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Author(s):  
Olga Yuryevna Ridzel ◽  
Henryk Kalbe ◽  
Vytautas Astašauskas ◽  
Pavel Kuksa ◽  
Alessandra Bellissimo ◽  
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2D Materials ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandre C. Foucher ◽  
Meikang Han ◽  
Christopher E. Shuck ◽  
Kathleen Maleski ◽  
Yury Gogotsi ◽  
...  

Abstract MXenes are an emergent class of two-dimensional materials with a very wide spectrum of promising applications. The synthesis of multiple MXenes, specifically solid-solution MXenes, allows fine tuning of their properties, expands their range of applications, and leads to enhanced performance. The functionality of solid-solution MXenes is closely related to the valence state of their constituents: transition metals, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. However, the impact of changes in the oxidation state of elements in MXenes is not well understood. In this work, three interrelated solid-solution MXene systems (Ti2-yNbyCTx, Nb2-yVyCTx, and Ti2-yVyCTx) were investigated with scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) to determine the localized valence states of metals at the nanoscale. The analysis demonstrates changes in the electronic configuration of V upon modification of the overall composition and within individual MXene flakes. These shifts of oxidation state can explain the nonlinear optical and electronic features of solid-solution MXenes. Vanadium appears to be particularly sensitive to modification of the valence state, while titanium maintains the same oxidation state in Ti-Nb and Ti-V MXenes, regardless of stoichiometry. The study also explains Nb's influential role in the previously observed electronic properties in the Nb-V and Nb-Ti systems.


2022 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunzhu An ◽  
Menghan Su ◽  
Yuanchao Hu ◽  
Shangmao Hu ◽  
Tao Huang ◽  
...  

The environmental conditions affect the external insulation performance of power equipment. In order to study the physical characteristics of air discharge, the microscopic process of electron–molecule collision in the air based on the Boltzmann equation has been studied in this paper. The influence of humidity on the air gap insulation performance was also analyzed. The calculation results show that with the temperature 300 K and the pressure 1.0 atm, the electron energy distribution function and electron transport parameters varied with the air relative humidity. As the air relative humidity is increased by each 30%, the average electron energy decreases by about 0.2 eV, the reduced electron mobility decreases by about 0.25 × 1023 [1/(V·m·s)], the reduced electron diffusion coefficient decreases by about 0.2 × 1024 [1/(m s)], and the effective ionization coefficient decreases by about 4 × 10−24 m2. As the air relative humidity increases from 0% to 60%, the critical breakdown electric field increases by 1.22 kV/cm.


Author(s):  
Ingo Fischer ◽  
Stephen T Pratt

Photoelectron spectroscopy has long been a powerful method in the toolbox of experimental physical chemistry and molecular physics. Recent improvements in coincidence methods, charged-particle imaging, and electron energy resolution have...


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