Technical details of these research topics focus on light -
induced electron transfer reactions, both at surfaces and in transition - metal complexes, surface chemistry and photochemistry of semiconductor / liquid interfaces, novel uses of conducting organic polymers and polymer / conductor composites, and development of sensor arrays that use pattern recognition algorithms to identify odorants, mimicking the mammalian olfaction process.
Optically monitoring voltage in neurons by photo -
induced electron transfer through molecular wires.
«Strong and frequent collisions of the oxygen ions
induce electron transfer to neighboring empty cages.
Not exact matches
In the current issue of Journal of Chemical Physics, Benjamin Freyer, Flavio Zamponi, Vincent Juve, Johannes Stingl, Michael Woerner, Thomas Elsaesser and Majed Chergui report the first in - situ x-ray imaging of
electron and atom motions
induced by such an
electron transfer excitation.
This process of
transferring electrons is known as doping and
induced a giant Stark effect, which tuned the band gap allowing the valence and conductive bands to move closer together, effectively lowering the band gap and drastically altering it to a value between 0.0 ~ 0.6
electron Volt (eV) from its original intrinsic value of 0.35 eV.