3 resultados para gap

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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The assessment of historical structures is a significant need for the next generations, as historical monuments represent the community’s identity and have an important cultural value to society. Most of historical structures built by using masonry which is one of the oldest and most common construction materials used in the building sector since the ancient time. Also it is considered a complex material, as it is a composition of brick units and mortar, which affects the structural performance of the building by having different mechanical behaviour with respect to different geometry and qualities given by the components.

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Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Halide Perovskites (HOIPs) include a large class of materials described with the general formula ABX3, where A is an organic cation, B an inorganic cation and X an halide anion. HOIPs show excellent optoelectronic characteristics such as tunable band gap, high adsorption coefficient and great mobility life-time. A subclass of these materials, the so-called two- dimensional (2D) layered HOIPs, have emerged as potential alternatives to traditional 3D analogs to enhance the stability and increase performance of perovskite devices, with particular regard in the area of ionizing radiation detectors, where these materials have reached truly remarkable milestones. One of the key challenges for future development of efficient and stable 2D perovskite X-ray detector is a complete understanding of the nature of defects that lead to the formation of deep states. Deep states act as non-radiative recombination centers for charge carriers and are one of the factors that most hinder the development of efficient 2D HOIPs-based X-ray detectors. In this work, deep states in PEA2PbBr4 were studied through Photo-Induced Current Transient Spectroscopy (PICTS), a highly sensitive spectroscopic technique capable of detecting the presence of deep states in highly resistive ohmic materials, and characterizing their activation energy, capture cross section and, under stringent conditions, the concentration of these states. The evolution of deep states in PEA 2 PbBr 4 was evaluated after exposure of the material to high doses of ionizing radiation and during aging (one year). The data obtained allowed us to evaluate the contribution of ion migration in PEA2PbBr4. This work represents an important starting point for a better understanding of transport and recombination phenomena in 2D perovskites. To date, the PICTS technique applied to 2D perovskites has not yet been reported in the scientific literature.

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In questa tesi è stato svolto il calcolo di alcune proprietà dei materiali usando un approccio ab initio, in particolare i gap energetici e le DOS (densità di stati) di silicio e ossido di nichel. Per fare ciò, sono state usate tre diverse teorie: DFT (Density Functional Theory), DFT+U e GW. Nei primi tre capitoli sono state spiegate le tre approssimazioni fatte e le basi teoriche. Nel quarto capitolo si presentano i risultati. In particolare il gap del silicio usando la DFT è di 0.6617 eV che risulta più basso di quello sperimentale di 1.12 eV a causa dei limiti della DFT. Per la DFT+U è stato svolto il calcolo sull’ossido di nichel perché presenta orbitali d, interessati maggiormente nella correzione apportata. L’energia di gap calcolata è di 3.3986 eV . Per quel che riguarda l’approssimazione GW, è stata svolta anch’essa sul silicio e restituisce un gap di 1.301 eV , che risulta più vicino alla misura sperimentale rispetto alla DFT.