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The more dye molecules there are, the more light is lost.
This approach allowed them to pack more dye molecules into the material, Ying says, giving the contact lens greater sensitivity to light and thus a faster response.
The more dye molecules there are over a given area of such a cell, the more light it can absorb, says Wang.
We used a second probe, which increases the overall number of base pairs in order to produce a higher fluorescence signal by incorporating more dye molecules.
The high improvement in cell performance is attributed to the enhanced light harvesting and high specific surface area for adsorbing more dye molecules in Fe2O3-modified TiO2 nanostructures.
The SiO2 insulating middle shell played an role in packaging upconvertion nanoparticles (UCNPs) into TiO2 mesoporous microspheres, which were constructed to effectively transfer photoinduced electrons and adsorb more dye molecules, benefitting from their high specific surface areas.
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As Figure 6a reveals, when the annealing temperature was increased, there was more dye molecule loading on the ZnO nanowires.
The more the intact dye molecules survive, the more the original color will be preserved.
The presence of Ni2+ ions on the material provided a structural environment more favorable for dye molecules being deposited.
The presence of more number of dye molecules in case of HNF clearly suggests that the nanorods impart higher surface area and thus are beneficial in improving light harvesting by generating more photoelectrons.
Fullerene also acts as the adsorb facient and increases the surface area of compounds which can increase the adsorption effect for samples, adsorbed more O2 and dye molecules, and make sure this systems take full advantage of yield oxidizing species.
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