Considerable areal capacitance (mF cm(-2) level) and long cycling stability (2000 cycles, the best ever for Fe(3)O(4)-based electrodes) are demonstrated for the first time for Fe(3)O(4)@SnO(2) core-shell nanorod film, which is grown directly on a current collector substrate.
The
synergistic effects of chain length, functional group position,
and equivalence ratio on the combustion and emission characteristics
of lower alcohols were investigated in a constant volume vessel at
φ = 1.0, φ = 0.8, φ = 0.6, φ = 0.4, and P
init = 1.87 MPa conditions in this work. The
results indicated as follows. First, the most significant effect on
autoignition temperature was the presence of branches in the hydroxyl
group, followed by the number of carbon atoms, and then the methyl
position in the carbon chain. Second, the combustion duration of branched
chain alcohols was more sensitive to the equivalence ratio compared
with that of straight chain alcohols. Third, methanol and 2-butanol
had better combustion effects for stoichiometric combustion than thin
combustion, while ethanol and isobutanol were more suitable for thin
combustion. Finally, the total particle mass emissions and particle
number concentration of all fuels were relatively low at φ =
0.6.
Nonlinear optical property of semiconductor nanowires plays a key role in nanoscale optoelectronics. In this paper, we demonstrate an excellent frequency converter based on GaAs nanowires (NWs), in which second harmonic generation (SHG) is excited by femtosecond lasers from 800 nm to 1800 nm. Simultaneous SHG with a bandwidth of 300-nm is excited by a super-continuum source at 1000–1600 nm. Broadband SHG can also be acquired from an isolated single NW and the process is coherent. The experimental results suggest that GaAs NWs are potential broadband optical nonlinear converters in nanoscale optoelectronics.
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