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What does EHP stand for?

Electron-Hole Pair


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Samples in periodicals archive:
As a first step, Paul McEuen, a physicist at Cornell University, and colleagues decided to test whether carbon nanotubes were capable of generating more than one electron-hole pair per photon.
The material must meet the requirements of converting energy from ambient light into electron-hole pairs and allow the charge separation through the act of semi-conductivity.
5] electrode electron-hole pairs can be generated by light absorption.
Known as the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell (DSSC), the cell uses an organic dye to absorb the light and create electron-hole pairs, a nanoporous metal oxide layer to transport the electrons, and a hole-transporting material, which is typically a liquid electrolyte.
The complex electron-hole pair, now involving both molecules, then decays by photon emission at wavelengths considerably longer than those emitted by either individual molecule.
A pulsed laser illuminates the QD sample, exciting electron-hole pairs that are captured by the QD.
392), modest voltage pulses could reliably force only one electron-hole pair into a dot at any instant.
The complex electron-hole pair, now involving both molecules, then decays by photon emission at wavelengths considerably longer than those emitted by either individual molecule.

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