enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Spinel group - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinel_group

    Inverse spinel structures have a different cation distribution in that all of the A cations and half of the B cations occupy octahedral sites, while the other half of the B cations occupy tetrahedral sites. An example of an inverse spinel is Fe 3 O 4, if the Fe 2+ (A 2+) ions are d 6 high-spin and the Fe 3+ (B 3+) ions are d 5 high-spin.

  3. Perovskite (structure) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perovskite_(structure)

    The red spheres are X atoms (usually oxygens), the blue spheres are B atoms (a smaller metal cation, such as Ti 4+), and the green spheres are the A atoms (a larger metal cation, such as Ca 2+). Pictured is the undistorted cubic structure; the symmetry is lowered to orthorhombic, tetragonal or trigonal in many perovskites.

  4. Perovskite nanocrystal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perovskite_nanocrystal

    In addition to these cations, gold was also shown to be a suitable candidate for cation exchange yielding a mixed-valent, and distorted, perovskite with the composition Cs 2 Au(I)Au(III)Br 6. [102] A-site cation exchange has also been shown to be a viable route for the transformation of CsPbBr 3 to MAPbBr 3 and from CsPbI 3 to FAPbI 3. [82]

  5. Photodetector - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodetector

    Photodetectors may be used in different configurations. Single sensors may detect overall light levels. A 1-D array of photodetectors, as in a spectrophotometer or a Line scanner, may be used to measure the distribution of light along a line. A 2-D array of photodetectors may be used as an image sensor to form images from the pattern of light ...

  6. Double layer (surface science) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_layer_(surface_science)

    Blue + sphere: cations; red – spheres: anions. The number of cations is larger in the EDL close to the negatively-charged surface in order to neutralize these negative charges and to maintain electroneutrality. The drawing does not explicitly show the negative charges of the surface.

  7. Find great gifts for your favorite little ones during the ...

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/find-great-gifts-for-your...

    If you're looking for some additional holiday gift ideas for the little ones in your life, we can't say enough about the Hanna Andersson pajama sale happening right now.

  8. Molecular sensor - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_sensor

    An experimental sensor for this compound is again based on PET. Interaction of saxitoxin with the sensor's crown ether moiety kills its PET process towards the fluorophore and fluorescence is switched from off to on. [4] The unusual boron moiety makes sure the fluorescence takes place in the visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

  9. Outgoing Sen. Sherrod Brown talks of rescuing a 'corporate ...

    www.aol.com/outgoing-sen-sherrod-brown-talks...

    Outgoing Sen. Sherrod Brown talked to NBC News about his "post-Senate mission" to reorient Democrats as the "party of workers" in Middle America.