Zn-TFSI2 is introduced as a powerful p-dopant for spiro-MeOTAD in perovskite solar cells which not only outperforms Li-TFSI but also achieves outstanding long term stability.
E-symmetry optical phonons at the Γ point of LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 were experimentally resolved in spectra measured by infrared and Raman spectroscopy. For this purpose, congruent and nearly stoichiometric crystals of LiNbO3 and LiTaO3, and mixed LiNb1−xTaxO3, crystals were studied. The results show that some of the E modes have weak intensities in Raman or infrared spectra. Thus the complete assignment of E-symmetry modes has been achieved by comparing Raman and infrared data. In addition, this assignment has been confirmed by Raman measurements at low temperatures.
This investigation analyzed children’s word-finding skills in discourse. The subjects, 16 children with word-finding problems and 16 normal children in Grades 1–6, were matched for sex, age, grade, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, geographic region, and receptive language. Subjects’ narratives, produced in response to three pictures and five probes, were tape recorded, transcribed, and analyzed with respect to the following word-finding indices: language productivity and the incidence of word-finding characteristics (repetitions, reformulations, substitutions, delays, empty words, time fillers, and insertions). Group comparisons were made with respect to these indices. Children with word-finding disorders did not differ from normal children in language productivity but manifested significantly more word-finding characteristics in their narratives. These findings are discussed with respect to characteristics and assessment of and intervention for children with word-finding disorders in discourse.
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