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14:36, 5 November 2014 Hexyl-on-si.png (file) 144 KB The effect of adjiont hexyl groups on the absorption intensity of a silicon nanoparticle. 1
14:05, 5 November 2014 Si-nano-phases.png (file) 244 KB Different elementary silicon phases (crystal lattice lumps) as nanoperticles. 1
13:53, 5 November 2014 Si-nano-band.png (file) 27 KB Simulated conduction band minimum and valence band maximum energy contours along the radius of a silicon nanoparticle in zinc-sulfide matrix. 1
14:34, 3 November 2014 Iir-rates.png (file) 141 KB Impact ionization rates in VO_2 and Si. Note the marked (fuchsia) region for solar spectrum, the lines representing band gap for VO_2 and Si. The region with multiplication rates dominated by decay into phonons is also highlighted in blue, blue ticks m... 1
14:19, 3 November 2014 SnS.png (file) 83 KB Crystal lattice of SnS material. 1
13:50, 3 November 2014 Photovoltaic-processes.png (file) 54 KB Photovoltaic processes summarized in conventional semiconductors (above) and strongly correlated insulators (below). 1
11:47, 3 November 2014 Photovolt-processes-100.png (file) 3 KB Thumbnailed figure of photovoltaic processes in traditional photovoltaics and highly correlated insulators. 1
11:15, 3 November 2014 Siv-100.png (file) 20 KB Silicon-vacancy center in a diamond nanoparticle 1
10:42, 3 November 2014 Diadems-logo.png (file) 13 KB Diadems logo (copyright by EU bureaucracy, free or at least fair use) 1
16:53, 30 October 2014 Viktor-100.png (file) 11 KB Some highly localized orbital around a Cr_Al centre in wurtzite AlN. 1
16:51, 30 October 2014 Szincentrum-100.png (file) 20 KB Artist's impression of the C_Si--V_C colour centre in SiC, emitting light. 1
16:50, 30 October 2014 C si-v c in nano.png (file) 29 KB Colloidal solution of SiC nanoparticles equipped with C_Si--V_C colour centers imaged by a confocal microscope. The solution, as it seems to the naked eye, can be seen in the inset. 1