Amorphous selenium (a-Se) has emerged as a critical photoconductive material in the development of direct conversion X‐ray detectors. Its intrinsic properties, including a high X‐ray stopping power ...
Jinsong Huang with his new detector crystal. (Courtesy: Craig Chandler/UNL University Communications) A new, highly sensitive X-ray detector that could be used for medical imaging has been built by ...
Superior output and transmission properties are demonstrated in tellurium oxide-based amorphous p-type thin-film transistors (Se:Te = 1:4) processed with an optimal selenium alloying ratio. The ...
The semiconductor industry likes to have complete control over its production - and it can now work with one unknown less. Studies of glass undertaken by researchers in the group headed by Markus ...
Successful development of high-performance amorphous P-type oxide semiconductor using tellurium-selenium composite oxide. Professor Yong-Young Noh from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pohang ...
From its previous understanding as an obscure element, selenium has become an intriguing component of health, disease, as well as many industrial processes. Selenium can be found in 75 minerals, some ...
The characterization of amorphous or partially amorphous pharmaceutical materials has been of particular interest in recent years. The existence of amorphous materials can generally be attributed to ...
In the past, chalcogenide infrared (IR) glasses, also known as chalcogenides, were considered exotic materials owing to their limited demand. However, emerging use cases and a rising interest in ...
'Amorphous ice' forms when water is rapidly cooled to form a disordered glass-like solid rather than the common form of ice, which is crystalline. Now researchers have found a surprising degree of ...
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