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Tuning Bandgap and Energy Stability of Organic-Inorganic Halide Perovskites through Surface Engineering
Organohalide perovskite with a variety of surface structures and morphologies
have shown promising potential owing to the choice of the type of
heterostructure dependent stability. We systematically investigate and discuss
the impact of 2-dimensional molybdenum-disulphide (MoS2), molybdenum-diselenide
(MoSe2), tungsten-disulphide (WS2), tungsten-diselenide (WSe2), boron- nitiride
(BN) and graphene monolayers on band-gap and energy stability of
organic-inorganic halide perovskites. We found that MAPbI3ML deposited on BN-ML
shows room temperature stability (-25 meV~300K) with an optimal bandgap of ~1.6
eV. The calculated absorption coefficient also lies in the visible-light range
with a maximum of 4.9 x 104 cm-1 achieved at 2.8 eV photon energy. On the basis
of our calculations, we suggest that the encapsulation of an organic-inorganic
halide perovskite monolayers by semiconducting monolayers potentially provides
greater flexibility for tuning the energy stability and the bandgap.Comment: 19 pages (single sided), 5 figures, 1 Tabl
Use of WhatsApp to monitor proper brace application and compliance in a case of clubfoot: a feasibility report
Internet provides immense potential to learn, indulge and implement several aspects of knowledge related activities for professionals and general enthusiasts alike. Emergence of social medial platforms, in the current scenario, has exponentially increased the reach of the data and thus its potential impact. WhatsApp is one of the leading media platforms to share views and news to a connected group and is widely used for its simple interface and ease of application. Its varied usage has benefitted biomedical and healthcare settings as well. We hereby describe feasibility of its use in home monitoring of brace application in a case of clubfoot by collaborating with parents. This turns out to be an exciting tool for this purpose in selected cases
Strengthening Pluralistic Agricultural Information Delivery Systems in India
The study on agricultural information flow has revealed that only 40 per cent farm households access information from one or the other source. The popular information sources among farmers have been reported to be fellow progressive farmers and input dealers, followed by mass media. The public extension system has been found to be accessed by only 5.7 per cent households. Only 4.8 per cent of the small farmers have access to public extension workers as compared to 12.4 per cent of large farmers. The sector-wise study on the type of information, sought has revealed that a majority of the farmers have sought information on seed (32-55%) in the cultivation sector; on health care (26-54 %) in animal husbandry; and on management and marketing (8-46 %) in fisheries. Regarding adoption of information by farmers, input dealers and other progressive farmers have depicted greater influence mainly due to easy and convenient access to these sources. The study has suggested promotion of farmers-led extension and strengthening of public extension services to improve coverage and efficiency of agricultural information delivery systems.Agricultural and Food Policy,
Tuning Bandgap and Energy Stability of Organic-Inorganic Halide Perovskites through Surface Engineering
Organohalide perovskite with a variety of surface structures and morphologies
have shown promising potential owing to the choice of the type of
heterostructure dependent stability. We systematically investigate and discuss
the impact of 2-dimensional molybdenum-disulphide (MoS2), molybdenum-diselenide
(MoSe2), tungsten-disulphide (WS2), tungsten-diselenide (WSe2), boron- nitiride
(BN) and graphene monolayers on band-gap and energy stability of
organic-inorganic halide perovskites. We found that MAPbI3ML deposited on BN-ML
shows room temperature stability (-25 meV~300K) with an optimal bandgap of ~1.6
eV. The calculated absorption coefficient also lies in the visible-light range
with a maximum of 4.9 x 104 cm-1 achieved at 2.8 eV photon energy. On the basis
of our calculations, we suggest that the encapsulation of an organic-inorganic
halide perovskite monolayers by semiconducting monolayers potentially provides
greater flexibility for tuning the energy stability and the bandgap.Comment: 19 pages (single sided), 5 figures, 1 Tabl
Thyroid Hormones and Hematological Indices Levels in Thyroid Disorder
Background: Thyroid hormones play an important role in hematopoiesis. Disorders of these hormones cause an effect on hematological indices levels. Present study is designed to evaluate the effect of thyroid disorders on different hematological indices levels.Material and Method: A total of 166 including 54 hypothyroid, 30 hyperthyroid and 82 control subjects were evaluated. A comparison was done on different parameters.Result: A statistical difference was observed for MCV and MCH but other parameters did not show any statistically significant difference.Conclusion: All the patients with thyroid disorders should be periodically evaluated for hematological changes
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