نتایج جستجو برای: semiconducting gallium

تعداد نتایج: 21087  

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 1991
A F Jacobson

A patient with retroperitoneal fibrosis and right peritracheal and hilar lymphadenopathy was studied using gallium-67-citrate. No abnormal uptake was seen in the regions of retroperitoneal fibrosis, while there was avid uptake in chest lesions later shown to represent small cell lung carcinoma. Retroperitoneal fibrosis which does not show gallium uptake is most likely mature, with few inflammat...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2012
Trevor J Simmons Daniel P Hashim Xiaobo Zhan Mariela Bravo-Sanchez Myung Gwan Hahm Edgar López-Luna Robert J Linhardt Pulickel M Ajayan Hugo Navarro-Contreras Miguel A Vidal

In an effort to combine group III-V semiconductors with carbon nanotubes, a simple solution-based technique for gallium functionalization of nitrogen-doped multi-wall carbon nanotubes has been developed. With an aqueous solution of a gallium salt (GaI(3)), it was possible to form covalent bonds between the Ga(3+) ion and the nitrogen atoms of the doped carbon nanotubes to form a gallium nitride...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Takuya Matsumoto Yoshinobu Onishi Kazuo Tanaka Hiroyuki Fueno Kazuyoshi Tanaka Yoshiki Chujo

The synthesis and analysis of the electronic states of the main-chain type-organogallium polymers are presented. We synthesized the polymers containing four-coordinate gallium atoms by organometal coupling reactions. The synthesized polymers showed good solubility in common organic solvents and enough stability for measuring a series of properties under ambient conditions. In the UV-vis absorpt...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2012
Carolyn E Arnold Angela Bordin Sara D Lawhon Melissa C Libal Lawrence R Bernstein Noah D Cohen

Gallium is a trivalent semi-metallic element that has shown antimicrobial activity against several important human pathogens. This antimicrobial activity is likely related to its substitution in important iron-dependent pathways of bacteria. The genus Staphylococcus, which includes human and animal pathogens that cause significant morbidity and mortality, requires iron for growth and colonizati...

2011
Paul H. Goodley Moshe Rogosnitzky

A novel application of gallium nitrate, hitherto unreported, in reducing bleeding time from an open wound is presented. Experiments performed using simple punctures in the forearm demonstrated a very substantial reduction in bleeding time when a solution of gallium nitrate was applied relative to a control. This outcome was shown to be unaffected by the anticoagulant properties of warfarin. The...

2002

Numerous technical advances in the area of polymer light emitting diodes (PLEDs) have been made since their discovery in 1990 by Friend et al at Cambridge University . PLEDs are derivatives from the more commonly known LED (light emitting diode) devices. LEDs are solid-state semiconductor devices that convert electrical energy into light. They are typically used as indicator lights and numeric ...

1997
Dennis K. Wickenden Zhenchun Huang Peter K. Shu D. K. WICKENDEN

Since 1994, the Applied Physics Laboratory has been collaborating with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center to develop photodetectors based on gallium nitride and aluminum gallium nitride material produced in the Milton S. Eisenhower Research and Technology Development Center. This article describes the results of our collaboration and highlights the development of gallium nitride photodetectors wi...

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2002
S E Latturner J D Bryan N Blake H Metiu G D Stucky

A series of antimony-doped Ba(8)Ga(16)Ge(30) clathrates was grown as large crystals from gallium flux. These compounds form in the cubic space group Pm(-)3n, with the unit cell parameter varying from 10.784(5) to 10.9008(6) A as the amount of GaSb substituting for germanium atoms in the framework is increased. It was found that more antimony than extra gallium was incorporated into the material...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1978
H E Sostman K A Manley

We have investigated the equilibrium melting point of gallium as a temperature fixed-point at which to calibrate small thermistor thermometers, such as those used to measure temperature in enzyme reaction analysis and other temperature-dependent biological assays. We have determined that the melting temperature of "6N" (99.999% pure) gallium is 29.770 +/- 0.002 degrees C, and that the constant-...

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