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Electrical conduction and dielectric properties of poly(methyl methacrylate)/perylene solar concentrators

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In this paper, the effect of the sample preparation and perylene dye concentration on the glass transition temperature and dielectric relaxation of poly(methyl methacrylate) doped with fluo- rescent perylene (FRE) dye was investigated.
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Poly(methyl methacrylate) doped with fluo- rescent perylene dye was prepared by both radical polymer- ization of methyl methacrylate and solvent casting from polymer solutions. The samples were characterized by dif- ferential scanning calorimetry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, electrical conductivity, and dielectric proper- ties. Both conductivity and dielectric properties were mea- sured in the temperature range 303- 433 K and the frequency range 10 3 to 5 10 6 Hz. The results show that the direct- current electrical conductivity increased by increasing dye content in solvent-cast samples, whereas it decreased radi- cally polymerized samples. The results of alternating-cur- rent conductivity suggest electron hopping between filled and empty localized states. The study of dielectric properties showed two relaxation peaks corresponding to the dipole segmental and dipole group losses. Explanations based on the polymer free volume and acid- base interactions were proposed to examine the influence of the sample prepara- tion and perylene dye concentration on the glass-transition temperature and dielectric relaxation of the samples. The obtained results recommend the thermal and molecular sta- bility of luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) matrices pre- pared by radical polymerization over those prepared by solvent casting. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 88: 793- 805, 2003

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Quantum dots for Luminescent Solar Concentrators

TL;DR: In this article, the progress on the utilisation of semiconducting nanocrystals or quantum dots (QDs) in LSCs is reviewed, and a brief outlook on the future development of this research area, particularly preparation of new core-shell QD structures and creation of second-generation LSC devices for the future solar cell market.
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Optical Study on Poly(methyl methacrylate)/Poly(vinyl acetate) Blends

TL;DR: In this article, transparent films of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(vinyl acetate) blend with different concentrations were prepared by using solution-cast technique and optical absorption measurements were carried out for the samples at room temperature across the 190-900nm wavelength regions before and after exposure to UV and filtered radiation using xenon arc lamp.
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Luminescent solar concentrators : a study of optical properties, re-absorption and device optimisation

TL;DR: In this paper, the optical properties of a range of fluorophores were measured and it was found that the lumogen F Rot 305 organic dye exhibited properties which make it ideal for use in LSCs, namely a wide absorption range (300-650 nm), 100 % quantum yield at concentrations up to 1700 ppm, and the highest photostability of all the Lumogen F dyes, although the overlap of the absorption and emission spectra results in reabsorption (RA) losses.
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Photophysical properties of fluorescent PMMA/SiO2 nanohybrids for solar energy applications

TL;DR: In this article, the photophysical properties of fluorescent nanohybrid films based on poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) doped with coumarin dyestuff and entrapped with different concentrations of hydrophilic nanosilica were investigated.
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Structural and morphological studies, and temperature/frequency dependence of electrical conductivity of Ba0.97La0.02Ti1−xNb4x/5O3 perovskite ceramics

TL;DR: In this paper, the conductivity of perovskite ferroelectric ceramics with a composition of Ba0.97La0.02Ti1−xNb4x/5O3 (x = 5, 7 and 10, in mol%) was investigated by impedance spectroscopy in the 500-610 K temperature range.
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A.c. conduction in amorphous chalcogenide and pnictide semiconductors

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive survey is given of the experimental a.c. data for two types of amorphous semiconductor, namely chalcogenide and pnictide materials, and it is concluded that the behavior at intermediate to high temperatures is well accounted for by the correlated-barrier-hopping model, whereas the low-temperature behaviour is probably due to atomic tunnelling.
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Instrumental methods of analysis

TL;DR: This is an introduction to current methods of instrumental analysis and a reference for the future, including coverage of such topics as chemometrics, robotics, laboratory information management systems and the role of instrumentation in the overall analytical method.
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Frequency-dependent loss in amorphous semiconductors

TL;DR: In this article, a unified theoretical treatment of the complex a.c. conductivity is given, within the pair approximation, for single electron tunnelling and hopping in both uncorrelated and strongly correlated cases, and the discussion is extended to pair processes and to atomic relaxation.
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A theory of a.c. conduction in chalcogenide glasses

TL;DR: In this paper, a mechanism is proposed in which two electrons hop over a potential barrier between defect sites, the height of the barrier being correlated with the intersite separation, and the theory of this effect is seen to explain many features observed experimentally; in particular, the variation of the exponent a between different materials and its temperature dependence.
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