metal oxides, are of significant interest due to increased demand from industry for higher fidelity transparent thin film transistors, photovoltaics and a myriad of other optoelectronic devices and optics that require more cost-effective and simplified processing techniques for functional oxides and coatings. Here, we repor...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2016
Vincent C-C Wang

Finding fundamental and general mechanisms for electrochemical reactions, such as the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) from water and reduction of CO2, plays vital roles in developing the desired electrocatalysts for facilitating solar fuel production. Recently, density functional theory (DFT) calculations have shown that there is a universal scaling relation of adsorption energy between key int...

Journal: :Chemical Society reviews 2017
Martin Setvín Margareta Wagner Michael Schmid Gareth S Parkinson Ulrike Diebold

Metal oxides are abundant in nature and they are some of the most versatile materials for applications ranging from catalysis to novel electronics. The physical and chemical properties of metal oxides are dramatically influenced, and can be judiciously tailored, by defects. Small changes in stoichiometry introduce so-called intrinsic defects, e.g., atomic vacancies and/or interstitials. This re...

2016
Manuel Gliech Arno Bergmann Peter Strasser

Mixed metal oxides in the nanoscale are of great interest for many aspects of energy related research topics as water splitting, fuel cells and battery technology. The development of scalable, cost-efficient and robust synthetic routes toward well-defined solid state structures is a major objective in this field. While monometallic oxides have been studied in much detail, reliable synthetic rec...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2008
I González S Okamoto S Yunoki A Moreo E Dagotto

In this work, recent theoretical investigations by the authors in the area of oxide multilayers are briefly reviewed. The calculations were carried out using model Hamiltonians and a variety of non-perturbative techniques. Moreover, new results are also included here. They correspond to the generation of a metallic state by mixing insulators in a multilayer geometry, using the Hubbard and doubl...

2013
Takeshi Yanagida Kazuki Nagashima Keisuke Oka Masaki Kanai Annop Klamchuen Bae Ho Park Tomoji Kawai

Electrically driven resistance change in metal oxides opens up an interdisciplinary research field for next-generation non-volatile memory. Resistive switching exhibits an electrical polarity dependent "bipolar-switching" and a polarity independent "unipolar-switching", however tailoring the electrical polarity has been a challenging issue. Here we demonstrate a scaling effect on the emergence ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
Maria Daghofer Krzysztof Wohlfeld Andrzej M Oleś Enrico Arrigoni Peter Horsch

We investigate the spectral properties of a hole moving in a two-dimensional Hubbard model for strongly correlated t(2g) electrons. Although superexchange interactions are Ising-like, a quasi-one-dimensional coherent hole motion arises due to effective three-site terms. This mechanism is fundamentally different from the hole motion via quantum fluctuations in the conventional spin model with SU...

2006
K. C. Tripuraneni Kilby L. Centeno G. Doughty S. Mucklejohn D. J. Fray Derek J. Fray Tom W. Farthing George Z. Chen

Introduction: The most significant component in any bi-propellant rocket is the oxygen required for fuel combustion. This may account for up to 85%wt of the rocket propulsion reactants. Therefore, it is vital that locally produced oxygen is available from off-world sources to enable more economically viable space exploration to more distant regions of solar systems, and beyond. Our Moon in part...

Journal: :Science 2005
Elbio Dagotto

A wide variety of experimental results and theoretical investigations in recent years have convincingly demonstrated that several transition metal oxides and other materials have dominant states that are not spatially homogeneous. This occurs in cases in which several physical interactions-spin, charge, lattice, and/or orbital-are simultaneously active. This phenomenon causes interesting effect...

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