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Thin Photoresponding Elements with Frequency and Amplitude Modulations
- 1.0397749 - ÚCHP 2014 CZ eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Klusoň, Petr - Morozová, Magdalena - Dzik, P. - Veselý, M.
Thin Photoresponding Elements with Frequency and Amplitude Modulations.
Sborník. Praha: Česká společnost chemického inženýrství, 2013, s. 83. ISBN 978-80-02-02500-9.
[Konference chemického a procesního inženýrství CHISA 2013 /60./. Srní, Šumava (CZ), 14.10.2013-17.10.2013]
Institutional support: RVO:67985858
Keywords : metal oxide * electrochemical properties * photoelectrocatalytic activity
Subject RIV: CI - Industrial Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
Result website:
www.chisa.cz/2013
Nanoscale templated metal oxide thin films undoubtedly appertain to the most extensively studied materials due to their optical and electrochemical properties. Their photo-induced properties arise from the semiconductor nature, especially from the ability of the light quantum absorption followed by the charge carrier generation. In order to produce metal oxide thin layer layers, the liquid sol containing also the templating bodies, and confining nanoparticles, must be coated onto a substrate. Various coating techniques have been used for this purpose, such as dip-, spin- or spraycoating. Recently a new promising deposition technique has appeared. The novel approach is usually termed piezoelectric jet material deposition or shortly material printing. In this case the ink is the specially formulated liquid purposed for transporting functional components onto the substrate surface. This technique brings the possibility of direct patterning, i.e. the fabrication of 2D patterns on the substrate without the need of any mechanical or optical masking. Material printing has been already employed for the deposition of variety functional materials.
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