Augmented performance towards ultraviolet and visible dual-band photodetection by polyvinyl butyral coated SnO2 nanorod array film

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Yuanyuan Li ◽  
Xintang Huang ◽  
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Yingying Hu ◽  
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Huaping Zhao ◽  
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Rui Xu ◽  
Yong Lei

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Xintang Huang ◽  
Jinping Liu ◽  
Jian Jiang ◽  
Xin Li ◽  
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Xiuyan Li ◽  
Gaohang He ◽  
Ling Cao

Through the construction of PEDOT:PSS/α-Ga2O3 heterojuntion on FTO by hydrothermal, low-temperature annealing and spin-coated processes, a self-powered PEDOT:PSS/α-Ga2O3 nanorod array/FTO photodetector has successfully realized dual-band photodetection, which possesses the solar-blind...


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Susan Allen ◽  
Anne Bergmann ◽  
Mari Christensen ◽  
Anne Fertitta ◽  
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Using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), the positions of DNA sequences can be discretely marked with a fluorescent spot. The efficiency of marking DNA sequences of the size cloned in cosmids is 90-95%, and the fluorescent spots produced after FISH are ≈0.3 μm in diameter. Sites of two sequences can be distinguished using two-color FISH. Different reporter molecules, such as biotin or digoxigenin, are incorporated into DNA sequence probes by nick translation. These reporter molecules are labeled after hybridization with different fluorochromes, e.g., FITC and Texas Red. The development of dual band pass filters (Chromatechnology) allows these fluorochromes to be photographed simultaneously without registration shift.


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Yibo Tang ◽  
Longhui He ◽  
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Hailang He ◽  
Yuhan Li ◽  
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A dual-band microwave metamaterial absorber with single-peak regulation and wide-angle absorption has been proposed and illustrated. The designed metamaterial absorber is consisted of hollow-cross resonators, solid-cross resonators, dielectric substrate and metallic background plane. Strong absorption peak coefficients of 99.92% and 99.55% are achieved at 8.42 and 11.31 GHz, respectively, which is basically consistent with the experimental results. Surface current density and changing material properties are employed to illustrate the absorptive mechanism. More importantly, the proposed dual-band metamaterial absorber has the adjustable property of single absorption peak and could operate well at wide incidence angles for both transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) waves. Research results could provide and enrich instructive guidances for realizing a single-peak-regulation and wide-angle dual-band metamaterial absorber.


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