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Organic semiconductors provide exiting new opportunities for the realization of flat panel image sensors as they can be processed from the solution phase on large areas at low cost. In particular the high charge separation efficiency obtained in a bulk heterojunction (BHJ) enables the realization of organic photodiodes (OPDs). The spectral sensitivity of OPDs can be tailored to cover wavelengths ranging...
The application of pulsed electric fields (PEF) to plant cells enables energy efficient and gentle disintegration in the course of food processing. The on-line measurement of the degree of disintegration of the tissue based on the measurement of the complex impedance enables a control of the applied energy according to specific requirements of the plant material. As the degree of disintegration governs...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) with excellent structural, optical and electronic properties can be easily fabricated by the self-assembled Stranski-Krastanow growth mode. However, in spite of numerous efforts and encouraging results, it has become clear that the bottom-up approach alone can not yield QDs with deterministically controllable electronic properties. Post-growth processing seems at present...
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