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Autor:
Joseph M. Luther, Jeffrey A. Christians, Sanjini U. Nanayakkara, Steven P. Harvey, Masaru Kuno, Sergiu Draguta, Ilia M. Pavlovetc, Anthony Ruth, Michael C. Brennan, Taylor Moot, Jonah Messinger, Stefano Toso, Kyle Aleshire
Publikováno v:
ACS Energy Letters. 5:2802-2810
Ion migration represents an intrinsic instability of metal halide perovskite solar cells. Here we show that triple-cation FAxMAyCs1–x–yPbI3 [FA+ = (NH2)2CH+, MA+ = CH3NH3+] active layers with mixed...
Publikováno v:
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 22:4313-4325
This perspective highlights recent advances in super-resolution, mid-infrared imaging and spectroscopy. It provides an overview of the different near field microscopy techniques developed to address the problem of chemically imaging specimens in the
Autor:
Shubin Zhang, David J. Masiello, Kyle Aleshire, Gregory V. Hartland, Jon P. Camden, Xiang-Tian Kong, Ilia M. Pavlovetc, Masaru Kuno, Robyn Collette, Philip D. Rack
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Limited approaches exist for imaging and recording spectra of individual nanostructures in the midinfrared region. Here we use infrared photothermal heterodyne imaging (IR-PHI) to interrogate single, high aspect ratio Au nanowires (NWs). Spectra reco
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 122:16443-16463
While emission-based, single-particle microscopies and spectroscopies have been highly successful in revealing the properties of matter hidden by ensemble averages, their limits have now become apparent. To address recognized future needs and, in par
Publikováno v:
ACS Energy Letters. 3:469-475
Compositional engineering has led to dramatic improvements in hybrid perovskite-based solar cell stabilities and performance. Mixed cation perovskites have emerged as champion photovoltaic materials with power conversion efficiencies exceeding 22%. H
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry. B. 121(37)
Infrared (IR) imaging provides chemical-specific information without the need for exogenous labels. Conventional far-field IR imaging techniques are diffraction limited, which means an effective spatial resolution of5 μm with currently available opt