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Atomic and molecular structure
by
Chaffee, Joel
in
Atomic theory Juvenile literature.
,
Atomic structure Juvenile literature.
,
Molecular structure Juvenile literature.
2011
Learn about the atom, what it is, the people responsible for helping us understand it, and how it affects us in the world today.
Statistical modelling of molecular descriptors in QSAR/QSPR
by
Dehmer, Matthias
,
Varmuza, Kurt
,
Bonchev, Danail
in
Bioinformatics
,
Models, Molecular
,
Models, Statistical
2012
This handbook and ready reference presents a combination of statistical, information-theoretic, and data analysis methods to meet the challenge of designing empirical models involving molecular descriptors within bioinformatics.
Molecules
by
O'Mara, Kennon, author
in
Molecules Juvenile literature.
,
Atoms Juvenile literature.
,
Molecular structure Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Molecules may be minuscule, but life wouldn't exist without them! This approachable look at an important chemistry topic takes young scientists on a tour of the world at the atomic level. They'll learn how atoms combine to form molecules and about some familiar and vital molecules, such as carbon dioxide. Thought-provoking fact boxes offer even more interesting information, while useful diagrams help learners visualize the amazing processes of nature\"-- Provided by publisher.
Boosting triplet self-trapped exciton emission in Te(IV)-doped Cs2SnCl6 perovskite variants
by
Wang, Liushun
,
Bai, Kun
,
Zou, Bingsuo
in
Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra
,
Biomedicine
,
Biotechnology
2021
Perovskite variants have attracted wide interest because of the lead-free nature and strong self-trapped exciton (STE) emission. Divalent Sn(II) in CsSnX
3
perovskites is easily oxidized to tetravalent Sn(IV), and the resulted Cs
2
SnCl
6
vacancy-ordered perovskite variant exhibits poor photoluminescence property although it has a direct band gap. Controllable doping is an effective strategy to regulate the optical properties of Cs
2
SnX
6
. Herein, combining the first principles calculation and spectral analysis, we attempted to understand the luminescence mechanism of Te
4+
-doped Cs
2
SnCl
6
lead-free perovskite variants. The chemical potential and defect formation energy are calculated to confirm theoretically the feasible substitutability of tetravalent Te
4+
ions in Cs
2
SnCl
6
lattices for the Sn-site. Through analysis of the absorption, emission/excitation, and time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, the intense green-yellow emission in Te
4+
:Cs
2
SnCl
6
was considered to originate from the triplet Te(IV) ion
3
P
1
→
1
S
0
STE recombination. Temperature-dependent PL spectra demonstrated the strong electron-phonon coupling that inducing an evident lattice distortion to produce STEs. We further calculated the electronic band structure and molecular orbital levels to reveal the underlying photophysical process. These results will shed light on the doping modulated luminescence properties in stable lead-free Cs
2
MX
6
vacancy-ordered perovskite variants and be helpful to understand the optical properties and physical processes of doped perovskite variants.
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