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Inorganic p-type semiconductors, which are chemically stable, are promising alternatives, but fabrication of conventional inorganic p-type semiconductors requires high temperature treatment.
Doped organic semiconductors explored Date: December 14, 2015 Source: Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Summary: Organic semiconductors are already being employed in solar ...
Inorganic p-type semiconductors, which are chemically stable, ... Hole-Doping to a Cu(I)-Based Semiconductor with an Isovalent Cation: Utilizing a Complex Defect as a Shallow Acceptor.
Organic semiconductors (OSCs) are a class of semiconductor materials consisting of conjugated molecules or polymers. Compared to inorganic semiconductors, OSCs have distinctive advantages including ...
P-type semiconductors are created by doping a semiconductor with an impurity that has fewer valence electrons than the semiconductor. This creates “holes” in the semiconductor valence band, where ...
A research team has successfully produced eco-friendly solar hydrogen for the first time based on a quantum semiconductor nanocluster, which is the world's smallest inorganic semiconductor material.
Organic semiconductors enable the fabrication of large-scale printed and mechanically flexible electronic applications and have already successfully established themselves on the market for displays ...
Current semiconductor technology is based on silicon, an inorganic semiconductor material in which impurity atoms are introduced or doped for use in electronic components to increase conductivity ...
A research team has successfully produced eco-friendly solar hydrogen for the first time based on a quantum semiconductor nanocluster, which is the world's smallest inorganic semiconductor material.
Inorganic p-type semiconductors, which are chemically stable, are promising alternatives, but fabrication of conventional inorganic p-type semiconductors requires high temperature treatment. In this ...
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