A fingerprint of metal-oxide powders: Energy-resolved distribution of electron traps

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Here we propose a method for the identification of metal-oxide powders with the energy-resolved distribution of electron traps and conduction-band bottom position reflecting a surface structure and a bulk structure, respectively, as a fingerprint, based on the degree of coincidence for a given pair of samples, measured using newly developed reversed double-beam photoacoustic spectroscopy.

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Nitta, A., Takase, M., Takashima, M., Murakami, N., & Ohtani, B. (2016). A fingerprint of metal-oxide powders: Energy-resolved distribution of electron traps. Chemical Communications, 52(81), 12096–12099. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc04999k

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