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New iron oxide nanoparticles could help avoid a rare side effect caused by current contrast agents.
These two features enable a high current contrast between a steady-state photoconductive device and the photocurrent initiated by ultrafast laser excitation.
By activating in non-occlusive environments, these contrast agents will be able to detect clots not diagnosable by current contrast agents.
We also experimented with doping photopolymer material with calcium, iodine, and zinc to increase our current contrast.
The photocurrent to dark current contrast ratios of the ZnO nanorods (200nm)/CdS heterostructures based at 5 V were 146.
The reasonably large photocurrent to dark current contrast ratio also suggests that the 1-D ZnCdSeTe nanotips photodetector is potentially useful for practical detector applications.
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This treatment, favoured by psychologists of the stimulus-response (S-R) or neo-associationist current, contrasts with that of the various cognitivist or neorationalist theories.
On the other hand, the photocurrent-to-dark-current contrast ratio of ZnO-based UV photodetectors is still low.
The fabricated radial p-Cu2O-shell/n-TiO2-nanowire-core photodiodes had a reasonably large photocurrent-to-dark-current contrast ratio and fast responses.
The reasonably large photocurrent-to-dark-current contrast ratio and the fast responses suggest that the radial p-Cu2O-shell/n-TiO2-nanowire-core photodiodes proposed in this study are potentially useful for UV detector applications.
The p-Cu2O/n-TiO2 NW heterostructure exhibits a rectifying behavior with a sharp turn-on at approximately 0.9 V. Furthermore, the fabricated p-Cu2O-shell/n-TiO2-nanowire-core photodiodes exhibit reasonably large photocurrent-to-dark-current contrast ratios and fast responses.
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