Search Results - "Canestraro, Carla D"
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A Simple Two-Phase Route to Silver Nanoparticles/Polyaniline Structures
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (31-08-2006)“…Novel silver nanoparticles/polyaniline composites were obtained through a two-phase water/toluene interfacial reaction. We show that by rigorously controlling…”
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Polarization dependence of the optical response in SnO2 and the effects from heavily F doping
Published in Thin solid films (01-10-2009)“…The optical properties of intrinsic SnO2 (TO) and fluorine doped (FTO) are characterized in terms of the dielectric function epsilon(h omega) = epsilon(1) (h…”
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Strong inter-conduction-band absorption in heavily fluorine doped tin oxide
Published in Applied surface science (30-12-2008)“…The optical, electrical and structural properties of thin film tin oxide (TO), F-doped tin oxide (FTO; n F ≈ 6 × 10 20 cm −3) and highly F-doped tin oxide…”
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The role of the double peaked absorption spectrum in the efficiency of solar cells based on donor–acceptor–donor copolymers
Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-08-2011)“…An interesting procedure to optimize organic solar cells is to lower the band gap of the polymer layer by introducing alternating donor–acceptor (D–A) units in…”
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Carbon nanotubes based nanocomposites for photocurrent improvement
Published in Applied surface science (30-05-2006)“…We measure the optical and electrical properties of nanocomposites thin films made of poly-3-hexilthiophene and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) filled…”
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Polarization dependence of the optical response in SnO 2 and the effects from heavily F doping
Published in Thin solid films (2009)“…The optical properties of intrinsic SnO 2 (TO) and fluorine doped (FTO) are characterized in terms of the dielectric function ε( ħω) = ε 1( ħω) + iε 2( ħω) by…”
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