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Chemists Uncover a Mechanism Behind Doping Organic Semiconductors

09/16/2019 | University of California - Santa Barbara
Semiconductors — and our mastery of them — have enabled us to develop the technology that underpins our modern society. These devices are responsible for a wide range of electronics, including circuit boards, computer chips and sensors.

Adding a Carbon Atom Transforms 2D Semiconducting Material

05/27/2019 | Pennsylvania State University
A technique that introduces carbon-hydrogen molecules into a single atomic layer of the semiconducting material tungsten disulfide dramatically changes the electronic properties of the material, according to Penn State researchers at Penn State who say they can create new types of components for energy-efficient photoelectric devices and electronic circuits with this material.

Photodoping in 2D Materials for Fabrication of Logic Devices

05/08/2019 | NUS
NUS scientists have discovered a method for photoinduced electron doping on molybdenum ditelluride (MoTe2) heterostructures for fabricating next generation logic devices.

Polymer Power Potential

02/05/2019 | A*STAR
Four organic thermoelectric polymers identified using theoretical calculations could prove valuable for harvesting energy from waste heat

New Materials Could Help Improve the Performance of Solar Cells

01/11/2019 | University of Portsmouth
New research could lead to the design of new materials to help improve the performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Perovskite solar cells are an emerging photovoltaic technology that has seen a remarkable rise in power conversion efficiency to above 20%.
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