Vibronic coherence contributes to photocurrent generation in organic semiconductor heterojunction diodes.
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Vibronic coherence contributes to photocurrent generation in organic semiconductor heterojunction diodes. • Email to a friend • Scientists demonstrated how the conversion of a plant derivative into fuels and other valuable chemicals can be achieved by loading single atoms of platinum onto titanium dioxide. • Email to a friend • Researchers in the cancer nanomedicine community debate whether use nanoparticles can best deliver drug therapy to tumors passively. Now, new research on human and mouse tumors in mice suggests the question is even more complicated. • Email to a friend • An international team of researchers show how to take advantage of the natural interaction of 2D materials with air to reduce their thickness with (sub-)monolayer precision. • Email to a friend • Engineers wonder whether this tried and true precious metal, found in the bowels of most electronic devices, can stand up to the strain of next-generation data processing. • Email to a friend • One algorithm replaces countless time-consuming experiments. • Email to a friend • Scientists have synthesized a new thin film that could make energy production more efficient and cleaner. • Email to a friend • Noble metal aerogels are widely investigated for electrocatalysis applications due to their large specific surface areas and the high catalytic activity of noble metals. However, their fabrication methods are cumbersome. Now though, researchers have developed a freeze?thaw method capable of preparing various hierarchically structured noble metal gels within only one day directly from dilute solutions without extra additives. The method fits various noble metals, and multi-scale structures can be obtained across nanometer and micrometer scales. • Email to a friend • The nanocomposite was developed through the assembly of gold nanobipyramids on black phosphorus nanosheets. This nanocomposite could simultaneously enhance singlet oxygen generation and hyperthermia by localized surface plasmon resonance in cancer therapy. • Email to a friend • |
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