2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2021.101041
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Non-radiative luminescence decay with self-trapped hole migration in strontium titanate: Interplay between optical and transport properties

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“…Lattice vibrations reduce electrons and holes in a nonradiative way. This has an attenuating effect on the photocatalyst process as the excited electrons or holes release photons and return to their ground state [102]. To reduce attenuation, it is imperative to identify a suitable Eg, while considering the potential effectiveness of using surface emissivity as a viable solution.…”
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“…Lattice vibrations reduce electrons and holes in a nonradiative way. This has an attenuating effect on the photocatalyst process as the excited electrons or holes release photons and return to their ground state [102]. To reduce attenuation, it is imperative to identify a suitable Eg, while considering the potential effectiveness of using surface emissivity as a viable solution.…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%