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    Kinetics of unusual photoinduced currents in the solid state of some ferrocene derivatives

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    Kinetics of change in photoinduced currents (during illumination and after switching off light source) in the solid state of some ferrocene derivatives, namely, ferrocenecarboxylic acid, acetylferrocene, ferrocenecarbaldehyde, hydroxymethyl ferrocene have been studied in dry nitrogen gas atmosphere. Unusual/ anomalous photocurrent versus time profiles were observed in some ferrocene derivatives at certain cell temperatures. The kinetics of current changes under photoexcitation and after switching off the light source have been observed to be complicated in nature. Temperature-dependent behavior of the studied kinetics indicates that charge carrier trapping/ detrapping and recombination processes are significantly temperature dependent. These processes have an important role in causing the temperature dependent unusual/ anomalous photocurrent versus time profiles in the ferrocene derivatives studied.Kinetics of unusual photoinduced currents in the solid state of some ferrocene derivatives Aloke Kumar Chakraborty and Biswanath Mallik* Department of Spectroscopy, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 2A & 2B, Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, India E-mail : [email protected] of Spectroscopy, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 2A & 2B, Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, Indi

    Transport mechanisms of falling crystals detached from the freezing front during solidification of a hypereutectic binary mixture

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    Experiments studying transport phenomena during directional solidification of a hypereutectic binary solution in a top-cooled rectangular cavity are often characterized by the descendence of fragmented solid crystals through the unfrozen fluid. This observation, however, is yet to be fundamentally explained from a theoretical perspective. In this Letter, we propose a new model to describe stochastic dynamics of the falling crystals, which is not only applicable to this specific situation, but also appropriate for a generalized mathematical description of evolution of solid particles in the presence of stochastic fluctuations from the ambience accompanied by the growth or dissolution of crystals. Simulations of the proposed model also show an extremely good agreement between the theoretical predictions and earlier experimental findings

    Special Issue on Microfluidics: Theory and Applications

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    Electrical Characteristics of a Turmeric Dye-Based Organic Thin Film Device and the Effect of Light on Barrier Height

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    Herbal (turmeric) dye-based organic thin film is fabricated and characterized to prepare thin film electronic devices (i.e., Al/turmeric/Cu diodes) for optoelectronic applications. The temperature-dependent current–voltage (I-V) characteristics were evaluated considering different conditions. The values of the ideality factor (n), series resistance (RS) and shunt resistance (Rsh) of the Al/turmeric/Cu diode were calculated using thermionic emission theory. The rectification ratio was found to be very high, and the current increased with the temperature. At 65 °C, RS was 56 KΩ, and at 28 °C, RS was 1.06 MΩ. The values of n, RS and Rsh were found to be 6.56, 8 KΩ and 100 KΩ, respectively. An interesting result obtained from the present work was that the series resistance decreased with the temperature, indicating the semiconducting behavior of the present dye material
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