High-Efficiency Conversion of Sputtered Ti Thin Films into TiO[sub 2] Nanotubular Layers

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Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. C37 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steffen Berger ◽  
Jan M. Macak ◽  
Julia Kunze ◽  
Patrik Schmuki
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A. Descoeudres ◽  
J. Geissbiihler ◽  
J. Horzel ◽  
A. Lachowicz ◽  
J. Levrat ◽  
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pp. 243510 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Lorenz ◽  
R. Johne ◽  
T. Nobis ◽  
H. Hochmuth ◽  
J. Lenzner ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 545-555 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Cazorla ◽  
W. H. Brune

Abstract. A new ambient air monitor, the Measurement of Ozone Production Sensor (MOPS), measures directly the rate of ozone production in the atmosphere. The sensor consists of two 11.3 L environmental chambers made of UV-transmitting Teflon film, a unit to convert NO2 to O3, and a modified ozone monitor. In the sample chamber, flowing ambient air is exposed to the sunlight so that ozone is produced just as it is in the atmosphere. In the second chamber, called the reference chamber, a UV-blocking film over the Teflon film prevents ozone formation but allows other processes to occur as they do in the sample chamber. The air flows that exit the two chambers are sampled by an ozone monitor operating in differential mode so that the difference between the two ozone signals, divided by the exposure time in the chambers, gives the ozone production rate. High-efficiency conversion of NO2 to O3 prior to detection in the ozone monitor accounts for differences in the NOx photostationary state that can occur in the two chambers. The MOPS measures the ozone production rate, but with the addition of NO to the sampled air flow, the MOPS can be used to study the sensitivity of ozone production to NO. Preliminary studies with the MOPS on the campus of the Pennsylvania State University show the potential of this new technique.


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pp. 2720-2727 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Geiger ◽  
Simon Kuster ◽  
Jun-Ho Yum ◽  
Soo-Jin Moon ◽  
Mohammad K. Nazeeruddin ◽  
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Author(s):  
J. Liu ◽  
D. C. Morton ◽  
M. R. Miller ◽  
Y. Li ◽  
E. W. Forsythe ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTZn2SiO4:Mn thin films were deposited and studied as thin film phosphors for flat panel cathodoluminescent displays. Crystallized films with improved electrical conductivity were obtained after conventional and rapid thermal annealings in a N2 environment at 850Xy11100 °C for 0.25 to 60 minutes. A maximum cathodoluminescent efficiency of 1.3 Lm/W was achieved under dc excitation at 1500 volts. The luminescent emission from these thin films was peaked around 525 nm. The decay time of these films was controlled in the range of 2 to 10 ms by varying the deposition and annealing parameters. The fast response time of these thin films overcomes the long decay limitation of the Zn2SiO4:Mn powder phosphor in practical display applications.


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Hanmin Tian ◽  
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Zheng Wang ◽  
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