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    A novel strategy to enhance ultraviolet light driven photocatalysis from graphene quantum dots infilled TiO2 nanotube arrays

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    Herein, a novel strategy has been proposed to fabricate graphene quantum dots (GQDs) infilled titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanotube arrays (NTAs) hybrid structure for dye degradation of methylene blue (MB) under UV light (365 nm) irradiation. GQDs are infilled inside the TiO2 NTAs (via anodic oxidation of a Ti sheet) through an impregnation method. Moreover, the morphology of the TiO2 NTAs is well maintained after filling the GQDs inside, which is favorable for mass transfer. The peak intensity of photoluminescence (PL) spectra of the GQDs infilled TiO2 NTAs catalyst is lower than that of annealed TiO2 NTAs and a strong violet UV emission is obtained at 387 nm upon 252 nm deep UV excitation. The photocatalytic activities of the TiO2 NTAs are evaluated in terms of the efficiencies of photo-decomposition and adsorption of MB in aqueous solution under UV light irradiation, after the impregnation of GQDs inside the TiO2 NTAs. The highly-efficient photocatalytic activity is attributed to the broad absorption in the visible wavelength region, large photo-induced charge separation through the transfer of photo-generated electrons from the TiO2 NTAs to GQDs, as well as the strong adsorption capacity of the GQDs to MB molecules. Thus, the GQDs infilled TiO2 NTAs could be widely used as a photocatalyst for treating organic contaminants in the field of environmental protection

    High-Performance Stable Field Emission with Ultralow Turn on Voltage from rGO Conformal Coated TiO2 Nanotubes 3D Arrays

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    A facile method to produce conformal coated reduced graphene oxide (rGO) on vertically aligned titanium oxide (TiO2) nanotubes three dimensional (3D) arrays (NTAs) is demonstrated for enhanced field emission display applications. These engineered nano arrays exhibit efficient electron field emission properties such as high field emission current density (80 mA/cm(2)), low turn-on field (1.0 V/mu m) and field enhancement factor (6000) with high emission current stability. Moreover, these enhancements observed in nano arrays attribute to the contribution of low work function with non-rectifying barriers, which allow an easy injection of electrons from the conduction band of TiO2 into the Fermi level of reduced graphene oxide under external electric field. The obtained results are extremely advantageous for its potential application in field emission devices

    Fabrication of Artificially Stacked Ultrathin ZnS/MgF<sub>2</sub> Multilayer Dielectric Optical Filters

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    We report a design and fabrication strategy for creating an artificially stacked multilayered optical filters using a thermal evaporation technique. We have selectively chosen a zinc sulphide (ZnS) lattice for the high refractive index (<i>n</i> = 2.35) layer and a magnesium fluoride (MgF<sub>2</sub>) lattice as the low refractive index (<i>n</i> = 1.38) layer. Furthermore, the microstructures of the ZnS/MgF<sub>2</sub> multilayer films are also investigated through TEM and HRTEM imaging. The fabricated filters consist of high and low refractive 7 and 13 alternating layers, which exhibit a reflectance of 89.60% and 99%, respectively. The optical microcavity achieved an average transmittance of 85.13% within the visible range. The obtained results suggest that these filters could be an exceptional choice for next-generation antireflection coatings, high-reflection mirrors, and polarized interference filters
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