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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 11(8): e0042422, 2022 Aug 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35916506

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We determined the complete genome sequence of the citrus vein enation virus (CVEV) collected from a Korean yuja tree (Citrus junos). The CVEV genome has 5,983 nucleotides, showing 97.3 to 98.6% identity with complete genomic sequences of other CVEV isolates, with the highest similarity being to the isolate PCJ.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35839215

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Flexible semitransparent perovskite solar cells (ST-PSCs) have great potential for use in high-density energy systems, such as building or vehicle integrated photovoltaics, considering the great features of PSC devices, including high performance, light weight, thin-film processability, and high near-infrared transmittance. Despite numerous efforts toward achieving efficiency and flexibility in ST-PSCs, the realization of high-performance and operational stability in ST-PSCs still require further development. Herein, we demonstrated the development of highly efficient, stable, and flexible ST-PSCs using polyimide-integrated graphene electrodes via a lamination-assisted bifacial cation exchange strategy. A high-quality perovskite layer was obtained through the cation exchange reaction using the lamination process, and ST-PSCs with 15.1% efficiency were developed. The proposed ST-PSC device also demonstrated excellent operational stability, mechanical durability, and moisture stability owing to the chemically inert and mechanically robust graphene electrodes. This study provides an effective strategy for developing highly functional ST-perovskite optoelectronic devices with high-performance and long-term operational stability.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 14(4): 5578-5585, 2022 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35040614

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Ternary CuZrTi metallic glass thin films synthesized by sputtering are suggested as highly flexible and corrosion-resistant encapsulation materials. Unlike nanocrystalline Cu and binary CuZr metallic glass thin films, the ternary CuZrTi metallic glass thin films retain amorphous structure and do not oxidize even after 1000 h in an accelerated harsh environment at 85 °C with 85% relative humidity. The encapsulation performance of 260 nm thick ternary CuZrTi metallic glass is maintained even after 1000 bending cycles at a 3% tensile strain, corresponding to 70% of the elastic deformation limit, according to the results of a uniaxial tensile test. Because of the enhanced mechanical flexibility and reliability of the ternary CuZrTi metallic glass thin films, they have been applied to flexible organic solar cells as an encapsulation material.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(39): 46894-46901, 2021 Oct 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34546696

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The lack of highly impermeable and highly flexible encapsulation materials is slowing the development of flexible organic solar cells. Here, a transparent and low-temperature synthetic alumina single layer is suggested as a highly impermeable and a highly flexible encapsulation material for organic solar cells. While the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) is maintained up to 100,000 bending cycles for a 25 mm bending radius (corresponding to 8.1% of the elastic deformation limit), as measured by in situ tensile testing with free-standing 50 nm-thick alumina films, the WVTR degraded gradually depending on the bending radius and bending cycles for bending radii less than 25 mm. The degradation of the WVTR in cyclic deformation within the elastic deformation limit is investigated, and it is found to be due to the formation of pinholes by a bond-switching mechanism. Also, encapsulated organic solar cells with alumina films are found to maintain 80% of initial efficiency for 2 weeks even after cyclic bending with a 4 mm bending radius.

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Nano Lett ; 19(2): 971-976, 2019 02 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30608699

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Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites have been investigated extensively for use in perovskite-based solar cells and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) because of their excellent electrical and optical properties. Although the flexibility of perovskite LEDs has been studied through empirical methods such as cyclic bending tests, the flexibility of the perovskite layer has not been investigated systemically. Here, flexible and semitransparent perovskite LEDs are fabricated: a PEDOT:PSS anode and Ag nanowire cathode allow for flexible and semitransparent devices, while the use of a conjugated polyelectrolyte as an interfacial layer reduces the electron injection barrier between the cathode and the electron transport layer (SPW-111), resulting in enhanced device efficiency. Cyclic bending tests performed on the electrodes and in situ hole-nanoindentation tests performed on the constituent materials suggest that mechanical failure occurs in the perovskite MAPbBr3 layer during cyclic bending, leading to a decrease in the luminance. Tensile properties of the MAPbBr3 layer explain the critical bending radius ( rb) of the perovskite LEDs on the order of 1 mm.

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