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Doped CrystalsThe progress that has been made in advancing an understanding of the materials properties of plasma-deposited a-Si:H alloys is reviewed. The nature of the plasma is discussed, proceeding from preliminary concepts of the RF glow discharge to a more detailed description of the plasma...
To gain a more detailed understanding of the roles of the SRAP active site residues, we performed a kinetic analysis of variants that altered their hydrogen bonding or ionization potential. We verified by mass spectrometry that these mutants all lack the N-terminal methionine (Fig. S1). Thus, ...
The parallel π‐stacking interactions, also known as “π‐stacking pancake bonding”, are likely to contain a component of electron sharing that can be viewed as noncovalent or “covalent‐like”56. The intermolecular C–C distance in this case can be as short as 2.7 Å57, which is ...
magnetism in the solid state, are often relying on some effect of electronic correlation. Second, times are changing and from an applicative viewpoint, understanding and engineering electron correlation may be indispensable to make progress in battery materials, thermoelectric devices, photovoltaic systems...
Strengtheningofthesolidsolution.changesofthephysicalandchemicalproperties.2.interphase Interphase:Interphaseisanewphaseformedinthereactionamongtheelementsofthealloy,itcanbecompoundandcompound-basedsolidsolution.Thebondingmanneroftheatomsintheinterphase:Mixtureofmetallicbondingandotherbonding.Theyhavethe...
in Crystals 9 Problems 52 1.4 The Diamond Structure 10 1.5 Atomic Bonding 12 C H A P T E R 3 *1.6 Imperfections and Impurities in Solids 14 Introduction to the Quantum Theory 1.6.1 Imperfections in Solids 14 of Solids 58 1.6.2 Impurities in Solids 16 *1.7 Growth of Semiconductor ...
Sensor technology has revolutionized the chemical industry by providing accurate, timely and reliable data across a wide range of processes. From monitoring critical parameters in production lines to early detection of potential malfunctions or hazards, sensors are the silent sentinels...
Silicon and carbon provide relatively simple cases for the physical understanding of the coupling between structural disorder and bonding modifications. Silicon is a purely sp3 bonded material. Diamond exhibits greater bond stiffness combined with the ability to change hybridization in a disordered ...
Carbon is considered to exist in three basic forms: diamond, graphite/graphene/fullerenes, and carbyne, which differ in a type of atomic orbitals hybridization. Since several decades the existence of the fourth basic carbon allotropic form with the face-