In this particular example, the electron binding energy has the same magnitude as the electron affinity for the neutral chlorine atom.
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This size control creates quantum confinement and allows for the tuning of optoelectronic properties, such as band gap and electron affinity.
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The electron affinity of Cl would be equal to the first ionization energy of "'Cl-" '.
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The layer with higher electron affinity and ionization potential is the electron acceptor, and the other layer is the electron donor.
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Typical polymer solar cells utilize fullerene molecules as electron acceptors because of their low LUMO energy level ( high electron affinity ).
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The electron affinities of the noble gases have not been measured conclusively, so they may or may not have slightly negative values.
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These compounds were called " push-pull carbenes " in reference to the contrasting electron affinities of the phosphorus and silicon atoms.
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Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press . " Section 10, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics; Electron Affinities ".
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For example, chlorine has an electron affinity of 349 and a first ionization energy of 1251 ( in kJ / mol ).
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The two layers have different electron affinity and ionization energies, therefore electrostatic forces are generated at the interface between the two layers.