Abstract: We report germanium (Ge) doping in tin oxide (SnO2), which led to achieving a record ON–OFF current ratio of ~109 and a subthreshold slope (SS) of 77 mV/decade in a bottom-gated n-type ...
A new technical paper titled “Effects of Proton Radiation on Tin Oxide: Implications for Space Electronics” was published by researchers at Kyungpook National University and Korea Atomic Energy ...
Abstract: High power conversion efficiency (PCE) flexible perovskite solar cells (FPSCs) are highly desired power sources for aerospace crafts and flexible electronics. However, their PCEs still lag ...
Highly transparent and conductive thin films of SnO2:F and In2O3:Sn (ITO) have been prepared on glass substrates using the simple pyrolitic (spray) method. Through an exhaustive parameter study and ...
In a recent article published in the journal Micromachines, researchers unveiled a cutting-edge SnO 2 gas sensor, featuring an integrated memristor structure enhanced by a hafnium oxide (HfO 2) layer.
Nanotechnology has revolutionized various industries, prompting the exploration of sustainable methods for nanoparticle (NP) synthesis. In a recent article published in the journal Scientific Reports, ...
A team of researchers has developed a new research paradigm which simplifies the understanding of how catalyst structures affect their reactions. The study focused on the electrochemical CO2 reduction ...
The superior heat capacity of tin makes it an ideal material for several important industrial applications. This, along with its good electrical, physical, and chemical properties, makes tin and its ...
ABSTRACT: The chemical bath deposition (CBD) technique was used for the synthesis of the tin oxide (SnO2) thin films. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was employed to find the crystallite size by using Debye ...
Scientists from NREL and the University of Louisville have built an inverted perovskite solar cell with an electron transport layer (ETL) based on yttrium-doped tin oxide (SnO2) nanoparticles. “The ...
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