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Ionic and electronic behaviors of earth-abundant semiconductor materials and their applications toward solar energy harvestingMayer, Matthew T. January 2013 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Dunwei Wang / Semiconductor devices offer promise for efficient conversion of sunlight into other useful forms of energy, in either photovoltaic or photoelectrochemical cell configurations to produce electrical power or chemical energy, respectively. This dissertation examines ionic and electronic phenomena in some candidate semiconductors and seeks to understand their implications toward solar energy conversion applications. First, copper sulfide (Cu₂S) was examined as a candidate photovoltaic material. It was discovered that its unique property of cation diffusion allows the room-temperature synthesis of vertically-aligned nanowire arrays, a morphology which facilitates study of the diffusion processes. This diffusivity was found to induce hysteresis in the electronic behavior, leading to the phenomena of resistive switching and negative differential resistance. The Cu₂S were then demonstrated as morphological templates for solid-state conversion into different types of heterostructures, including segmented and rod-in-tube morphologies. Near-complete conversion to ZnS, enabled by the out-diffusion of Cu back into the substrate, was also achieved. While the ion diffusion property likely hinders the reliability of Cu₂S in photovoltaic applications, it was shown to enable useful electronic and ionic behaviors. Secondly, iron oxide (Fe₂O₃, hematite) was examined as a photoanode for photoelectrochemical water splitting. Its energetic limitations toward the water electrolysis reactions were addressed using two approaches aimed at achieving greater photovoltages and thereby improved water splitting efficiencies. In the first, a built-in n-p junction produced an internal field to drive charge separation and generate photovoltage. In the second, Fe₂O₃ was deposited onto a smaller band gap material, silicon, to form a device capable of producing enhanced total photovoltage by a dual-absorber Z-scheme mechanism. Both approaches resulted in a cathodic shift of the photocurrent onset potential, signifying enhanced power output and progress toward the unassisted photoelectrolysis of water. / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2013. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Chemistry.
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Lithium Ion Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Films for Solid State Batteries – An Overview on Concepts, Techniques and ResultsWiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter 10 December 2018 (has links)
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From Ultrafast to Extremely Slow Li Ion Dynamics in (Nano-)crystalline Solids ― Dimensionality Effects and Structural DisorderWilkening, Martin 10 December 2018 (has links)
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Synthesis of Coarse-grained Garnet-type Li-ion Conductor Li7-3x(Al/Ga)xLa3Zr2O12 and its Li-ion DynamicsWagner, Reinhard, Rettenwander, Daniel, Maier, Maria, Schmidt, Walter, Langer, Julia, Wilkening, Martin, Amthauer, Georg 10 December 2018 (has links)
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Physical and Electronic Characterization of Li7La3Zr2O12 Doped Thin FilmsStrŭzik, M., Rupp, J. L. M., Buecheler, S., Rawlence, M. 10 December 2018 (has links)
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Li Diffusion in Various Polymorphs of LiTiS2: Insights from TheoryIslam, Mazharul M, Bredow, Thomas 11 December 2018 (has links)
In the present contribution, the stoichiometric and defect properties in 1T, c and 3R polymorphs of lithium titanium disulphide (LixTiS2) are investigated theoretically with periodic quantum chemical methods.
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Slowly but Surely—Pathways of Ultraslow Lithium Diffusion in γ-LiAlO2Wiedemann, Dennis, Nakhal, Suliman, Zander, Stefan, Lerch, Martin 11 December 2018 (has links)
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A combined SIMS and XPS Study on the Mechanism of Amorphous Silicon Electrode Lithiation in Li-Ion BatteriesHüger, Erwin, Jerliu, Bujar, Dörrer, Lars, Bruns, Michael, Schmidt, Harald, Borchardt, Günter 11 December 2018 (has links)
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Impedance Spectroscopy Studies on Lithium Ion Diffusion in γ-LiAlO2Witt, E., Rahn, J., Schmidt, H., Nakhal, S., Lerch, M., Chandran, C. V., Heitjans, P. 11 December 2018 (has links)
In this work we show conductivity spectra of γ-LiAlO2 single crystals purchased from
CrysTec and microcrystalline powder prepared by solid state synthesis.
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Solid-State NMR Studies on Li+ Ion Dynamics and Structure of Li1+xAlxTi2-x(PO4)3Chandran, C. Vinod, Pristat, Sylke, Witt, Elena, Tietz, Frank, Heitjans, Paul 11 December 2018 (has links)
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