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For the first time the thermal desorption of H_2, N_2, O_2 and CO_2 is presented for antimony sulfoiodide (SbSI) xerogel made up of large quantity nanowires. The desorption has been observed near ferroelectric phase transition established at T_{c}=293.0(2) K. The Sievert measurements have shown that the hydrogen uptake is linear function of H_2 pressure (when p < 1.1×10^5 Pa). The hydrogen storage density in SbSI gel amounted 1.24× 10^{-2} wt% (for p = 1.08×10^5 Pa at room temperature).
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Fabrication of SbSI Photonic Crystals

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Semiconducting ferroelectric antimony sulfoiodide (SbSI) photonic crystals were fabricated. The SiO_{2} nanospheres were synthesized and gravity sedimented to obtain opal matrices. These opals were infiltrated with melted SbSI and etched in HF acid to produce inverted SbSI opals.
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Nanoparticles of chalcopyrites copper indium gallium sulfide (CuIn_{x}Ga_{1-x}S_{2} or CIGS) and copper indium gallium selenide (CuIn_{x}Ga_{1-x}Se_{2} or CIGSe) were fabricated sonochemically. They were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, high resolution transmission electron microscopy, selected area electron diffraction, and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The electrical and photoelectrical properties of the fabricated nanomaterials were investigated.
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