22 research outputs found
Characterization of n-GaN with Naturally Textured Surface for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Generation
To reduce light reflection and enlarge the effective reaction surface area at the n-GaN/electrolyte interface, n-GaN epitaxial layers with naturally textured surface are utilized. The layers are combined with Cr/Au ohmic contacts on n-GaN to form working electrodes that generate hydrogen by direct photoelectrolysis of water. Although the surface reflection on the naturally textured n-GaN samples is lower than that on n-GaN epitaxial layers with flat surface, our results reveal that the photocurrent ͑I ph ͒ and gas generation rates ͑R gas ͒ obtained from the naturally rough n-GaN samples are lower than those from the flat samples. The results can be attributed to the fact that the rough n-GaN surface caused by dense surface pits leads to significant recombination of photogenerated carriers with charged defects; this occurs before carriers reach the ohmic contacts, thereby resulting in lower I ph and R gas . Related analyses have been performed and presented in this paper to initially explain the possible mechanism
Aryl Functionalization as a Route to Band Gap Engineering in Single Layer Graphene Devices
Chemical functionalization is a promising route to band gap engineering of
graphene. We chemically grafted nitrophenyl groups onto exfoliated single-layer
graphene sheets in the form of substrate-supported or free-standing films. Our
transport measurements demonstrate that non-suspended functionalized graphene
behaves as a granular metal, with variable range hopping transport and a
mobility gap ~ 0.1 eV at low temperature. For suspended graphene that allows
functionalization on both surfaces, we demonstrate tuning of its electronic
properties from a granular metal to a gapped semiconductor, in which charge
transport occurs via thermal activation over a gap ~ 80 meV. This non-invasive
and scalable functionalization technique paves the way for CMOS-compatible band
gap engineering of graphene electronic devices
Outcome of prosthesis exchange for infected knee arthroplasty: the effect of treatment approach: A systematic review of the literature
Background and purpose Two-stage revision remains the gold standard in the treatment of infected knee arthroplasty. Lately, good long-term results of direct exchange arthroplasty have been reported. The purpose of this literature review is to compare the clinical outcome achieved with one-stage revision and two-stage revision with different types of spacers