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colloidal systems --- foams and gels and emulsions --- molecular surfactants --- fluid dynamics --- adsorption and interfacial dynamics --- rheology --- experimental as well as theoretical aspects on interfacial phenomena --- colloidal systems --- properties of colloidal systems such as rheology and material properties --- properties of solutions of surface active molecules --- self-assembling phenomena and aggregates in solution --- Chemistry --- Colloids --- Interfaces (Physical sciences) --- Surface chemistry --- Colloids. --- Dispersoids --- Gels --- Hydrogels --- Sols --- Amorphous substances --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Diffusion --- Matter --- Micelles --- Particles --- Rheology --- Solution (Chemistry) --- Surfaces (Physics) --- Properties
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Colloids. --- 661.182 --- 541.182.6 --- 54-182 --- 544.77 --- #WSCH:MODS --- Hydrocolloids --- Colloid --- Hydrocolloid --- Micelles --- Liquid Crystals --- Colloids. Disperse systems --- Disperse phase solid. Colloidal systems --- Colloidal state in general --- Disperse systems. Colloids in the true sense --- Colloids --- 54-182 Colloidal state in general --- 541.182.6 Disperse phase solid. Colloidal systems --- 661.182 Colloids. Disperse systems
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Colloids. --- 661.182 --- 541.182.6 --- 54-182 --- 54-182 Colloidal state in general --- Colloidal state in general --- 541.182.6 Disperse phase solid. Colloidal systems --- Disperse phase solid. Colloidal systems --- 661.182 Colloids. Disperse systems --- Colloids. Disperse systems --- Micelles --- Liquid Crystals --- Hydrocolloids --- Colloid --- Hydrocolloid --- colloïdchemie --- 544.77 --- Disperse systems. Colloids in the true sense --- Surface chemistry --- Physicochemistry --- fysicochemie --- Colloids --- Colloïdes --- Suspensions (chimie) --- Émulsions
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Silicon (Si) technologies provide an excellent platform for the design of microsystems where photonic and microelectronic functionalities are monolithically integrated on the same substrate. In recent years, a variety of passive and active Si photonic devices have been developed, and among them, photodetectors have attracted particular interest from the scientific community. Si photodiodes are typically designed to operate at visible wavelengths, but, unfortunately, their employment in the infrared (IR) range is limited due to the neglectable Si absorption over 1100 nm, even though the use of germanium (Ge) grown on Si has historically allowed operations to be extended up to 1550 nm. In recent years, significant progress has been achieved both by improving the performance of Si-based photodetectors in the visible range and by extending their operation to infrared wavelengths. Near-infrared (NIR) SiGe photodetectors have been demonstrated to have a “zero change” CMOS process flow, while the investigation of new effects and structures has shown that an all-Si approach could be a viable option to construct devices comparable with Ge technology. In addition, the capability to integrate new emerging 2D and 3D materials with Si, together with the capability of manufacturing devices at the nanometric scale, has led to the development of new device families with unexpected performance. Accordingly, this Special Issue of Micromachines seeks to showcase research papers, short communications, and review articles that show the most recent advances in the field of silicon photodetectors and their respective applications.
graphene --- polycrystalline silicon --- photodiode --- phototransistor --- pixel --- high dynamic range (HDR) image --- Ni/4H-SiC Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) --- C/Si ratios --- 1/f noise --- resonant cavity --- photodetectors --- near-infrared --- silicon --- p-Si/i-ZnO/n-AZO --- avalanche photodiode (APD) --- impact ionization coefficients --- GeSn alloys --- silicon photonics --- photonic integrated circuits --- microbolometer --- complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible --- uncooled infrared detectors --- thermal detectors --- infrared focal plane array (IRFPA) --- read-out integrated circuit (ROIC) --- photodetector --- semiconductor --- microphotonics --- group IV --- colloidal systems --- single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) --- gating --- avalanche transients --- 3.3 V/0.35 µm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) --- n/a
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In the last few decades, organic materials (or carbon-based materials in a broad sense), including polymers, have received much attention for their potential applications in electronics, because they have outstanding advantages such as high processibility, mechanical flexibility, and low weight. Extensive research efforts have thus been devoted to the development and advancement of organic materials for various applications, covering a wide range from molecular design to device fabrication methods. In addition, it has been recognized that surfaces and interfaces play a crucial role in the operation and performance of the devices. For instance, various interactions at organic–metal interfaces are of great importance in organic epitaxy, and also have a strong correlation with intermolecular structures and their electronic properties. In this context, the main focus of this Special Issue was collecting scientific contributions addressing surface and interface engineering with organic materials, and related applications. The diversity of contributions presented in this Special Issue exhibits relevant progress and the potential of organic materials in a variety of applications that are not limited to the fabrication of organic devices.
silk fibroin --- hybrid nanoflowers surface --- Pb(II) removal --- interaction mechanism --- off-axis conic surface --- shape accuracy --- auto-collimation --- single CGH --- hybrid compensation --- organic electronics --- liquid semiconductors --- charge injection --- surface engineering --- crack engineering --- eutectic gallium indium --- EGaIn --- liquid metal --- gallium alloy --- flexible photodetector --- flexible electronics --- perovskite solar cells --- performance improvement --- lead acetate --- cesium doping --- stimuli-responsive hydrogels --- thermogelling polymers --- sol–gel transition behaviors --- complex colloidal systems --- conducting polymer --- PEDOT:PSS --- electrical conductivity --- processing additive --- linear glycol --- sigmoidal function --- liquid metals --- gallium alloys --- Galinstan --- flexible electronics photodetectors --- solar-blind photodetection --- n/a --- sol-gel transition behaviors
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