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ENERGY & GREEN TECH: This could soon lead to the development of additional materials and solutions with increasingly high quantum and solar-to-hydrogen efficiencies, which could further promote the use of solar energy to produce hydrogen.

MAY 5, 2023 FEATURE

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New hybrid photocatalysts for water splitting with an internal quantum efficiency above 100%

by Ingrid Fadelli , Tech Xplore

New hybrid photocatalysts for water splitting with an internal quantum efficiency above 100%
The exciton generation and transfer process in CdTe/V-In2S3 photocatalysts. The MEG process in a CdTe/V-In2S3 photocatalyst. The red arrows represent the generation and cooling of hot electrons in a CdTe quantum dot. The green arrows represent the MEG process induced by hot electrons with sufficient excess energy. E = electric field. Credit: Zhang et al

"As hydrogen inside fuel cells can generate electrical power, scalable methods to reliably split water into hydrogen and oxygen could have valuable implications for the energy industry. These methods could help to produce large amounts of hydrogen for more sustainable energy solutions, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on Earth.

One approach to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen requires the use of photocatalysts, materials that can absorb light and use its energy to initiate chemical reactions. This approach essentially entails irradiating these materials with light, triggering the reaction through which water molecules become hydrogen and oxygen.

Researchers at Northwestern Polytechnical University in China recently introduced new hybrid photocatalysts that exhibit a remarkable internal quantum efficiency above 100%. These materials, introduced in a paper in Nature Energy, were found to overcome some of the shortcomings of previously proposed photocatalytic systems for water splitting processes.

"Over the past decade, researchers have made numerous attempts to achieve a solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of more than 10%, which is a competitive benchmark efficiency in the hydrogen market," Dr. Xuanhua Li, one of the researchers who carried out the study, told Tech Xplore.

"To achieve this goal, the internal quantum efficiency (the ratio of the number of incident photons absorbed to twice the amount of hydrogen produced) of the photocatalyst during the photocatalytic water splitting reaction must reach a moderately high value (ideally >100%) over a wide range of excitation wavelengths."

Several past studies have tried to devise useful strategies to improve the quantum efficiency of photocatalysts and photoelectric devices, as most previously reported efficiencies were insufficient to enable the widespread use of water splitting processes. One strategy that was found to be particularly promising leverages the so-called multiple exciton generation (MEG) effect, in which a nanocrystal quantum dot absorbs a single photon to generate multiple excitons.

"For example, one study showed that the quantum efficiency of lead-salt nanocrystals increases roughly linearly with pump-photon energy and exhibits a maximum quantum efficiency up to 700%," Dr. Li explained. "As shown in previous works, depositing the PbS quantum dots on the top of fluorine-doped tin oxide/TiO2 via a layer-by-layer approach can achieve an IQE that exceeds 100% in photoelectrochemical cells for hydrogen generation. Compared with photoelectric devices, however, demonstrations of the MEG effect are still scarce in particulate photocatalytic water splitting system due to the addition process for electric energy to hydrogen energy."

The key objective of the recent work by Dr. Li and his colleagues was to design new photocatalysts for efficient water splitting that utilize the MEG effect. Their hope was that the internal quantum efficiency of these materials would exceed 100%, making them a viable solution for the scalable production of hydrogen.

To construct these efficient photocatalysts, the researchers had to construct a strong interfacial built-in electric field and an interfacial trapping state. This would in turn provide a sufficient driving force for them to use the multiple exciton generation (MEG) effect in photocatalytic water splitting.

"We developed hybrid photocatalysts comprising CdTe quantum dots and V-doped In2S3 (CdTe/V-In2S3)," Dr. Li said. "Specifically, increasing the quantum dot size and V-dopant content leads to a downshift in the Fermi level of the CdTe quantum dots and an upshift in that of V-In2S3, resulting in an increase in the Fermi level difference and thus a 14.14 folds increase in the built-in electric field intensity at the CdTe/V-In2S3 interface. Meanwhile, an interfacial state composed of In 5s and S 3p orbitals at CdTe/V-In2S3 interface generated."

The excitation of a CdTe quantum dot in the team's photocatalyst during the photocatalytic process results in the generation of a hot electron and a hole. Driven by the materials' built-in electric field, the hot electron in the conduction band of the CdTe quantum dot is transported from CdTe to V-In2S3 and ultimately trapped at the CdTe/V-In2S3 interface, in an interfacial state made up of In 5s and S 3p orbitals.

"Unlike traditional photocatalyst, the strong built-in electric field and interfacial state at the CdTe/V-In2S3 interface slow the relaxation rate of the hot electrons, enabling hot electrons with sufficient excess energy to undergo MEG," Dr. Li said. "Ultimately, the photocatalyst exhibits an internal quantum efficiency of about 114% at an excitation wavelength of 350 nm, which to our knowledge is the highest value among reported photocatalysts for overall water splitting. Our optimization of the interfacial built-in electric field and interfacial state, paves a way for the effective utilization of MEG in photocatalytic water splitting."

In initial evaluations, the hybrid photocatalysts designed by this team of researchers achieved very promising results, exhibiting higher internal quantum efficiencies than all previously proposed photocatalysts for water splitting. In the future, this recent work could pave the way for the large-scale implementation of photocatalytic water splitting.

The design strategy presented by Dr. Li and his colleagues also opens new possibilities for the design of photocatalytic devices that operate in the MEG regime. This could soon lead to the development of additional materials and solutions with increasingly high quantum and solar-to-hydrogen efficiencies, which could further promote the use of solar energy to produce hydrogen.

"It should be noted that the photocatalytic overall water splitting ability of CdTe/V-In2S3 might be limited by the competition for light absorption between V-In2S3 and the CdTe quantum dots," Dr. Li added. "Moreover, achieving high quantum efficiency over a wide range of wavelengths is crucial to1advancing the practicality of this technology. To further advance this research, we aim to develop more efficient photocatalysts with larger built-in electric field intensities and multiple valence band interfacial states, such as by constructing a Janus structure."

In their next studies, Dr. Li and his colleagues also plan to create new non-MEG/MEG heterojunctions with a broad absorption range. By combining wavelength-complementary MEG components with non-MEG components, they hope to further improve the photocatalysts' overall performance."

More information: Youzi Zhang et al, Internal quantum efficiency higher than 100% achieved by combining doping and quantum effects for photocatalytic overall water splitting, Nature Energy (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41560-023-01242-7

Journal information: Nature Energy  

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PUBIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT; Users are reporting some hilarious unintended side effects with this feature. (this story about an alarm clock app is largely foreign to Timothy Geigner @ Techdirt)

 

PSA: If You’re Late To Work, Try Blaming The Pixies

(Mis)Uses of Technology

from the stop dept

Fri, May 5th 2023 01:48pm - Timothy Geigner

"I’m a weird guy, but you all knew that already. 

One of the ways in which I’m particularly weird is that I have not used any sort of an alarm clock in roughly 20 years (I’m in my 40s). For whatever reason, I can decide in my mind when I want to wake up and then it just sort of happens. All of which is to say that this story about an alarm clock app is largely foreign to me.

But if I did use one, and if I ever found myself running late to something as a result of not waking up on time, I would immediately blame famed-band The Pixies, and you should, too. That is because one the band’s hit songs appears to successfully stop Google’s Assistant alarms on several smart displays and phones. How? Well…

It wasn’t long ago when Google rolled out a handy feature that made Assistant alarms shut up by simply saying “Stop” or “Snooze” — none of that “Hey Google” nonsense needed. These quick phrases were first available for alarms and timers on Google Assistant smart speakers and displays like the Nest Hub, but they eventually made their way to Google’s phones starting with the Pixel 6. Now, users are reporting some hilarious unintended side effects with this feature.

After noticing their alarms didn’t seem to go off on certain days, one Redditor woke up early to get to the bottom of the issue. The Pixies song Where Is My Mind? started playing since it was in a Spotify playlist the user had set as their music alarm in the Google Clock app. If you’re familiar with the song, it starts with a person singing “Oooh,” then someone else cuts them off by exclaiming “Stop!” before music starts playing.

And you can already see where this is going. The app hears the command at the beginning of the song and complies. Seconds into the alarm going off, it ceases because the band’s Kim Deal tells it to.

But per the source post, this isn’t as wide-spread a problem as you might think. The folks over at Android Police and others tested a variety of songs that have the word “stop” in them, such as U Can’t Touch This and Ice Ice Baby, but those did not have the same effect. Why? Likely because Quick Phrases is set to ignore those words if they are part of a song, which is what makes the Pixies song somewhat unique.

Where Is My Mind is unique in the fact that its “Stop!” comes before music really starts playing. Google’s Quick Phrases feature seems to ignore the command when it’s backed by instrumentals or vocals, even when the music drops out as the phrase is said. That lines up with all the user reports we’ve seen complaining that Assistant never hears them yelling “Stop!” over the sound of the music playing when they’re actually trying to use this feature.

It’s definitely an edge case, and a funny one at that. But Google might do well to teach its word detection model to ignore this one sound bite in particular.

Or the world can learn to magically command themselves to get up at a certain time like I do. Though, I’ll admit that might not be entirely feasible."

Filed Under: google alarm, google assistant, stop, the pixies, voice recognition 



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Official Lyric Video for Where Is My Mind? by Pixies - from the 1988 album Surfer Rosa: https://pixies.ffm.to/surferrosa.oyd Video direction and motion design: Michael Speed Original artwork direction and design: Vaughan Oliver at 23 Envelope Portrait Photography: Simon Larbalestier Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEMV... Follow Pixies: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pixiesmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pixiesofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pixiesofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/pixies Website: http://www.pixiesmusic.com #PIXIES #WhereIsMyMind #SurferRosa Lyrics: Ooh, stop Ooh Ooh With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah Your head will collapse But there's nothing in it And you'll ask yourself Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimming I was swimming in the Caribbean Animals were hiding behind the rock Except the little fish Bump into me, swear he's Tryin' a talk to me, say wait wait Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimming With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah Your head will collapse If there's nothing in it And you'll ask yourself Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimming Ooh With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh

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#1 on Trending for music >> Anuel AA, Dj Luian, Mambo Kingz - Mejor Que Yo (Video Oficial)

7,562,279 views May 4, 2023 #1 on Trending for music
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Russia sets Bakhmut ablaze after Wagner boss threatens to withdraw

 
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"Russia has set Bakhmut ablaze with incendiary weapons just hours after the boss of the Wagner mercenary group announced his forces could soon withdraw. > Videos filmed by a Ukrainian drone operator showed the city wreathed in flames, as bright incendiary munitions rained down from the sky. > Another video showed a person cowering as they filmed the flames raining down over the city in eastern Ukraine. It came after Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, threatened yesterday to withdraw his forces on May 10 because of ammunition shortages." Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/customer/... Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Telegraph.co.uk and    / telegraphtv   are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
MILITARY OPERATION IN UKRAINE
6 MAY, 02:18

Russia’s Battlegroup West destroys four Ukrainian subversive groups in Kupyansk area

Artillery fire from Msta-B howitzers destroyed an enemy ammunition depot in the Bochkovo area, Battlegroup Spokesman Sergey Zybinsky says
© Stanislav Krasilnikov/TASS

MOSCOW, May 6. /TASS/. Soldiers from Russia’s Battlegroup West eliminated four groups of Ukrainian saboteurs over the past day, said Battlegroup Spokesman Sergey Zybinsky.

"In operational activity in the Kupyansk area, Battlegroup West soldiers uncovered and destroyed four groups of enemy saboteurs from the 14th and 92nd separate mechanized brigades over the past day," Zybinsky said in a video posted on the Russian Defense Ministry’s Telegram channel.

According to Zybinsky, the Russian forces disrupted two attempts at rotation by Ukrainian units on the front lines near the localities of Novomlynsk and Novoseleovskoye.

"The crews of Ka-52 and Mi-28 helicopters of the group's army aviation hit the areas of concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment of the 101st separate mechanized territorial defense brigade near the village of Gorki," the head of the press center added.

He also said that artillery fire from Msta-B howitzers destroyed an enemy ammunition depot in the Bochkovo area.

"In the area of the settlement of Ogurtsovo and Ivanovka, fire from D-20 and Msta-S howitzers destroyed two enemy mortar squads," Zybinsky concluded.

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SCREENRANT Game Guides

 https://screenrant.com/dead-daylight-core-memory-challenge-killers-survivors/

Dead by Daylight Core Memory Challenge Guide (Killers & Survivors)

BYMATTHEW DANIELSON
PUBLISHED 36 MINUTES AGO

Both Killers and Survivors in Dead by Daylight have a chance to complete the Core Memory Ascension challenge for extra rewards at the end of a match.

Dead by Daylight Core Memory Challenge Archive Portal to Synchronize at Least 3 Shards in to Beat Challenge

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  • How To Complete The Core Memory Challenges
  • Rewards From The Cory Memory Challenge

With update 6.7.0 of Dead by Daylight, players can tackle a new set of challenges called Core Memory as both a Survivor or Killer that are a part of character background descriptions. Included with Tome 15 - Ascension, beating these challenges gives players some insight into the history of characters in the game. In addition, there are rewards outside of visuals in the Tome, including important Rift Fragments used to unlock new cosmetics.

During a Trial match as either a Killer or Survivor, players might notice a new type of object appear named a Memory Shard. These items are placed randomly on every map as part of the Tome 15 - Ascension patch for players to collect. Similar to the Bone Chill Winter Event in Dead by Daylight, the gameplay changes seen with this update are likely temporary as players try to complete the Core Memory challenges.

How To Complete The Core Memory Challenges

Dead by Daylight Archive Portal from Core Memory Challenge with Synchronize Memory Shards Option Displayed

One wayplayers cano beat the Core Memory challenge is to synchronize Memory Shards at an Archive Portal during a Trial. About 9 Memory Shards spawn on a map when players begin as a Survivor or Kille, and act as a secondary objective. These items look like small, floating gemstones that players may only pick up when they have a Core equipped.

Once players collect enough of these Shards, an Archive Portal appears, indicated by a white aura that shines similar to Generators. Crackling with small, lightning-like features on a jagged white rift, these Archive Portals are hard to miss, even alongside other important objects. Players need to bring at least 3 Shards to this location to meet the challenge requirements.

Players have to synchronize collected Memory Shards to complete the Cory Memory challenge, either by connecting them with an Archive Portal or completing a Trial with the items gathered.

Going to the Archive Portal gives players a prompt to synchronize with their Memory Shards for a 2-second duration. After doing this, players are granted a 3% Haste Status Effect for 15 seconds, which can be helpful in both roles. The other way to complete the challenge is quite simple: either escaping or dying as the Survivor or ending the match as the Killer to automatically synch with any gathered Shards.

Rewards From The Cory Memory Challenge

Dead by Daylight Tools of Torment New Map from Mid-Chapter Trailer

Once the challenge is beaten, players receive 5 Rift Fragments, 25,000 Bloodpoints, and 1 Memory Fragment as their rewards. Rift Fragments are used to build Rift Tiers, which are typically associated with cosmetic items. Players familiar with unlocking the Moonlight Burrow cosmetic items in Dead by Daylight should recognize how the Memory Shard minigame has many similarities to this challenge.

Bloodpoints, on the other hand, are general character progression currencies that players can use to purchase Unlockables from Bloodwebs. The Memory Fragment earned gives players a special visual related to a character added to their Journal. Those looking to get more information about a favorite Killer or Survivor in Dead by Daylight might want to complete the Core Memory challenge for this interesting artwork.

  • EGS_DeadbyDaylight_BehaviourInteractive_S2_1200x1600-a1c30209e3b9fb63144daa9b5670f503
    Dead by Daylight
    Franchise:
    dead by daylight
    Platform:
    PlayStation 4, PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Stadia
    Released:
    2016-06-14
    Developer:
    Behaviour Interactive
    Publisher:
    Behaviour Interactive
    Genre:
    multiplayer, Action, Survival Horror, Horror
    ESRB:
    M
    How Long To Beat:
    200-300 hours
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