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Author | Craig, T.M.; Kadu, A.A.; Batenburg, K.J.; Bals, S. | ||||
Title | Real-time tilt undersampling optimization during electron tomography of beam sensitive samples using golden ratio scanning and RECAST3D | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | Nanoscale | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 15 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 5391-5402 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | Electron tomography is a widely used technique for 3D structural analysis of nanomaterials, but it can cause damage to samples due to high electron doses and long exposure times. To minimize such damage, researchers often reduce beam exposure by acquiring fewer projections through tilt undersampling. However, this approach can also introduce reconstruction artifacts due to insufficient sampling. Therefore, it is important to determine the optimal number of projections that minimizes both beam exposure and undersampling artifacts for accurate reconstructions of beam-sensitive samples. Current methods for determining this optimal number of projections involve acquiring and post-processing multiple reconstructions with different numbers of projections, which can be time-consuming and requires multiple samples due to sample damage. To improve this process, we propose a protocol that combines golden ratio scanning and quasi-3D reconstruction to estimate the optimal number of projections in real-time during a single acquisition. This protocol was validated using simulated and realistic nanoparticles, and was successfully applied to reconstruct two beam-sensitive metal–organic framework complexes. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000937908900001 | Publication Date | 2023-02-13 | |
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ISSN | 2040-3364 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 6.7 | Times cited | 1 | Open Access | OpenAccess |
Notes | H2020 European Research Council, 815128 ; H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, 860942 ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 6.7; 2023 IF: 7.367 | ||
Call Number | EMAT @ emat @c:irua:195235 | Serial | 7260 | ||
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Author | Parzyszek, S.; Tessarolo, J.; Pedrazo-Tardajos, A.; Ortuno, A.M.; Baginski, M.; Bals, S.; Clever, G.H.; Lewandowski, W. | ||||
Title | Tunable circularly polarized luminescence via chirality induction and energy transfer from organic films to semiconductor nanocrystals | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2022 | Publication | ACS nano | Abbreviated Journal | Acs Nano |
Volume | 16 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 18472-18482 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | Circularly polarized luminescent (CPL) films with high dissymmetry factors hold great potential for optoelectronic applications. Herei n , we propose a strategy for achieving strongly dissymetric CPL in nanocomposite films based on chira l i t y induction and energy transfer to semiconductor nanocrystals. First, focusing on a purely organic system, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and CPL activity of organic liquid crystals (LCs) forming helical nanofilaments was detected, featuring green emission with high dissymmetry factors g(lum) similar to 10(-2). The handedness of helical filaments, and thus the sign of CPL, was controlled via minute amounts of a small chiral organic dopant. Second, nanocomposite films were fabricated by incorporating InP/ZnS semi-conductor quantum dots (QDs) into the LC matri x , which induced the chiral assembly of QDs and endowed them with chiroptical properties. Due to the spectral matching of the components, energy transfer (ET) from LC to QDs was possible enabling a convenient way of tuning CPL wavelengths by varying the LC/QD ratio. As obtained, composite films exhibited absolute glum values up to similar to 10(-2) and thermally on/off switchable luminescence. Overall, we demonstrate the induction of chiroptical properties by the assembly of nonchiral building QDs on the chiral organic template and energy transfer from organic films to QDs, representing a simple and versatile approach to tune the CPL activity of organic materials. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000883943600001 | Publication Date | 2022-11-07 | |
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ISSN | 1936-0851 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 17.1 | Times cited | 10 | Open Access | OpenAccess |
Notes | W.L., S.P., and M.B. acknowledge support from the National Science Center Poland under the OPUS Grant UMO-2019/35/B/ST5/04488. J.T. and G.H.C. acknowledge the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy, Grant EXC 2033-390677874-RESOLV. W.L. acknowledges financial support from the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme by Grant E210400529. S.B. and A.P.-T. acknowledge financial support from the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme by Grant 731019 (EUSMI) and ERC Consolidator Grant 815128 (REALNANO). We thank Elie Benchimol for his help with the CPL measurements. We thank Damian Pociecha for his help in the determination of phase sequences of organic compounds. | Approved | Most recent IF: 17.1 | ||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:192101 | Serial | 7345 | ||
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Author | Blidar, A.; Trashin, S.; Carrion, E.N.; Gorun, S.M.; Cristea, C.; De Wael, K. | ||||
Title | Enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of an analyte triggered by its concentration by a singlet oxygen-generating fluoro photosensitizer | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Acs Sensors | Abbreviated Journal | Acs Sensors |
Volume | 5 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 3501-3509 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation) | ||||
Abstract | The use of a photocatalyst (photosensitizer) which produces singlet oxygen instead of enzymes for oxidizing analytes creates opportunities for designing cost-efficient and sensitive photoelectrochemical sensors. We report that perfluoroisopropyl-substituted zinc phthalocyanine (F64PcZn) interacts specifically with a complex phenolic compound, the antibiotic rifampicin (RIF), but not with hydroquinone or another complex phenolic compound, the antibiotic doxycycline. The specificity is imparted by the selective preconcentration of RIF in the photocatalytic layer, as revealed by electrochemical and optical measurements, complemented by molecular modeling that confirms the important role of a hydrophobic cavity formed by the iso-perfluoropropyl groups of the photocatalyst. The preconcentration effect favorably enhances the RIF photoelectrochemical detection limit as well as sensitivity to nanomolar (ppb) concentrations, LOD = 7 nM (6 ppb) and 2.8 A.M-1.cm(-2), respectively. The selectivity to RIF, retained in the photosensitizer layer, is further enhanced by the selective removal of all unretained phenols via simple washing of the electrodes with pure buffer. The utility of the sensor for analyzing municipal wastewater was demonstrated. This first demonstration of enhanced selectivity and sensitivity due to intrinsic interactions of a molecular photocatalyst (photosensitizer) with an analyte, without use of a biorecognition element, may allow the design of related, robust, simple, and viable sensors. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000595550100021 | Publication Date | 2020-10-29 | |
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ISSN | 2379-3694 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 8.9 | Times cited | Open Access | ||
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 8.9; 2020 IF: NA | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:176057 | Serial | 7913 | ||
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Author | Alvarez-Martin, A.; Wilcop, M.; Anderson, R.; Wendt, D.; Barden, R.; Kavich, G.M. | ||||
Title | Investigation of volatile organic compounds in museum storage areas | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Air Quality Atmosphere And Health | Abbreviated Journal | Air Qual Atmos Hlth |
Volume | 14 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 1797-1809 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation); Antwerp X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy (AXIS) | ||||
Abstract | This study investigates the complex mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by and accumulated within a collection of historic medicinal, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic artifacts housed at the National Museum of American History (Smithsonian Institution). In recent years, staff have become concerned, both for the safety of the objects and for personnel working in the collection, about strong unremediated odors accumulating within several storage cabinets. Museum staff also wondered if non-odorous off-gassing might need remediation. Solid-phase microextraction combined with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis (SPME–GC–MS) was used to identify VOCs present in the storage room housing the collection. Over 160 compounds were detected and identified overall. Among these, 49 appeared to be directly related to ingredients used in the manufacture of many collection items. The results of the study suggest that SPME–GC–MS can be a strong tool for the rapid screening of multicomponent museum collections exhibiting off-gassing problems, before the pursuit of other more tedious analytical approaches. Additionally, the study reveals valuable insight into the characteristic volatile emission of historic medicinal, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic artifacts, increasing understanding of, and decision-making for, similar collections of objects. Eventually, it is hoped that this information can be used to inform mitigation strategies for the capture and reduction of VOCs in collections storage areas. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000659058300001 | Publication Date | 2021-06-08 | |
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ISSN | 1873-9318 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.184 | Times cited | Open Access | Not_Open_Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.184 | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:181923 | Serial | 8129 | ||
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Author | Bal, K.M. | ||||
Title | Reweighted Jarzynski sampling : acceleration of rare events and free energy calculation with a bias potential learned from nonequilibrium work | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Journal Of Chemical Theory And Computation | Abbreviated Journal | J Chem Theory Comput |
Volume | 17 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 6766-6774 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
Abstract | We introduce a simple enhanced sampling approach for the calculation of free energy differences and barriers along a one-dimensional reaction coordinate. First, a small number of short nonequilibrium simulations are carried out along the reaction coordinate, and the Jarzynski equality is used to learn an approximate free energy surface from the nonequilibrium work distribution. This free energy estimate is represented in a compact form as an artificial neural network and used as an external bias potential to accelerate rare events in a subsequent molecular dynamics simulation. The final free energy estimate is then obtained by reweighting the equilibrium probability distribution of the reaction coordinate sampled under the influence of the external bias. We apply our reweighted Jarzynski sampling recipe to four processes of varying scales and complexities.spanning chemical reaction in the gas phase, pair association in solution, and droplet nucleation in supersaturated vapor. In all cases, we find reweighted Jarzynski sampling to be a very efficient strategy, resulting in rapid convergence of the free energy to high precision. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000718183600008 | Publication Date | 2021-10-29 | |
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ISSN | 1549-9618 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 5.245 | Times cited | Open Access | OpenAccess | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 5.245 | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:184676 | Serial | 8479 | ||
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Author | Tchakoua, T.; Powell, A.D.; Gerrits, N.; Somers, M.F.; Doblhoff-Dier, K.; Busnengo, H.F.; Kroes, G.-J. | ||||
Title | Simulating highly activated sticking of H₂ on Al(110) : quantum versus quasi-classical dynamics | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | The journal of physical chemistry: C : nanomaterials and interfaces | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 127 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 5395-5407 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
Abstract | We evaluate the importance of quantum effects on the sticking of H2 on Al(110) for conditions that are close to those of molecular beam experiments that have been done on this system. Calculations with the quasi-classical trajectory (QCT) method and with quantum dynamics (QD) are performed using a model in which only motion in the six molecular degrees of freedom is allowed. The potential energy surface used has a minimum barrier height close to the value recently obtained with the quantum Monte Carlo method. Monte Carlo averaging over the initial rovibrational states allowed the QD calculations to be done with an order of magnitude smaller computational expense. The sticking probability curve computed with QD is shifted to lower energies relative to the QCT curve by 0.21 to 0.05 kcal/mol, with the highest shift obtained for the lowest incidence energy. Quantum effects are therefore expected to play a small role in calculations that would evaluate the accuracy of electronic structure methods for determining the minimum barrier height to dissociative chemisorption for H2 + Al(110) on the basis of the standard procedure for comparing results of theory with molecular beam experiments. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000971346700001 | Publication Date | 2023-03-14 | |
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ISSN | 1932-7447; 1932-7455 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.7 | Times cited | Open Access | OpenAccess | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.7; 2023 IF: 4.536 | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:196071 | Serial | 8525 | ||
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Author | Lima, I.L.C.; Milošević, M.V.; Peeters, F.M.; Chaves, A. | ||||
Title | Tuning of exciton type by environmental screening | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | Physical review B | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 108 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 115303-115308 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | We theoretically investigate the binding energy and electron-hole (e-h) overlap of excitonic states confined at the interface between two-dimensional materials with type-II band alignment, i.e., with lowest conduction and highest valence band edges placed in different materials, arranged in a side-by-side planar heterostructure. We propose a variational procedure within the effective mass approximation to calculate the exciton ground state and apply our model to a monolayer MoS2/WS2 heterostructure. The role of nonabrupt interfaces between the materials is accounted for in our model by assuming a WxMo1-xS2 alloy around the interfacial region. Our results demonstrate that (i) interface-bound excitons are energetically favorable only for small interface thickness and/or for systems under high dielectric screening by the materials surrounding the monolayer, and that (ii) the interface exciton binding energy and its e-h overlap are controllable by the interface width and dielectric environment. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 001077758300002 | Publication Date | 2023-09-08 | |
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ISSN | 2469-9969; 2469-9950 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record | |
Impact Factor | 3.7 | Times cited | 1 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.7; 2023 IF: 3.836 | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:200356 | Serial | 9110 | ||
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Author | Borhani, A.H.; Berghmans, H.; Trashin, S.; De Wael, K.; Fago, A.; Moens, L.; Habibi-Rezaei, M.; Dewilde, S. | ||||
Title | Kinetic properties and heme pocket structure of two domains of the polymeric hemoglobin of Artemia in comparison with the native molecule | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Biochimica et biophysica acta : proteins and proteomics | Abbreviated Journal | Bba-Proteins Proteom |
Volume | 1854 | Issue | 10a | Pages | 1307-1316 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation) | ||||
Abstract | In this project, we studied some physicochemical properties of two different globin domains of the polymeric hemoglobin of the brine shrimp Artemia salina and compared them with those of the native molecule. Two domains (AsHbC1D1 and AsHbC1D5) were cloned and expressed in BL21(DE3)pLysS strain of Escherichiacoli. The recombinant proteins as well as the native hemoglobin (AfHb) were purified from bacteria and frozen Artemia, respectively by standard chromatographic methods and assessed by SDS-PAGE. The heme environment of these proteins was studied by optical spectroscopy and ligand-binding kinetics (e.g. CO association and O2 binding affinity) were measured for the two recombinant proteins and the native hemoglobin. This indicates that the CO association rate for AsHbC1D1 is higher than that of AsHbC1D5 and AfHb, while the calculated P50 value for AsHbC1D1 is lower than that of AsHbC1D5 and AfHb. The geminate and bimolecular rebinding parameters indicate a significant difference between both domains. Moreover, EPR results showed that the heme pocket in AfHb is in a more closed conformation than the heme pocket in myoglobin. Finally, the reduction potential of − 0.13 V versus the standard hydrogen electrode was determined for AfHb by direct electrochemical measurements. It is about 0.06 V higher than the potential of the single domain AsHbC1D5. This work shows that each domain in the hemoglobin of Artemia has different characteristics of ligand binding. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000362307500008 | Publication Date | 2015-05-22 | |
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ISSN | 1570-9639 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record | |
Impact Factor | 2.773 | Times cited | Open Access | ||
Notes | ; This work was supported by the general grant for visiting scholar of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of I. R. Iran and by the University of Antwerp. ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 2.773; 2015 IF: 2.747 | ||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:125909 | Serial | 5683 | ||
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Author | Zhang, L.-F.; Covaci, L.; Peeters, F.M. | ||||
Title | Position-dependent effect of non-magnetic impurities on superconducting properties of nanowires | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Europhysics letters | Abbreviated Journal | Epl-Europhys Lett |
Volume | 109 | Issue | 109 | Pages | 17010 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | Anderson's theorem states that non-magnetic impurities do not change the bulk properties of conventional superconductors. However, as the dimensionality is reduced, the effect of impurities becomes more significant. Here we investigate superconducting nanowires with diameter comparable to the Fermi wavelength $\lambda_F$ (which is less than the superconducting coherence length) by using a microscopic description based on the Bogoliubov-de Gennes method. We find that: 1) impurities strongly affect the superconducting properties, 2) the effect is impurity position dependent, and 3) it exhibits opposite behavior for resonant and off-resonant wire widths. We show that this is due to the interplay between the shape resonances of the order parameter and the subband energy spectrum induced by the lateral quantum confinement. These effects can be used to manipulate the Josephson current, filter electrons by subband and investigate the symmetries of the superconducting subband gaps. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Paris | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000348592100029 | Publication Date | 2015-01-21 | |
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ISSN | 0295-5075 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.957 | Times cited | 7 | Open Access | |
Notes | ; This work was supported by the Flemish Science Foundation (FWO-Vlaanderen) and the Methusalem funding of the Flemish Government. ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.957; 2015 IF: 2.095 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:128424 | Serial | 4227 | ||
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Author | Balasubramaniam, Y.; Pobedinskas, P.; Janssens, S.D.; Sakr, G.; Jomard, F.; Turner, S.; Lu, Y.G.; Dexters, W.; Soltani, A.; Verbeeck, J.; Barjon, J.; Nesládek, M.; Haenen, K.; | ||||
Title | Thick homoepitaxial (110)-oriented phosphorus-doped n-type diamond | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Applied physics letters | Abbreviated Journal | Appl Phys Lett |
Volume | 109 | Issue | 109 | Pages | 062105 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | The fabrication of n-type diamond is essential for the realization of electronic components for extreme environments. We report on the growth of a 66 mu m thick homoepitaxial phosphorus-doped diamond on a (110)-oriented diamond substrate, grown at a very high deposition rate of 33 mu m h(-1). A pristine diamond lattice is observed by high resolution transmission electron microscopy, which indicates the growth of high quality diamond. About 2.9 x 10(16) cm(-3) phosphorus atoms are electrically active as substitutional donors, which is 60% of all incorporated dopant atoms. These results indicate that P-doped (110)-oriented diamond films deposited at high growth rates are promising candidates for future use in high-power electronic applications. Published by AIP Publishing. | ||||
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Publisher | American Institute of Physics | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | |
Language | Wos | 000383183600025 | Publication Date | 2016-08-11 | |
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ISSN | 0003-6951; 1077-3118 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.411 | Times cited | 20 | Open Access | |
Notes | This work was financially supported by the EU through the FP7 Collaborative Project “DIAMANT,” the “H2020 Research and Innovation Action Project” “GreenDiamond” (No. 640947), and the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO) (Nos. G.0C02.15N and VS.024.16N). J.V. acknowledges funding from the “Geconcentreerde Onderzoekacties” (GOA) project “Solarpaint” of the University of Antwerp. The TEM instrument was partly funded by the Hercules fund from the Flemish Government. We particularly thank Dr. J. E. Butler (Naval Research Laboratory, USA) for the sample preparation by laser slicing for TEM analysis, Dr. J. Pernot (Universite Grenoble Alpes/CNRS-Institut Neel, France) for helpful discussions, Ms. C. Vilar (Universite de Versailles St. Quentin en Yvelines, France) for technical help on SEM-CL experiments, and Dr. S. S. Nicley (Hasselt University, Belgium) for improving the language of the text. P.P. and S.T. are Postdoctoral Fellows of the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO). | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.411 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:137160 | Serial | 4407 | ||
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Author | Milovanović, S.P.; Peeters, F.M. | ||||
Title | Strain controlled valley filtering in multi-terminal graphene structures | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Applied physics letters | Abbreviated Journal | Appl Phys Lett |
Volume | 109 | Issue | 109 | Pages | 203108 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | Valley-polarized currents can be generated by local straining of multi-terminal graphene devices. The pseudo-magnetic field created by the deformation allows electrons from only one valley to transmit, and a current of electrons from a single valley is generated at the opposite side of the locally strained region. We show that valley filtering is most effective with bumps of a certain height and width. Despite the fact that the highest contribution to the polarized current comes from electrons from the lowest sub-band, contributions of other sub-bands are not negligible and can significantly enhance the output current. Published by AIP Publishing. | ||||
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Publisher | American Institute of Physics | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | |
Language | Wos | 000388000000049 | Publication Date | 2016-11-16 | |
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ISSN | 0003-6951; 1077-3118 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.411 | Times cited | 50 | Open Access | |
Notes | ; This work was supported by the Flemish Science Foundation (FWO-Vl) and the European Science Foundation (ESF) under the EUROCORES Program EuroGRAPHENE within the project CONGRAN. ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.411 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:139165 | Serial | 4463 | ||
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Author | Agarwal, T.; Sorée, B.; Radu, I.; Raghavan, P.; Fiori, G.; Iannaccone, G.; Thean, A.; Heyns, M.; Dehaene, W. | ||||
Title | Comparison of short-channel effects in monolayer MoS2 based junctionless and inversion-mode field-effect transistors | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Applied physics letters | Abbreviated Journal | Appl Phys Lett |
Volume | 108 | Issue | 108 | Pages | 023506 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | Conventional junctionless (JL) multi/gate (MuG) field-effect transistors (FETs) require extremely scaled channels to deliver high on-state current with low short-channel effect related leakage. In this letter, using ultra-thin 2D materials (e.g., monolayer MoS2), we present comparison of short-channel effects in JL, and inversion-mode (IM) FETs. We show that JL FETs exhibit better sub-threshold slope (S.S.) and drain-induced-barrier-lowering (DIBL) in comparison to IM FETs due to reduced peak electric field at the junctions. But, threshold voltage (VT) roll-off with channel length downscaling is found to be significantly higher in JL FETs than IM FETs, due to higher source/drain controlled charges (dE/dx) in the channel. Further, we show that although VT roll-off in JL FETs improves by increasing the gate control, i.e., by scaling the oxide, or channel thickness, the sensitivity of threshold voltage on structural parameters is found out to be high. (C) 2016 AIP Publishing LLC. | ||||
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Publisher | American Institute of Physics | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | |
Language | Wos | 000370258400056 | Publication Date | 2016-01-16 | |
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ISSN | 0003-6951; 1077-3118 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.411 | Times cited | 13 | Open Access | |
Notes | ; ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.411 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:132318 | Serial | 4152 | ||
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Author | Homm, P.; Dillemans, L.; Menghini, M.; Van Bilzen, B.; Bakalov, P.; Su, C.Y.; Lieten, R.; Houssa, M.; Nasr Esfahani, D.; Covaci, L.; Peeters, F.M.; Seo, J.W.; Locquet, J.P.; | ||||
Title | Collapse of the low temperature insulating state in Cr-doped V2O3 thin films | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Applied physics letters | Abbreviated Journal | Appl Phys Lett |
Volume | 107 | Issue | 107 | Pages | 111904 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | We have grown epitaxial Cr-doped V2O3 thin films with Cr concentrations between 0% and 20% on (0001)-Al2O3 by oxygen-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. For the highly doped samples (>3%), a regular and monotonous increase of the resistance with decreasing temperature is measured. Strikingly, in the low doping samples (between 1% and 3%), a collapse of the insulating state is observed with a reduction of the low temperature resistivity by up to 5 orders of magnitude. A vacuum annealing at high temperature of the films recovers the low temperature insulating state for doping levels below 3% and increases the room temperature resistivity towards the values of Cr-doped V2O3 single crystals. It is well-know that oxygen excess stabilizes a metallic state in V2O3 single crystals. Hence, we propose that Cr doping promotes oxygen excess in our films during deposition, leading to the collapse of the low temperature insulating state at low Cr concentrations. These results suggest that slightly Cr-doped V2O3 films can be interesting candidates for field effect devices. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. | ||||
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Publisher | American Institute of Physics | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | |
Language | Wos | 000361639200020 | Publication Date | 2015-09-19 | |
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ISSN | 0003-6951; 1077-3118 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.411 | Times cited | 14 | Open Access | |
Notes | ; The authors acknowledge financial support from the FWO Project No. G052010N10 as well as the EU-FP7 SITOGA Project. P.H. acknowledges support from Becas Chile-CONICYT. ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.411; 2015 IF: 3.302 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:128728 | Serial | 4149 | ||
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Author | Pospisilova, A.; Filippov, S.K.; Bogomolova, A.; Turner, S.; Sedlacek, O.; Matushkin, N.; Cernochova, Z.; Stepanek, P.; Hruby, M. | ||||
Title | Glycogen-graft-poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazolines) – the new versatile biopolymer-based thermoresponsive macromolecular toolbox | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | RSC advances | Abbreviated Journal | Rsc Adv |
Volume | 4 | Issue | 106 | Pages | 61580-61588 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | This study is focused on thermoresponsive glycogen-graft-poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazolines), a new group of nanostructured hybrid dendrimeric stimuli-responsive polymers connecting the body's own biodegradable polysaccharidic dendrimer glycogen with the widely tuneable thermoresponsive behavior of polypeptide-analogic poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazolines), which are known to be biocompatible. Glycogen-graft-poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazolines) were prepared by a simple one-pot two-step procedure involving cationic ring-opening polymerization of 2-alkyl-2-oxazolines followed by termination of the living cationic ends with sodium glycogenate. As confirmed by light and X-ray scattering, as well as cryo-transmission electron microscopy, the grafted dendrimer structure allows easy adjustment of the cloud point temperature, the concentration dependence and nanostructure of the self-assembled phase separated polymer by crosstalk during graft composition, the graft length and the grafting density, in a very wide range. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000345656600045 | Publication Date | 2014-11-04 | |
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ISSN | 2046-2069; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.108 | Times cited | 15 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.108; 2014 IF: 3.840 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:122222 | Serial | 1355 | ||
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Author | Torun, E.; Sahin, H.; Singh, S.K.; Peeters, F.M. | ||||
Title | Stable half-metallic monolayers of FeCl2 | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Applied physics letters | Abbreviated Journal | Appl Phys Lett |
Volume | 106 | Issue | 106 | Pages | 192404 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | The structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of single layers of Iron Dichloride (FeCl2) were calculated using first principles calculations. We found that the 1T phase of the single layer FeCl2 is 0.17 eV/unit cell more favorable than its 1H phase. The structural stability is confirmed by phonon calculations. We found that 1T-FeCl2 possess three Raman-active (130, 179, and 237 cm(-1)) and one infrared-active (279 cm(-1)) phonon branches. The electronic band dispersion of the 1T-FeCl2 is calculated using both gradient approximation of Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof and DFT-HSE06 functionals. Both functionals reveal that the 1T-FeCl2 has a half-metallic ground state with a Curie temperature of 17 K. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. | ||||
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Publisher | American Institute of Physics | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | |
Language | Wos | 000355008100020 | Publication Date | 2015-05-13 | |
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ISSN | 0003-6951;1077-3118; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.411 | Times cited | 84 | Open Access | |
Notes | ; This work was supported by the Flemish Science Foundation (FWO-Vl) and the Methusalem foundation of the Flemish government. Computational resources were provided by TUBITAK ULAKBIM, High Performance and Grid Computing Center (TR-Grid e-Infrastructure). H.S. was supported by a FWO Pegasus Long Marie Curie Fellowship. ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.411; 2015 IF: 3.302 | ||
Call Number | c:irua:126411 | Serial | 3143 | ||
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Author | Zhang, F.; Batuk, M.; Hadermann, J.; Manfredi, G.; Mariën, A.; Vanmeensel, K.; Inokoshi, M.; Van Meerbeek, B.; Naert, I.; Vleugels, J. | ||||
Title | Effect of cation dopant radius on the hydrothermal stability of tetragonal zirconia: Grain boundary segregation and oxygen vacancy annihilation | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Acta materialia | Abbreviated Journal | Acta Mater |
Volume | 106 | Issue | 106 | Pages | 48-58 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | The hydrothermal aging stability of 3Y-TZP-xM2O3 (M = La, Nd, Sc) was investigated as a function of 0.02–5 mol% M2O3 dopant content and correlated to the overall phase content, t-ZrO2 lattice parameters, grain size distribution, grain boundary chemistry and ionic conductivity. The increased aging stability with increasing Sc2O3 content and the optimum content of 0.4–0.6 mol% Nd2O3 or 0.2–0.4 mol% La2O3, resulting in the highest aging resistance, could be directly related to the constituent phases and the lattice parameters of the remaining tetragonal zirconia. At low M2O3 dopant contents ≤0.4 mol%, the different aging behavior of tetragonal zirconia was attributed to the defect structure of the zirconia grain boundary which was influenced by the dopant cation radius. It was observed that the grain boundary ionic resistivity and the aging resistance followed the same trend: La3+ > Nd3+ > Al3+ > Sc3+, proving that hydrothermal aging is driven by the diffusion of water-derived mobile species through the oxygen vacancies. Accordingly, we elucidated the underlying mechanism by which a larger trivalent cation segregating at the zirconia grain boundary resulted in a higher aging resistance. |
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Language | Wos | 000371650300006 | Publication Date | 2016-01-08 | |
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ISSN | 1359-6454 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 5.301 | Times cited | 37 | Open Access | |
Notes | The authors acknowledge the Research Fund of KU Leuven under project 0T/10/052 and the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen) under grant G.0431.10N. F. Zhang thanks the Research Fund of KU Leuven for her post-doctoral fellowship (PDM/15/153). | Approved | Most recent IF: 5.301 | ||
Call Number | c:irua:132435 | Serial | 4076 | ||
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Author | Gong, X.; Marmy, P.; Volodin, A.; Amin-Ahmadi, B.; Qin, L.; Schryvers, D.; Gavrilov, S.; Stergar, E.; Verlinden, B.; Wevers, M.; Seefeldt, M. | ||||
Title | Multiscale investigation of quasi-brittle fracture characteristics in a 9Cr–1Mo ferritic–martensitic steel embrittled by liquid lead–bismuth under low cycle fatigue | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Corrosion science | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 102 | Issue | 102 | Pages | 137-152 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | Liquid metal embrittlement (LME) induced quasi-brittle fracture characteristics of a 9Cr–1Mo ferritic–martensitic steel (T91) after fatigue cracking in lead–bismuth eutectic (LBE) have been investigated at various length scales. The results show that the LME fracture morphology is primarily characterized by quasi-brittle translath flat regions partially covered by nanodimples, shallow secondary cracks propagating along the martensitic lath boundaries as well as tear ridges covered by micro dimples. These diverse LME fracture features likely indicate a LME mechanism involving multiple physical processes, such as weakening induced interatomic decohesion at the crack tip and plastic shearing induced nano/micro voiding in the plastic zone. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000367275700014 | Publication Date | 2015-10-22 | |
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ISSN | 0010938X | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | Times cited | 16 | Open Access | ||
Notes | The work is financially supported by the MYRRHA project,SCK•CEN, Belgium and partly funded by the European AtomicEnergy Community’s (Euratom) Seventh Framework ProgrammeFP7/2007-2013 under grant agreement No. 604862 (MatISSEproject) and in the framework of the EERA (European EnergyResearch Alliance) Joint Programme on Nuclear Materials. Dr. TomVan der Donck (KU Leuven) is acknowledged for the EBSD mea-surements. The authors are grateful to Dr. Van Renterghem Wouter(SCK•CEN) for fruitful discussion of the TEM results. Xing Gongsincerely acknowledges valuable suggestions from Dr. S.P. Lynch(Defence Science and Technology Organisation and Monash Uni-versity, Melbourne, Australia). | Approved | Most recent IF: NA | ||
Call Number | c:irua:129997 | Serial | 4013 | ||
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Author | Quintana, M.; Grzelczak, M.; Spyrou, K.; Kooi, B.; Bals, S.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Rudolf, P.; Prato, M. | ||||
Title | Production of large graphene sheets by exfoliation of graphite under high power ultrasound in the presence of tiopronin | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2012 | Publication | Chemical communications | Abbreviated Journal | Chem Commun |
Volume | 48 | Issue | 100 | Pages | 12159-12161 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | Under ultrasonication, the production of high quality graphene layers by exfoliation of graphite was achieved via addition of tiopronin as an antioxidant. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | London | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000311411100003 | Publication Date | 2012-10-09 | |
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ISSN | 1359-7345;1364-548X; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 6.319 | Times cited | 39 | Open Access | |
Notes | This work was financially supported by the University of Trieste, INSTM, Italian Ministry of Education MIUR (cofin Prot. 20085M27SS) and by the "Graphene-based electronics'' research program of the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM). Part of this work was supported by funding from the ERC grant No 246791COUNTATOMS. MQ acknowledges the financial support from CONACyT CB-2011-01-166914 and FAI-UASLP. | Approved | Most recent IF: 6.319; 2012 IF: 6.378 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:105230 | Serial | 2724 | ||
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Author | Baelus, B.J.; Peeters, F.M. | ||||
Title | Multiply connected mesoscopic superconductors | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2003 | Publication | Modern physics letters B T2 – 3rd International Conference on Modern Problems in Superconductivity, SEP 09-14, 2002, YALTA, UKRAINE | Abbreviated Journal | Mod Phys Lett B |
Volume | 17 | Issue | 10-12 | Pages | 527-536 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | Multiply connected mesoscopic: superconductors are considered within the framework of the nonlinear Ginzburg-Landau theory. The two coupled nonlinear equations are solved numerically and we investigated the properties of a superconducting ring, two concentric rings, and an asymmetric ring. We find that (i) for a mesoscopic superconducting ring the flux through the hole is not quantized, (ii) two concentric mesoscopic superconducting rings are magnetically coupled and the interaction energy increases with increasing sample thickness, and (iii) in asymmetric rings, a stationary phase slip state is predicted. | ||||
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Publisher | World scientific publ co pte ltd | Place of Publication | Singapore | Editor | |
Language | Wos | 000184303900016 | Publication Date | 2003-07-23 | |
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ISSN | 0217-9849;1793-6640; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record | |
Impact Factor | 0.617 | Times cited | Open Access | ||
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 0.617; 2003 IF: 0.461 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:103810 | Serial | 2236 | ||
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Author | Zhang, F.; Vanmeensel, K.; Inokoshi, M.; Batuk, M.; Hadermann, J.; Van Meerbeek, B.; Naert, I.; Vleugels, J. | ||||
Title | 3Y-TZP ceramics with improved hydrothermal degradation resistance and fracture toughness | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | Abbreviated Journal | J Eur Ceram Soc |
Volume | 34 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 2453-2463 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | Different factors such as the way of incorporating the Y2O3 stabilizer, alumina addition and sintering temperature were assessed with the goal to improve the low temperature degradation (LTD) resistance of 3Y-TZP without compromising on the mechanical properties. The degradation of hydrothermally treated specimens was studied by X-ray diffraction, micro-Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Decreasing the sintering temperature decreased the LTD susceptibility of 3Y-TZPs but did not allow to obtain a LTD resistant 3Y-TZP with optimized mechanical properties. Alumina addition along with the use of Y2O3 stabilizer coated starting powder allowed to combine both an excellent toughness and LTD resistance, as compared to alumina-free and stabilizer co-precipitated powder based equivalents. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the improved LTD resistance could be attributed to the segregation of Al3+ at the grain boundary and the heterogeneously distributed Y3+ stabilizer. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Barking | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000336352500033 | Publication Date | 2014-03-07 | |
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ISSN | 0955-2219; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.411 | Times cited | 48 | Open Access | |
Notes | Fwo G.0431.10n | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.411; 2014 IF: 2.947 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:117065 c:irua:117065 | Serial | 11 | ||
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Author | Bals, S.; Kabius, B.; Haider, M.; Radmilovic, V.; Kisielowski, C. | ||||
Title | Annular dark field imaging in a TEM | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | Solid state communications | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Commun |
Volume | 130 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 675-680 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | Annular objective apertures are fabricated for a CM300 transmission electron microscope using a focused ion beam system. A central beam stop in the back focal plane of the objective lens of the microscope blocks all electrons scattered up to a semi-angle of approximately 20 mrad. In this manner, contributions to the image from Bragg scattering are largely reduced and the image contrast is sensitive to the atomic number Z. Experimentally, we find that single atom scattering cross sections measured with this technique are close to Rutherford scattering values. A comparison between this new method and STEM-HAADF shows that both techniques result in qualitatively similar images although the resolution of ADF-TEM is limited by contrast delocalization caused by the spherical aberration of the objective lens. This problem can be overcome by using an aberration corrected microscope. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000221489300007 | Publication Date | 2004-04-10 | |
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ISSN | 0038-1098; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.554 | Times cited | 43 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.554; 2004 IF: 1.523 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:87584 | Serial | 132 | ||
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Author | Dobrynin, A.N.; Ievlev, D.N.; Verschoren, G.; Swerts, J.; van Bael, M.J.; Temst, K.; Lievens, P.; Piscopiello, E.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Zhou, S.Q.; Vantomme, A. | ||||
Title | Atomic-scale modification of hybrid FePt cluster-assembled films | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Physical review : B : condensed matter and materials physics | Abbreviated Journal | Phys Rev B |
Volume | 73 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 104421,1-8 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Lancaster, Pa | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000236467200069 | Publication Date | 2006-06-10 | |
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ISSN | 1098-0121;1550-235X; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.836 | Times cited | 13 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.836; 2006 IF: 3.107 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:57736 | Serial | 187 | ||
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Author | Krugel, A.; Axt, V.M.; Kuhn, T.; Vagov, A.; Peeters, F.M. | ||||
Title | Coherent nonlinear optical response of excitons and biexcitons in quantum dots coupled to phonons | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Physica status solidi B – basic solid state physics | Abbreviated Journal | Phys Status Solidi B |
Volume | 243 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 2241-2246 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000239932300006 | Publication Date | 2006-08-15 | |
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ISSN | 0370-1972;1521-3951; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.674 | Times cited | 1 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.674; 2006 IF: 0.967 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:60892 | Serial | 380 | ||
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Author | Khaydarov, R.T.; Beisinbaeva, H.B.; Sabitov, M.M.; Kalal, M.; Berdiyorov, G.R. | ||||
Title | Conditions defining the mechanisms of the formation of light gas ions in multicomponent laser-produced plasmas | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Nuclear fusion | Abbreviated Journal | Nucl Fusion |
Volume | 50 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 105007,1-105007,4 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | Using the mass-spectrometric method we study the charge, energy and spatial characteristics of ions in multicomponent plasma, generated under the action of Nd : YAG laser radiation on the surface of solid targets. We focus on the effect of the entry form of light gas atoms on the parameters of ions in such laser-produced plasmas. We found that the presence of light gas atoms considerably affects the parameters (e.g. the intensity and the charge multiplicity) of the heavier ions. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Vienna | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000281859300008 | Publication Date | 2010-08-21 | |
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ISSN | 0029-5515;1741-4326; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.307 | Times cited | 1 | Open Access | |
Notes | ; ; | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.307; 2010 IF: 3.303 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:84876 | Serial | 476 | ||
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Author | Bune, R.O.; Lobanov, M.V.; Popov, G.; Greenblatt, M.; Botez, C.E.; Stephens, P.W.; Croft, M.; Hadermann, J.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Crystal structure and properties of Ru-stoichiometric LaSrMnRuO6 | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Chemistry of materials | Abbreviated Journal | Chem Mater |
Volume | 18 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 2611-2617 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Washington, D.C. | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000237593400022 | Publication Date | 2006-05-09 | |
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ISSN | 0897-4756;1520-5002; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 9.466 | Times cited | 17 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 9.466; 2006 IF: 5.104 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:59441 | Serial | 563 | ||
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Author | Panin, R.V.; Khasanova, N.R.; Abakumov, A.M.; Schnelle, W.; Hadermann, J.; Antipov, E.V. | ||||
Title | Crystal structure and properties of the Na1-xRu2O4 phase | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Russian chemical bulletin | Abbreviated Journal | Russ Chem B+ |
Volume | 55 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 1717-1722 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000245091400003 | Publication Date | 2007-03-07 | |
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ISSN | 1066-5285;1573-9171; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 0.529 | Times cited | 5 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 0.529; 2006 IF: 0.505 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:63810 | Serial | 566 | ||
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Author | Radaelli, P.G.; Marezio, M.; Tholence, J.L.; de Brion, S.; Santoro, A.; Huang, Q.; Capponi, J.J.; Chaillout, C.; Krekels, T.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Crystal structure of the double Hg-layer copper oxide superconductor (Hg, Pr)2Ba2(Y, Ca)Cu2O8-\delta as a function of doping | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 1995 | Publication | The journal of physics and chemistry of solids | Abbreviated Journal | J Phys Chem Solids |
Volume | 56 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 1471-1478 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | A1995RR95600025 | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | |
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ISSN | 0022-3697 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.853 | Times cited | 16 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:13323 | Serial | 573 | ||
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Author | Radaelli, P.G.; Marezio, M.; Tholence, J.L.; Debrion, S.; Santoro, A.; Huang, Q.; Capponi, J.J.; Chaillout, C.; Krekels, T.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Crystal-structure of the double-hg-layer copper-oxide superconductor (Hg,Pr)2Ba2(Y,Ca)Cu2O8-\deltaas a function of doping | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 1995 | Publication | The journal of physics and chemistry of solids | Abbreviated Journal | J Phys Chem Solids |
Volume | 56 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 1471-1478 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | The crystal structure of the newly discovered double-Hg-layer copper oxide superconductor (Hg, Pr)(2)Ba-2(Y, Ca)Cu2O8-delta was studied as a function of chemical doping using neutron and electron diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM). Rietveld refinements of the structural parameters from neutron powder diffraction data indicate that the oxygen site O3 on the mercury plane is highly defective, being both partially occupied and displaced from the high-symmetry position. The variable concentration of oxygen vacancies partially compensates for the cation doping and, together with the O3 displacement field, makes some of the Hg atoms acquire an unusual pyramidal coordination. HREM images confirm that the structure is of the '2212' type, with very few defects. In some grains, faint superstructure reflections were evidenced by electron diffraction, suggesting that both the oxygen vacancies and the O3 displacement field may order at least on a local scale. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | New York, N.Y. | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | A1995RR95600025 | Publication Date | 2002-07-26 | |
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ISSN | 0022-3697; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.853 | Times cited | 16 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104423 | Serial | 574 | ||
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Author | Titantah, J.T.; Lamoen, D.; Schowalter, M.; Rosenauer, A. | ||||
Title | Density-functional theory calculations of the electron energy-loss near-edge structure of Li-intercalated graphite | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2009 | Publication | Carbon | Abbreviated Journal | Carbon |
Volume | 47 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 2501-2510 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
Abstract | We have studied the structural and electronic properties of lithium-intercalated graphite (LIG) for various Li content. Atomic relaxation shows that Li above the center of the carbon hexagon in a AAAA stacked graphite is the only stable Li configuration in stage 1 intercalated graphite. Lithium and Carbon 1s energy-loss near-edge structure (ELNES) calculations are performed on the Li-intercalated graphite using the core-excited density-functional theory formulation. Several features of the Li 1s ELNES are correlated with reported experimental features. The ELNES spectra of Li is found to be electron beam orientation sensitive and this property is used to assign the origin of the various Li 1s ELNES features. Information about core-hole screening by the valence electrons and charge transfer in the LIG systems is obtained from the C 1s ELNES and valence charge density difference calculations, respectively. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Oxford | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000268429000025 | Publication Date | 2009-05-11 | |
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ISSN | 0008-6223; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 6.337 | Times cited | 12 | Open Access | |
Notes | Fwo G.0425.05; Esteem 026019 | Approved | Most recent IF: 6.337; 2009 IF: 4.504 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77973 | Serial | 638 | ||
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Author | Baelus, B.J.; Peeters, F.M. | ||||
Title | Dependence of the vortex configuration on the geometry of mesoscopic flat samples | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2002 | Publication | Physical review : B : condensed matter and materials physics | Abbreviated Journal | Phys Rev B |
Volume | 65 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 104515-12 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
Abstract | The influence of the geometry of a thin superconducting sample on the penetration of the magnetic field lines and the arrangement of vortices are investigated theoretically. We compare the vortex state of superconducting disks, squares, and triangles with the same surface area having nonzero thickness. The coupled nonlinear Ginzburg-Landau equations are solved self-consistently and the important demagnetization effects are taken into account. We calculate and compare quantities such as the free energy, the magnetization, the Cooper-pair density, the magnetic field distribution, and the superconducting current density for the three geometries. For given vorticity the vortex lattice is different for the three geometries, i.e., it tries to adapt to the geometry of the sample. This also influences the stability range of the different vortex states. For certain magnetic field ranges we found a coexistence of a giant vortex placed in the center and single vortices towards the corners of the sample. The H-T phase diagram is obtained for the three investigated geometries and we found that the critical magnetic field is substantially enhanced for the triangle geometry. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000174548300111 | Publication Date | 2002-07-27 | |
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ISSN | 0163-1829;1095-3795; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.836 | Times cited | 189 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.836; 2002 IF: NA | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:102833 | Serial | 645 | ||
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