Search for dissertations about: "charge separation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 166 swedish dissertations containing the words charge separation.
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16. The Far-Red Limit of Photosynthesis
Abstract : The photosynthetic process has the unique ability to capture energy from sunlight and accumulate that energy in sugars and starch. This thesis deals with the light driven part of photosynthesis. READ MORE
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17. Studying Morphology Formation and Charge Separation in Organic Solar Cells
Abstract : We are currently living in the era of automation and artificial intelligence, which requires more energy than ever before. Meanwhile, the reduction of carbon footprint is needed for keeping the environment sustainable. Exploring green energy is crucial. Solar power is one of the green energy sources. READ MORE
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18. Nanomechanics – Quantum Size Effects, Contacts, and Triboelectricity
Abstract : Nanomechanics is different from the mechanics that we experience in everyday life. At the nano-scale, typically defined as 1 to 100 nanometers, some phenomena are of crucial importance, while the same phenomena can be completely neglected on a larger scale. READ MORE
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19. Photoinduced Processes in Molecular-Inorganic Materials - Design Strategies for Control of Photophysical and Photochemical Processes
Abstract : Sunlight is the most abundant renewable energy resource on Earth and has the potential to provide our society with clean energy. Despite this abundancy, solar energy corresponds to only a minority of the global energy production. Two major reasons for this are the limited efficiencies of solar cells and the difficulty of storing solar energy. READ MORE
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20. Charge Separation on Localized Surface Plasmon and Hot Carrier Transfer to Semiconductors
Abstract : The relatively recent discovery that plasmonic nanoparticles generate energetic electron-hole pairs known as hot carriers has been the source of interest from many scientific groups. The capability to extract these short-lived hot carriers from metal nanoparticles (NPs) might potentially lead to applications in solar cells, photodetection, and photocatalysis. READ MORE