TY - GEN A1 - Menzel, Ralf A1 - Heuer, Axel A1 - Milonni, Peter W. T1 - Entanglement, complementarity, and vacuum fields in spontaneous parametric down-conversion T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Using two crystals for spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a parallel setup, we observe two-photon interference with high visibility. The high visibility is consistent with complementarity and the absence of which-path information. The observations are explained as the effects of entanglement or equivalently in terms of interfering probability amplitudes and also by the calculation of a second-order field correlation function in the Heisenberg picture. The latter approach brings out explicitly the role of the vacuum fields in the down-conversion at the crystals and in the photon coincidence counting. For comparison, we show that the Hong–Ou–Mandel dip can be explained by the same approach in which the role of the vacuum signal and idler fields, as opposed to entanglement involving vacuum states, is emphasized. We discuss the fundamental limitations of a theory in which these vacuum fields are treated as classical, stochastic fields. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1077 KW - complementarity KW - vacuum fields KW - entanglement KW - Hong-Ou-Mandel effect KW - spontaneous parametric down-conversion Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-473542 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 1077 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Menzel, Ralf A1 - Heuer, Axel A1 - Milonni, Peter W. T1 - Entanglement, Complementarity, and Vacuum Fields in Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion JF - Atoms N2 - Using two crystals for spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a parallel setup, we observe two-photon interference with high visibility. The high visibility is consistent with complementarity and the absence of which-path information. The observations are explained as the effects of entanglement or equivalently in terms of interfering probability amplitudes and also by the calculation of a second-order field correlation function in the Heisenberg picture. The latter approach brings out explicitly the role of the vacuum fields in the down-conversion at the crystals and in the photon coincidence counting. For comparison, we show that the Hong-Ou-Mandel dip can be explained by the same approach in which the role of the vacuum signal and idler fields, as opposed to entanglement involving vacuum states, is emphasized. We discuss the fundamental limitations of a theory in which these vacuum fields are treated as classical, stochastic fields. KW - complementarity KW - vacuum fields KW - entanglement KW - Hong-Ou-Mandel effect KW - spontaneous parametric down-conversion Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms7010027 SN - 2218-2004 VL - 7 IS - 1 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mei, Shilin A1 - Kochovski, Zdravko A1 - Roa, Rafael A1 - Gu, Sasa A1 - Xu, Xiaohui A1 - Yu, Hongtao A1 - Dzubiella, Joachim A1 - Ballauff, Matthias A1 - Lu, Yan T1 - Enhanced Catalytic Activity of Gold@Polydopamine Nanoreactors with Multi-compartment Structure Under NIR Irradiation JF - Nano-Micro Letters N2 - Photothermal conversion (PTC) nanostructures have great potential for applications in many fields, and therefore, they have attracted tremendous attention. However, the construction of a PTC nanoreactor with multi-compartment structure to achieve the combination of unique chemical properties and structural feature is still challenging due to the synthetic difficulties. Herein, we designed and synthesized a catalytically active, PTC gold (Au)@polydopamine (PDA) nanoreactor driven by infrared irradiation using assembled PS-b-P2VP nanosphere as soft template. The particles exhibit multi-compartment structure which is revealed by 3D electron tomography characterization technique. They feature permeable shells with tunable shell thickness. Full kinetics for the reduction reaction of 4-nitrophenol has been investigated using these particles as nanoreactors and compared with other reported systems. Notably, a remarkable acceleration of the catalytic reaction upon near-infrared irradiation is demonstrated, which reveals for the first time the importance of the synergistic effect of photothermal conversion and complex inner structure to the kinetics of the catalytic reduction. The ease of synthesis and fresh insights into catalysis will promote a new platform for novel nanoreactor studies. KW - Gold@polydopamine KW - 3D tomography KW - Nanoreactor KW - Catalysis KW - Photothermal conversion Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-019-0314-9 SN - 2311-6706 SN - 2150-5551 VL - 11 IS - 1 PB - Shanghai JIAO TONG univ press CY - Shanghai ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Collado-Fregoso, Elisa A1 - Pugliese, Silvina N. A1 - Wojcik, Mariusz A1 - Benduhn, Johannes A1 - Bar-Or, Eyal A1 - Perdigón-Toro, Lorena A1 - Hörmann, Ulrich A1 - Spoltore, Donato A1 - Vandewal, Koen A1 - Hodgkiss, Justin M. A1 - Neher, Dieter T1 - Energy-gap law for photocurrent generation in fullerene-based organic solar cells BT - the case of low-donor-content blends JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society N2 - The involvement of charge-transfer (CT) states in the photogeneration and recombination of charge carriers has been an important focus of study within the organic photovoltaic community. In this work, we investigate the molecular factors determining the mechanism of photocurrent generation in low-donor-content organic solar cells, where the active layer is composed of vacuum-deposited C-60 and small amounts of organic donor molecules. We find a pronounced decline of all photovoltaic parameters with decreasing CT state energy. Using a combination of steady-state photocurrent measurements and time-delayed collection field experiments, we demonstrate that the power conversion efficiency, and more specifically, the fill factor of these devices, is mainly determined by the bias dependence of photocurrent generation. By combining these findings with the results from ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy, we show that blends with small CT energies perform poorly because of an increased nonradiative CT state decay rate and that this decay obeys an energy-gap law. Our work challenges the common view that a large energy offset at the heterojunction and/or the presence of fullerene clusters guarantee efficient CT dissociation and rather indicates that charge generation benefits from high CT state energies through a slower decay to the ground state. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09820 SN - 0002-7863 VL - 141 IS - 6 SP - 2329 EP - 2341 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ullbrich, Sascha A1 - Benduhn, Johannes A1 - Jia, Xiangkun A1 - Nikolis, Vasileios C. A1 - Tvingstedt, Kristofer A1 - Piersimoni, Fortunato A1 - Roland, Steffen A1 - Liu, Yuan A1 - Wu, Jinhan A1 - Fischer, Axel A1 - Neher, Dieter A1 - Reineke, Sebastian A1 - Spoltore, Donato A1 - Vandewal, Koen T1 - Emissive and charge-generating donor-acceptor interfaces for organic optoelectronics with low voltage losses JF - Nature materials N2 - Intermolecular charge-transfer states at the interface between electron donating (D) and accepting (A) materials are crucial for the operation of organic solar cells but can also be exploited for organic light-emitting diodes(1,2). Non-radiative charge-transfer state decay is dominant in state-of-the-art D-A-based organic solar cells and is responsible for large voltage losses and relatively low power-conversion efficiencies as well as electroluminescence external quantum yields in the 0.01-0.0001% range(3,4). In contrast, the electroluminescence external quantum yield reaches up to 16% in D-A-based organic light-emitting diodes(5-7). Here, we show that proper control of charge-transfer state properties allows simultaneous occurrence of a high photovoltaic and emission quantum yield within a single, visible-light-emitting D-A system. This leads to ultralow-emission turn-on voltages as well as significantly reduced voltage losses upon solar illumination. These results unify the description of the electro-optical properties of charge-transfer states in organic optoelectronic devices and foster the use of organic D-A blends in energy conversion applications involving visible and ultraviolet photons(8-11). KW - Electronics, photonics and device physics KW - Optoelectronic devices and components KW - Photonic devices KW - Solar energy and photovoltaic technology Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019-0324-5 SN - 1476-1122 SN - 1476-4660 VL - 18 IS - 5 SP - 459 EP - 464 PB - Nature Publ. Group CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Smirnov, Artem G. A1 - Kronberg, Elena A. A1 - Latallerie, F. A1 - Daly, Patrick W. A1 - Aseev, Nikita A1 - Shprits, Yuri A1 - Kellerman, Adam C. A1 - Kasahara, Satoshi A1 - Turner, Drew L. A1 - Taylor, M. G. G. T. T1 - Electron Intensity Measurements by the Cluster/RAPID/IES Instrument in Earth's Radiation Belts and Ring Current JF - Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications N2 - Plain Language Summary Radiation belts of the Earth, which are the zones of charged energetic particles trapped by the geomagnetic field, comprise enormous and dynamic systems. While the inner radiation belt, composed mainly of high-energy protons, is relatively stable, the outer belt, filled with energetic electrons, is highly variable and depends substantially on solar activity. Hence, extended reliable observations and the improved models of the electron intensities in the outer belt depending on solar wind parameters are necessary for prediction of their dynamics. The Cluster mission has been measuring electron flux intensities in the radiation belts since its launch in 2000, thus providing a huge dataset that can be used for radiation belts analysis. Using 16 years of electron measurements by the Cluster mission corrected for background contamination, we derived a uniform linear-logarithmic dependence of electron fluxes in the outer belt on the solar wind dynamic pressure. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1029/2018SW001989 SN - 1542-7390 VL - 17 IS - 4 SP - 553 EP - 566 PB - American Geophysical Union CY - Washington ER - TY - THES A1 - Nguyen, Quyet Doan T1 - Electro-acoustical probing of space-charge and dipole-polarization profiles in polymer dielectrics for electret and electrical-insulation applications T1 - Elektroakustische Abtastung von elektrischen Ladungs- und Polarisationsprofilen in Polymerfolien für Elektret- und Isolations-Anwendungen N2 - Electrets are dielectrics with quasi-permanent electric charge and/or dipoles, sometimes can be regarded as an electric analogy to a magnet. Since the discovery of the excellent charge retention capacity of poly(tetrafluoro ethylene) and the invention of the electret microphone, electrets have grown out of a scientific curiosity to an important application both in science and technology. The history of electret research goes hand in hand with the quest for new materials with better capacity at charge and/or dipole retention. To be useful, electrets normally have to be charged/poled to render them electro-active. This process involves electric-charge deposition and/or electric dipole orientation within the dielectrics ` surfaces and bulk. Knowledge of the spatial distribution of electric charge and/or dipole polarization after their deposition and subsequent decay is crucial in the task to improve their stability in the dielectrics. Likewise, for dielectrics used in electrical insulation applications, there are also needs for accumulated space-charge and polarization spatial profiling. Traditionally, space-charge accumulation and large dipole polarization within insulating dielectrics is considered undesirable and harmful to the insulating dielectrics as they might cause dielectric loss and could lead to internal electric field distortion and local field enhancement. High local electric field could trigger several aging processes and reduce the insulating dielectrics' lifetime. However, with the advent of high-voltage DC transmission and high-voltage capacitor for energy storage, these are no longer the case. There are some overlapped between the two fields of electrets and electric insulation. While quasi-permanently trapped electric-charge and/or large remanent dipole polarization are the requisites for electret operation, stably trapped electric charge in electric insulation helps reduce electric charge transport and overall reduced electric conductivity. Controlled charge trapping can help in preventing further charge injection and accumulation as well as serving as field grading purpose in insulating dielectrics whereas large dipole polarization can be utilized in energy storage applications. In this thesis, the Piezoelectrically-generated Pressure Steps (PPSs) were employed as a nondestructive method to probe the electric-charge and dipole polarization distribution in a range of thin film (several hundred micron) polymer-based materials, namely polypropylene (PP), low-density polyethylene/magnesium oxide (LDPE/MgO) nanocomposites and poly(vinylidene fluoride-co- trifluoro ethylene) (P(VDF-TrFE)) copolymer. PP film surface-treated with phosphoric acid to introduce surfacial isolated nanostructures serves as example of 2-dimensional nano-composites whereas LDPE/MgO serves as the case of 3-dimensional nano-composites with MgO nano-particles dispersed in LDPE polymer matrix. It is evidenced that the nanoparticles on the surface of acid-treated PP and in the bulk of LDPE/MgO nanocomposites improve charge trapping capacity of the respective material and prevent further charge injection and transport and that the enhanced charge trapping capacity makes PP and LDPE/MgO nanocomposites potential materials for both electret and electrical insulation applications. As for PVDF and VDF-based copolymers, the remanent spatial polarization distribution depends critically on poling method as well as specific parameters used in the respective poling method. In this work, homogeneous polarization poling of P(VDF-TrFE) copolymers with different VDF-contents have been attempted with hysteresis cyclical poling. The behaviour of remanent polarization growth and spatial polarization distribution are reported and discussed. The Piezoelectrically-generated Pressure Steps (PPSs) method has proven as a powerful method for the charge storage and transport characterization of a wide range of polymer material from nonpolar, to polar, to polymer nanocomposites category. N2 - Elektrete sind Dielektrika mit quasi-permanenter elektrischer Ladung und/oder quasi-permanent ausgerichteten elektrischen Dipolen - das elektrische Analogon zu einem Magneten. Seit der Entdeckung der besonders hohen Stabilitaet negativer Raumladungen in Polytetrafluorethylen (PTFE, Handelsname Teflon) und der Erfindung des Elektretmikrofons ist aus der spannenden wissenschaftlichen Fragestellung nach den Ursachen der hervorragenden Ladungsspeicherung in Elektreten auch eine wichtige technische Anwendung geworden. In der Geschichte der Elektretforschung und der Elektretanwendungen geht es neben der Ursachenklaerung auch immer um die Suche nach neuen Materialien mit besserer Ladungsspeicherung und/oder Dipolpolarisation. Elektretmaterialien muessen in der Regel elektrisch aufgeladen oder gepolt werden, um die gewuenschten elektroaktiven Eigenschaften zu erhalten. Dabei werden entweder elektrische Ladungen auf der Oberflaeche oder im Volumen des Elektretmaterials deponiert und/oder elektrische Dipole im Material ausgerichtet. Genaue Informationen ueber die raeumliche Verteilung der elektrischen Ladungen und/oder der Dipolpolarisation sowie deren Entwicklung im Laufe der Zeit sind entscheidend fuer eine gezielte Verbesserung der Elektretstabilitaet. Dielektrika, die zur elektrischen Isolierung von Hochspannungsanlagen eingesetzt werden, koennen ebenfalls elektrische Raumladungen und/oder Dipolpolarisationen enthalten, deren Verteilungen entscheidend fuer die Beherrschung der damit einhergehenden Eigenschaftsaenderungen sind. Traditionell gelten Raumladungen und Dipolpolarisationen in elektrischen Isolierungen als unerwuenscht und schaedlich, da sie zu erheblichen Verlusten und zu Verzerrungen der inneren elektrischen Felder fuehren koennen. Hohe lokale Felder koennen Alterungsprozesse ausloesen und die Lebensdauer der isolierenden Dielektrika erheblich verkuerzen. Mit dem Aufkommen der Hochspannungs-Gleichstromuebertragung und des Hochspannungskondensators zur Energiespeicherung in den letzten Jahren hat sich die Situation jedoch grundlegend geaendert, da Raumladungen prinzipiell nicht mehr vermeidbar sind und bei entsprechender Gestaltung der Isolierung moeglicherweise sogar von Vorteil sein koennen. Hier ergeben sich nun Ueberschneidungen und Synergien zwischen Elektreten und elektrischen Isoliermaterialien, zumal in beiden Faellen hohe elektrische Gleichfelder auftreten. Waehrend quasi-permanent gespeicherte elektrische Ladungen und/oder stark quasi- permanente oder remanente Dipolpolarisationen das wesentliche Merkmal von Elektreten sind, koennen stabil gespeicherte elektrische Ladungen in elektrischen Isolierungen dazu beitragen, den schaedlichen Ladungstransport und damit die effektive elektrische Leitfaehigkeit der Dielektrika zu reduzieren. Ein kontrolliertes Einbringen von Raumladungen kann die Injektion und die Anhaeufung weiterer Ladungen verhindern, waehrend stark Dipolpolarisationen die Kapazitaet von elektrischen Energiespeichern wesentlich erhoehen koennen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden piezoelektrisch erzeugte Druckstufen (Piezoelectrically generated Pressure Steps oder PPSs) eingesetzt, um die Verteilung elektrischer Ladungen und/oder ausgerichteter elektrischer Dipole in relativ duennen polymeren Dielektrika (Mikrometerbereich) zu untersuchen. Wesentliche Probenmaterialien waren Polypropylen (PP), Komposite aus Polyethylen mit Magnesiumoxid-Nanopartikeln in geringen Mengen (LDPE/MgO) sowie Poly(vinyliden fluorid-trifluorethylen)-Copolymere (P(VDF-TrFE)). PP-Folien, die mit Phosphorsaeure oberflaechenbehandelt wurden, um voneinander isolierte Nanostrukturen an der Oberflaeche zu erzeugen, sind ein Beispiel fuer ein zweidimensionales (2-D) Nanokomposit, waehrend LDPE/MgO ein dreidimensionales (3-D) Nanokomposit darstellt. Es konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass die Nanopartikel auf der Oberflaeche von saeurebehandeltem PP und im Volumen von LDPE/MgO-Nanokompositen die Ladungsspeicherfaehigkeit des jeweiligen Materials entscheidend verbessern. Damit werden weitere Ladungsinjektionen und der Ladungstransport verhindert, was die 2-D PP- und die 3-D LDPE/MgO-Nanokomposite zu geeigneten Kandidaten sowohl fuer Elektret- als auch fuer Isolationsanwendungen macht. Bei Polyvinylidenfluorid (PVDF) und Copolymeren auf der Basis von Vinylidenfluorid (VDF) haengt die remanente raeumliche Polarisationsverteilung entscheidend von der jeweiligen Polungsmethode sowie von den Parametern des jeweiligen Polungsvorgangs ab. Hier wurde versucht, eine homogene Polung von P(VDF-TrFE)-Copolymeren mit unterschiedlichen VDF-Gehalten mit dem Verfahren der zyklischen Polung (sogenannte Hysterese-Polung) zu erzeugen. Das Entstehen der remanenten Polarisation und deren raeumliche Verteilung konnten erfasst und interpretiert werden, um Hinweise für eine optimale Polung zu erhalten. An den genannten Beispielen konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Methode der piezoelektrisch erzeugten Druckstufen (PPS) ein leistungsfaehiges Verfahren zur Charakterisierung der Ladungsspeicherung und des Ladungstransports in Dielektrika ist und dass damit ein breites Spektrum von unpolaren Polymeren ueber polare Polymerdielektrika bis hin zu polaren Nanokompositen sinnvoll untersucht werden kann. Es wurden wesentliche Erkenntnisse zur Ladungsspeicherung und zur remanten Polarisation in den untersuchten Polymeren gewonnen. KW - electro-acoustic electric-charge and polarization profiling KW - space charge KW - polypropylene KW - polyethylene nanocomposites KW - magnesium oxide KW - polymer electrets KW - ferroelectrets KW - electrical insulation KW - piezoelectricity KW - ferroelectricity KW - poly(vinylidene fluoride) KW - hysteresis KW - elektroakustische Abtastung elektrischer Ladungen und Dipolpolarisationen KW - elektrische Raumladung KW - Polypropylen KW - Polyethylen-Nanokomposite KW - Magnesiumoxid KW - Polymerelektrete KW - Ferroelektrete KW - elektrische Isolierung KW - Piezoelektrizität KW - Ferroelektrizität KW - Poly(vinylidenfluorid) KW - Hysterese Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-445629 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Raman Venkatesan, Thulasinath A1 - Gulyakova, Anna A. A1 - Frübing, Peter A1 - Gerhard, Reimund T1 - Electrical polarization phenomena, dielectric relaxations and structural transitions in a relaxor-ferroelectric terpolymer investigated with electrical probing techniques JF - Materials research express N2 - Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy (DRS) and Thermally Stimulated Depolarization Current (TSDC) measurements were employed to study dielectric-relaxation processes, structural transitions and electric-polarization phenomena in poly(vinylidenefluoride-trifluoroethylene-chlorofluoroethylene) (P(VDF-TrFE-CFE)) terpolymer films. Results from DRS confirm the existence of two separate dispersion regions related to a para-to-ferroelectric phase transition and to the glass transition. The dipolar TSDC peak correlates with the loss peak of the ? relaxation that represents the glass transition. The electric polarization calculated from the dipolar TSDC peak (glass transition) shows a non-linear electric-field dependence and saturates at high electric poling fields. As the observed behaviour is essentially the same as that of the electric polarization obtained from direct polarization-versus-electric-field hysteresis measurements, TSDC experiments are also suitable for studying the polarization in relaxor-ferroelectric polymers. A saturation polarization of 44 mC m(?2) was found for an electric field of 190 MV m(?1). KW - P(VDF-TrFE-CFE) terpolymer KW - relaxor-ferroelectric polymers KW - dielectric relaxation spectroscopy KW - thermally stimulated depolarization current KW - electrical polarization hysteresis Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab5352 SN - 2053-1591 VL - 6 IS - 12 PB - IOP Publ. Ltd. CY - Bristol ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lever, Fabiano A1 - Ramelow, Sven A1 - Gühr, Markus T1 - Effects of time-energy correlation strength in molecular entangled photon spectroscopy JF - Physical review : A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics N2 - In this paper, we explore the time-energy domain quantum-classical transition comparing a classical pump-probe experiment on a diatomic molecule to its quantum enhanced counterpart, where the pump and probe pulses are substituted by the signal and idler beams of a spontaneous parametric down conversion (SPDC) source. Absorption of biphotons generated with SPDC exploits quantum time-energy entanglement to enhance the overall yield and selectivity of the process, when compared with a classical pump-probe setup, while maintaining femtosecond time resolution. We systematically study the effects of correlation strength on process efficiency and selectivity, comparing the results to classical pump-probe spectra. An excitation scheme to improve the yield based on spectral narrowing of biphotons is shown. The results indicate that the quantum improvements in yield are caused by a more efficient use of the total power available for the process. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.100.053844 SN - 2469-9926 SN - 2469-9934 VL - 100 IS - 5 PB - American Physical Society CY - College Park ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chen, Cong A1 - Müller, Bernd Randolf A1 - Lebedev, Oleg I. A1 - Giovannelli, Fabien A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A1 - Delorme, Fabian T1 - Effects of impurities on the stability of the low thermal conductivity in Fe2TiO5 ceramics JF - Materials characterization N2 - The stability of the low thermal conductivity in Fe2TiO5 pseudobrookite ceramics has been studied. An increase in thermal diffusivity is observed after only three cycles of measurement. X-ray refraction shows an increase in the mean value of specific surface after the thermal diffusivity measurements. By using scanning electron microscopy and high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscope equipped with energy dispersive Xray spectroscopy, we observe a segregation of Ca- and F-rich nanocrystals at grain boundaries after three cycles of thermal diffusivity measurement. Therefore, impurities seem to be more efficient to scatter phonons as point defects in the pseudobrookite lattice rather than as nanocrystals at pseudobrookite grain boundaries. This emphasizes the importance of precursor purity and the influence of redistribution of impurities on thermoelectric properties: stability of micro-/nano-structures is a key point, and repeated thermoelectric measurements may allow detecting such metastable micro-/nano-structures and producing stable and reliable data. KW - Fe2TiO5 KW - Impurity segregation KW - Thermoclectrics KW - X-ray refraction KW - Scanning transmission electron microscopy KW - Thermal conductivity Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2019.01.021 SN - 1044-5803 SN - 1873-4189 VL - 149 SP - 111 EP - 117 PB - Elsevier CY - New York ER -