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Author |
Wu, Z.; Zhang, Z.Z.; Chang, K.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Quantum tunneling through graphene nanorings |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2010 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
21 |
Issue |
18 |
Pages |
185201 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
Abstract |
We investigate theoretically quantum transport through graphene nanorings in the presence of a perpendicular magnetic field. Our theoretical results demonstrate that the graphene nanorings behave like a resonant tunneling device, contrary to the Aharonov-Bohm oscillations found in conventional semiconductor rings. The resonant tunneling can be tuned by the Fermi energy, the size of the central part of the graphene nanorings and the external magnetic field. |
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Bristol |
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000276672100005 |
Publication Date |
2010-04-15 |
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Edition |
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0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
34 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
; This work is partly supported by the NSFC, the project from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the bilateral project between China and Sweden, the Flemish Science Foundation (FWLO-Vl) and the Belgium Science Policy (IAP). ; |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2010 IF: 3.652 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95614 |
Serial |
2796 |
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Neyts, E.; Bogaerts, A.; van de Sanden, M.C.M. |
Title |
Reaction mechanisms and thin a-C:H film growth from low energy hydrocarbon radicals |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2007 |
Publication |
Journal of physics : conference series |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
86 |
Issue |
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Pages |
12020-12020,15 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
Molecular dynamics simulations using the Brenner potential have been performed to investigate reaction mechanisms of various hydrocarbon radicals with low kinetic energies on amorphous hydrogenated carbon (a-C:H) surfaces and to simulate thin a-C:H film growth. Experimental data from an expanding thermal plasma setup were used as input for the simulations. The hydrocarbon reaction mechanisms were studied both during growth of the films and on a set of surface sites specific for a-C:H surfaces. Thin film growth was studied using experimentally detected growth species. It is found that the reaction mechanisms and sticking coefficients are dependent on the specific surface sites, and the structural properties of the growth radicals. Furthermore, it is found that thin a-C:H films can be densified using an additional H-flux towards the substrate. |
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Bristol |
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000256282900020 |
Publication Date |
2007-11-22 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1742-6596; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
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Times cited |
22 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: NA |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:65692 |
Serial |
2817 |
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Author |
Van Gaens, W.; Bogaerts, A. |
Title |
Reaction pathways of biomedically active species in an Ar plasma jet |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Plasma sources science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Plasma Sources Sci T |
Volume |
23 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
035015-35027 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
In this paper we analyse the gas phase production and loss pathways for several biomedically active species, i.e. N2(A), O, O3, O2(a), N, H, HO2, OH, NO, NO2, N2O5, H2O2, HNO2 and HNO3, in an argon plasma jet flowing into an open humid air atmosphere. For this purpose, we employ a zero-dimensional reaction kinetics model to mimic the typical experimental conditions by fitting several parameters to experimentally measured values. These include ambient air diffusion, the gas temperature profile and power deposition along the jet effluent. We focus in detail on how the pathways of the biomedically active species change as a function of the position in the effluent, i.e. inside the discharge device, active plasma jet effluent and afterglow region far from the nozzle. Moreover, we demonstrate how the reaction kinetics and species production are affected by different ambient air humidities, total deposited power into the plasma and gas temperature along the jet. It is shown that the dominant pathways can drastically change as a function of the distance from the nozzle exit or experimental conditions. |
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Institute of Physics |
Place of Publication |
Bristol |
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000337891900017 |
Publication Date |
2014-05-22 |
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Series Volume |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0963-0252;1361-6595; |
ISBN |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.302 |
Times cited |
34 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
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Approved |
Most recent IF: 3.302; 2014 IF: 3.591 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:117075 |
Serial |
2820 |
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Author |
Bultinck, E.; Mahieu, S.; Depla, D.; Bogaerts, A. |
Title |
Reactive sputter deposition of TiNx films, simulated with a particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collisions model |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2009 |
Publication |
New journal of physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
New J Phys |
Volume |
11 |
Issue |
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Pages |
023039,1-023039,24 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
The physical processes in an Ar/N2 magnetron discharge used for the reactive sputter deposition of TiNx thin films were simulated with a 2d3v particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collisions (PIC/MCC) model. Cathode currents and voltages were calculated self-consistently and compared with experiments. Also, ion fractions were calculated and validated with mass spectrometric measurements. With this PIC/MCC model, the influence of N2/Ar gas ratio on the particle densities and fluxes was investigated, taking into account the effect of the poisoned state of the target. |
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Bristol |
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Wos |
000263744100001 |
Publication Date |
2009-02-26 |
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Abbreviated Series Title |
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Series Volume |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1367-2630; |
ISBN |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.786 |
Times cited |
23 |
Open Access |
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Approved |
Most recent IF: 3.786; 2009 IF: 3.312 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:73150 |
Serial |
2825 |
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Müller, K.; Schowalter, M.; Rosenauer, A.; Jansen, J.; Tsuda, K.; Titantah, J.T.; Lamoen, D. |
Title |
Refinement of chemically sensitive structure factors using parallel and convergent beam electron nanodiffraction |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2010 |
Publication |
Journal of physics : conference series |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
209 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
012025-012025,4 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
Abstract |
We introduce a new method to measure structure factors from parallel beam electron diffraction (PBED) patterns. Bloch wave refinement routines were developed which can minimise the difference between simulated and experimental Bragg intensities via variation of structure factors, Debye parameters, specimen thickness and -orientation. Due to plane wave illumination, the PBED refinement is highly efficient not only in computational respect, but also concerning the experimental effort since energy filtering is shown to have no significant effect on the refinement results. The PBED method was applied to simulated GaAs diffraction patterns to derive systematic errors and rules for the identification of plausible refinement results. The evaluation of experimental GaAs PBED patterns yields a 200 X-ray structure factor of -6.33±0.14. Additionally, we obtained -6.35±0.13 from two-dimensional convergent beam electron diffraction refinements. Both results confirm density functional theory calculations published by Rosenauer et al. and indicate the inaccuracy of isolated atom scattering data, which is crucial e.g. for the composition evaluation by lattice fringe analysis. |
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Bristol |
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Publication Date |
2010-02-27 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1742-6596; |
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UA library record |
Impact Factor |
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Times cited |
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Open Access |
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Notes |
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Most recent IF: NA |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:85761 |
Serial |
2855 |
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Author |
Zhang, Z.Z.; Wu, Z.H.; Chang, K.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Resonant tunneling through S- and U-shaped graphene nanoribbons |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2009 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
20 |
Issue |
41 |
Pages |
415203,1-415203,7 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
Abstract |
We theoretically investigate resonant tunneling through S- and U-shaped nanostructured graphene nanoribbons. A rich structure of resonant tunneling peaks is found emanating from different quasi-bound states in the middle region. The tunneling current can be turned on and off by varying the Fermi energy. Tunability of resonant tunneling is realized by changing the width of the left and/or right leads and without the use of any external gates. |
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Bristol |
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Wos |
000269930100007 |
Publication Date |
2009-09-17 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0957-4484;1361-6528; |
ISBN |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
32 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2009 IF: 3.137 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:79311 |
Serial |
2893 |
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Author |
Villegas, C.E.P.; Tavares, M.R.S.; Hai, G.-Q.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Sorting the modes contributing to guidance in strain-induced graphene waveguides |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2013 |
Publication |
New journal of physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
New J Phys |
Volume |
15 |
Issue |
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Pages |
023015-11 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
Abstract |
We propose a simple way of probing the number of modes contributing to the channeling in graphene waveguides which are formed by a gauge potential produced by mechanical strain. The energy mode structure for both homogeneous and non-homogeneous strain regimes is carefully studied using the continuum description of the Dirac equation. We found that high strain values privilege negative (instead of positive) group velocities throughout the guidance, sorting the types of modes flowing through it. We also show how the effect of a substrate-induced gap competes against the strain. |
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Bristol |
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Wos |
000314868000002 |
Publication Date |
2013-02-08 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1367-2630; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.786 |
Times cited |
7 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
; This work was supported by FAPESP, CNPq and the Flemish Science Foundation (FWO-VI). ; |
Approved |
Most recent IF: 3.786; 2013 IF: 3.671 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:107667 |
Serial |
3056 |
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Author |
Fei, G.; Xue-Chun, L.; Zhao, S.-X.; You-Nian, W. |
Title |
Spatial variation behaviors of argon inductively coupled plasma during discharge mode transition |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2012 |
Publication |
Chinese physics B |
Abbreviated Journal |
Chinese Phys B |
Volume |
21 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
075203 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
A Langmuir probe and an ICCD are employed to study the discharge mode transition in Ar inductively coupled plasma. Electron density and plasma emission intensity are measured during the E (capacitive discharge) to H (inductive discharge) mode transitions at different pressures. It is found that plasma exists with a low electron density and a weak emission intensity in the E mode, while it has a high electron density and a strong emission intensity in the H mode. Meanwhile, the plasma emission intensity spatial (2D image) profile is symmetrical in the H mode, but the 2D image is an asymmetric profile in the E mode. Moreover, the electron density and emission intensity jump up discontinuously at high pressure, but increase almost continuously at the E to H mode transition under low pressure. |
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IOP publishing |
Place of Publication |
Bristol |
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Wos |
000306558300058 |
Publication Date |
2012-07-19 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1674-1056; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
1.223 |
Times cited |
11 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 1.223; 2012 IF: 1.148 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:100843 |
Serial |
3065 |
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Author |
Kozák, T.; Bogaerts, A. |
Title |
Splitting of CO2 by vibrational excitation in non-equilibrium plasmas : a reaction kinetics model |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Plasma sources science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Plasma Sources Sci T |
Volume |
23 |
Issue |
4 |
Pages |
045004 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
We present a zero-dimensional kinetic model of CO2 splitting in non-equilibrium plasmas. The model includes a description of the CO2 vibrational kinetics (25 vibrational levels up to the dissociation limit of the molecule), taking into account state-specific VT and VV relaxation reactions and the effect of vibrational excitation on other chemical reactions. The model is applied to study the reaction kinetics of CO2 splitting in an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) and in a moderate-pressure microwave discharge. The model results are in qualitative agreement with published experimental works. We show that the CO2 conversion and its energy efficiency are very different in these two types of discharges, which reflects the important dissociation mechanisms involved. In the microwave discharge, excitation of the vibrational levels promotes efficient dissociation when the specific energy input is higher than a critical value (2.0 eV/molecule under the conditions examined). The calculated energy efficiency of the process has a maximum of 23%. In the DBD, vibrationally excited levels do not contribute significantly to the dissociation of CO2 and the calculated energy efficiency of the process is much lower (5%). |
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Institute of Physics |
Place of Publication |
Bristol |
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Wos |
000345761500014 |
Publication Date |
2014-06-17 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0963-0252;1361-6595; |
ISBN |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.302 |
Times cited |
170 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 3.302; 2014 IF: 3.591 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:117398 |
Serial |
3108 |
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Author |
Yusupov, M.; Saraiva, M.; Depla, D.; Bogaerts, A. |
Title |
Sputter deposition of MgxAlyOz thin films in a dual-magnetron device : a multi-species Monte Carlo model |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2012 |
Publication |
New journal of physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
New J Phys |
Volume |
14 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
073043 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
A multi-species Monte Carlo (MC) model, combined with an analytical surface model, has been developed in order to investigate the general plasma processes occurring during the sputter deposition of complex oxide films in a dual-magnetron sputter deposition system. The important plasma species, such as electrons, Ar+ ions, fast Ar atoms and sputtered metal atoms (i.e. Mg and Al atoms) are described with the so-called multi-species MC model, whereas the deposition of MgxAlyOz films is treated by an analytical surface model. Targetsubstrate distances for both magnetrons in the dual-magnetron setup are varied for the purpose of growing stoichiometric complex oxide thin films. The metal atoms are sputtered from pure metallic targets, whereas the oxygen flux is only directed toward the substrate and is high enough to obtain fully oxidized thin films but low enough to avoid target poisoning. The calculations correspond to typical experimental conditions applied to grow these complex oxide films. In this paper, some calculation results are shown, such as the densities of various plasma species, their fluxes toward the targets and substrate, the deposition rates, as well as the film stoichiometry. Moreover, some results of the combined model are compared with experimental observations. Note that this is the first complete model, which can be applied for large and complicated magnetron reactor geometries, such as dual-magnetron configurations. With this model, we are able to describe all important plasma species as well as the deposition process. It can also be used to predict film stoichiometries of complex oxide films on the substrate. |
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Bristol |
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000307072500003 |
Publication Date |
2012-07-21 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1367-2630; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.786 |
Times cited |
2 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 3.786; 2012 IF: 4.063 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:100100 |
Serial |
3111 |
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Apolinario, S.W.S.; Partoens, B.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Structural and dynamical aspects of small three-dimensional spherical Coulomb clusters |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2007 |
Publication |
New journal of physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
New J Phys |
Volume |
9 |
Issue |
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Pages |
283,1-29 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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Bristol |
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000249112500001 |
Publication Date |
2007-08-25 |
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Series Issue |
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ISSN |
1367-2630; |
ISBN |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.786 |
Times cited |
44 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 3.786; 2007 IF: 3.264 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:66120 |
Serial |
3193 |
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Krsmanovic, R.; Morozov, V.A.; Lebedev, O.I.; Polizzi, S.; Speghini, A.; Bettinelli, M.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
Title |
Structural and luminescence investigation on gadolinium gallium garnet nanocrystalline powders prepared by solution combustion synthesis |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2007 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
18 |
Issue |
32 |
Pages |
325604-325609 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
Abstract |
Nanocrystalline powders of undoped and lanthanide (Pr3+, Tm3+)- doped gadolinium gallium garnet, Gd3Ga5O12 (GGG), were prepared by propellant synthesis and studied by x-ray powder diffraction (XRD), electron diffraction (ED), high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM) and luminescence spectroscopy. The x-ray diffraction patterns of the GGG samples were analysed using the Rietveld method. The Rietveld refinement reveals the existence of two garnet-type phases: both are cubic (space group Ia $(3) over bar $d) with a slightly different lattice parameter and probably a slightly different composition. Electron diffraction and electron microscopy measurements confirm the x-ray diffraction results. EDX measurements for lanthanide-doped samples show that stable solid solutions with composition Gd(3-x)Ln(x)Ga(5)O(12), x approximate to 0.3 ( Ln = Pr; Tm) have been obtained. The luminescence properties of the Tm3+ -doped nanocrystalline GGG samples were measured and analysed. |
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Bristol |
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000248231300010 |
Publication Date |
2007-07-14 |
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ISSN |
0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
33 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
Iap5-01 |
Approved |
Most recent IF: 3.44; 2007 IF: 3.310 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104042 |
Serial |
3195 |
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Krsmanovic, R.; Lebedev, O.I.; Speghini, A.; Bettinelli, M.; Polizzi, S.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
Title |
Structural characterization and luminescence properties of nanostructured lanthanide-doped Sc2O3 prepared by propellant synthesis |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
17 |
Issue |
11 |
Pages |
2805-2812 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Place of Publication |
Bristol |
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000238250300038 |
Publication Date |
2006-05-17 |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0957-4484;1361-6528; |
ISBN |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
22 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
IAP5-01; PRIN/Cofin |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2006 IF: 3.037 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:60046 |
Serial |
3217 |
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Author |
Kong, M.; Partoens, B.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Structural, dynamical and melting properties of two-dimensional clusters of complex plasmas |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2003 |
Publication |
New journal of physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
New J Phys |
Volume |
5 |
Issue |
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Pages |
23,1-17 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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Place of Publication |
Bristol |
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000181548000008 |
Publication Date |
2003-03-15 |
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1367-2630; |
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Impact Factor |
3.786 |
Times cited |
67 |
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Most recent IF: 3.786; 2003 IF: 2.480 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:62452 |
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3232 |
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Ye, M.; Schroeder, J.; Mehbod, M.; Deltour, R.; Naessens, G.; Duvigneaud, P.H.; Verbist, K.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Structural properties of Zn-substituted epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7-\delta thin films |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
1996 |
Publication |
Superconductor science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Supercond Sci Tech |
Volume |
9 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
543-548 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
Abstract |
We optimized the deposition of YBa2(Cu1-xZnx)(3)O-7-delta thin-films using inverted cylindrical magnetron sputtering and report here a detailed structural study, especially in relation to crystal growth, associated surface morphology, Y2O3 precipitation and other secondary phases important for flux pinning. We find that the epitaxial quality of the Zn-substituted YBa2Cu3O7-delta films is decreased compared with high-quality pure YBa2Cu3O7-delta films prepared under identical conditions. The pure films have smoother surfaces, while those of Zn-substituted films contain pinholes and outgrowths. Secondary phases and a-axis grains were observed in the Zn-substituted films. Y2O3 precipitates with typical dimensions of 50-100 Angstrom have been found in both pure and Zn-substituted samples. However, their density of about 10(23) m(-3), observed in the pure films, is significantly reduced in the Zn-substituted films when increasing the Zn concentration up to 4%. |
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2002-08-25 |
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0953-2048;1361-6668; |
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Impact Factor |
2.325 |
Times cited |
7 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:15464 |
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3257 |
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Jehanathan, N.; Lebedev, O.; Gélard, I.; Dubourdieu, C.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
Title |
Structure and defect characterization of multiferroic <tex>ReMnO$3 films and multilayers by TEM |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2010 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
21 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
075705,1-075705,11 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Epitaxial rare earth manganite thin films (ReMnO3; Re = Tb, Ho, Er, and Y) and multilayers were grown by liquid injection metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) on YSZ(111) and the same systems were grown c-oriented on Pt(111) buffered Si substrates. They have been structurally investigated by electron diffraction (ED) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Nanodomains of secondary orientation are observed in the hexagonal YMnO3 films. They are related to a YSZ(111) and Pt(111) misorientation. The epitaxial film thickness has an influence on the defect formation. TbO2 and Er2O3 inclusions are observed in the TbMnO3 and ErMnO3 films respectively. The structure and orientation of these inclusions are correlated to the resembling symmetry and structure of film and substrate. The type of defect formed in the YMnO3/HoMnO3 and YMnO3/ErMnO3 multilayers is also influenced by the type of substrate they are grown on. In our work, atomic growth models for the interface between the film/substrate are proposed and verified by comparison with observed and computer simulated images. |
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2010-01-19 |
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0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
15 |
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Esteem 026019 |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2010 IF: 3.652 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80436 |
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3274 |
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Tan, H.; Lebedev, O.I.; McLaughlin, A.C.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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The superstructure and superconductivity of Ru1222 based RuSr2Gd2-x-yYyCexCu2O10-\delta compounds |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2010 |
Publication |
Superconductor science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Supercond Sci Tech |
Volume |
23 |
Issue |
11 |
Pages |
115013-115013,8 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
Abstract |
For the first time, the local structure and physical properties of Ru1222 based compounds (RuSr(2)Gd(1.4)Ce(0.6)Cu(2)O(10-delta) and RuSr(2)Gd(1.8-x)Y(0.2)CexCu(2)O(10) (x = 0.90-0.55)) have been investigated and analyzed together on the very same compounds. The Ru1222 superstructure was confirmed by TEM at a local scale and was suggested to have an orthorhombic symmetry with space group Aba2 and lattice parameters a(s) similar or equal to root 2a, b(s) similar or equal to root 2a and c(s) = c. This new Ru1222 superstructure distortion from tetragonal symmetry is proposed to have a positive correlation with the superconductivity variation of these compounds. The more the distortion towards orthorhombic symmetry, the higher the critical superconducting temperature these compounds can achieve. The T(c)(0) of RuSr(2)Gd(1.8-x)Y(0.2)Ce(x)Cu(2)O(10-delta) (x = 0.85-0.55) increases monotonically from 4 to 16 K when x decreases from 0.85 to 0.70, then RuSr(2)Gd(2)Cu(2)O(8) defects emerge and the T(c) decreases with decreasing x. Ru1212 defects are observed to intergrow epitaxially with the Ru1222 structure as lamellas along the c-axis in RuSr(2)Gd(1.4)Ce(0.6)Cu(2)O(10-delta). Although Ru1212 is a superconductor, the intergrowth severely restrains its superconductivity. |
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2010-10-09 |
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0953-2048;1361-6668; |
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Impact Factor |
2.878 |
Times cited |
1 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
Fwo; Esteem 026019 |
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Most recent IF: 2.878; 2010 IF: 2.402 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95553 |
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3385 |
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Margueritat, J.; Gonzalo, J.; Afonso, C.N.; Hörmann, U.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Mlayah, A.; Murray, D.B.; Saviot, L.; Zhou, Y.; Hong, M.H.; Luk'yanchuk, B.S. |
Title |
Surface enhanced Raman scattering of silver sensitized cobalt nanoparticles in metaldielectric nanocomposites |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2008 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
19 |
Issue |
37 |
Pages |
375701,1-375701,4 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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We report the preparation of a new type of nanocomposite containing cobalt and silver nanoparticles organized in parallel layers with a well controlled separation. This arrangement allows the observation of an enhanced low-frequency Raman signal at the vibration frequency of cobalt nanoparticles excited through the surface plasmons of silver nanoparticles. Numerical simulations of the electric field confirm the emergence of hot spots when the separation between silver and cobalt nanoparticles is small enough. |
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Bristol |
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000258385600018 |
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2008-08-02 |
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0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
11 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2008 IF: 3.446 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:81873 |
Serial |
3396 |
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Malesevic, A.; Vitchev, R.; Schouteden, K.; Volodin, A.; Zhang, L.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Vanhulsel, A.; van Haesendonck, C. |
Title |
Synthesis of few-layer graphene via microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
Year |
2008 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
19 |
Issue |
30 |
Pages |
305604,1-6 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Bristol |
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000256838400014 |
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2008-06-13 |
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0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
309 |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2008 IF: 3.446 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:70224 |
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3455 |
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Tafuri, F.; Carillo, F.; Lombardi, F.; Granozio, F.M.; dii Uccio, U.S.; Testa, G.; Sarnelli, E.; Verbist, K.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
Title |
YBa2Cu3O7-x Josephson junctions and dc SQUIDs based on 45\text{\textdegree} a-axis tilt and twist grain boundaries : atomically clean interfaces for applications |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Superconductor science and technology
T2 – International Superconductive Electronics Conference, JUN 21-25, 1999, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA |
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Supercond Sci Tech |
Volume |
12 |
Issue |
11 |
Pages |
1007-1009 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
Abstract |
YBa2Cu3O7-x artificial grain boundary Josephson junctions have been fabricated, employing a recently implemented biepitaxial technique. The grain boundaries can be obtained by controlling the orientation of the MgO seed layer and are characterized by a misalignment of the c-axes (45 degrees a-axis tilt or 45 degrees a-axis twist). These types of grain boundaries are still mostly unexplored. We carried out a complete characterization of their transport properties and microstructure. Junctions and de SQUIDs associated with these grain boundaries exhibit an excellent Josephson phenomenology and high values of the ICRN product and of the magnetic flux-to-voltage transfer parameter respectively. Remarkable differences in the transport parameters of tilt and twist junctions have been observed, which can be of interest for several applications. A maximum speed of Josephson vortices as calculated from the voltage step values of the order of 2 x 10(6) m s(-1) is obtained. These devices could also have some impact on experiments designed to study the symmetry of the order parameter, exploiting their microstructure and anisotropic properties. High-resolution electron microscopy showed the presence of perfect basal plane faced boundaries in the cross sections of tilt boundaries. |
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000083948400093 |
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2002-08-25 |
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0953-2048;1361-6668; |
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Impact Factor |
2.878 |
Times cited |
3 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 2.878; 1999 IF: 1.728 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:102896 |
Serial |
3565 |
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Croitoru, M.D.; Vagov, A.; Shanenko, A.A.; Axt, V.M. |
Title |
The Cooper problem in nanoscale : enhancement of the coupling due to confinement |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2012 |
Publication |
Superconductor science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Supercond Sci Tech |
Volume |
25 |
Issue |
12 |
Pages |
124001-124005 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
Abstract |
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, two electrons in three-dimensional (3D) space just above the Fermi sea could be bound. In this work we investigate the influence of confinement on the binding energy of a Cooper pair. We show that confinement-induced modification of the Fermi sea results in a significant increase of the binding energy, when the bottom of an energy subband is very close to the Fermi surface. |
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Bristol |
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000311418100004 |
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2012-11-08 |
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0953-2048;1361-6668; |
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Impact Factor |
2.878 |
Times cited |
9 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
; MDC acknowledges support by the European Community under the Marie Curie IEF Action (Grant Agreement No. PIEF-GA-2009-235486-ScQSR). ; |
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Most recent IF: 2.878; 2012 IF: 2.758 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:105121 |
Serial |
3573 |
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Amelinckx, S.; Van Tendeloo, G.; van Landuyt, J. |
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The study of high Tc-superconducting materials by electron microscopy and electron diffraction |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
1991 |
Publication |
Superconductor science and technology
T2 – SATELLITE CONF TO THE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONF ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS : HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, AUG 13-15, 1990, QUEENS COLL, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND |
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Supercond Sci Tech |
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4 |
Issue |
s:[1] |
Pages |
S19-S34 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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A survey is given of the application of different electron microscopic techniques to the study of structural features of high T(c)-superconducting materials. Emphasis is laid in this contribution on those structural aspects for the study of which electron microscopy has been essential or has contributed to a significant extent. |
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A1991FA42000004 |
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2002-08-25 |
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0953-2048;1361-6668; |
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Impact Factor |
2.325 |
Times cited |
2 |
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PHYSICS, APPLIED 47/145 Q2 # |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104503 |
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3596 |
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Wang, H.; Picot, T.; Houben, K.; Moorkens, T.; Grigg, J.; Van Haesendonck, C.; Biermans, E.; Bals, S.; Brown, S.A.; Vantomme, A.; Temst, K.; Van Bael, M.J.; |
Title |
The superconducting proximity effect in epitaxial Al/Pb nanocomposites |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Superconductor science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Supercond Sci Tech |
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27 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
015008-8 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
Abstract |
We have investigated the superconducting properties of Pb nanoparticles with a diameter ranging from 8 to 20 nm, synthesized by Pb+ ion implantation in a crystalline Al matrix. A detailed structural characterization of the nanocomposites reveals the highly epitaxial relation between the Al crystalline matrix and the Pb nanoparticles. The Al/Pb nanocomposites display a single superconducting transition, with the critical temperature T-c increasing with the Pb content. The dependence of T-c on the Pb/Al volume ratio was compared with theoretical models of the superconducting proximity effect based on the bulk properties of Al and Pb. A very good correspondence with the strong-coupling proximity effect model was found, with an electron-phonon coupling constant in the Pb nanoparticles slightly reduced compared to bulk Pb. Our result differs from other studies on Pb nanoparticle based proximity systems where weak-coupling models were found to better describe the T-c dependence. We infer that the high interface quality resulting from the ion implantation synthesis method is a determining factor for the superconducting properties. Critical field and critical current measurements support the high quality of the nanocomposite superconducting films. |
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000328275000010 |
Publication Date |
2013-11-28 |
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0953-2048;1361-6668; |
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Impact Factor |
2.878 |
Times cited |
2 |
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Not_Open_Access |
Notes |
; This work was supported by the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO), the KU Leuven BOF Concerted Research Action programs (GOA/09/006, the KU Leuven BOF CREA/12/015 project, and GOA/14/007) and the EU FP7 program SPIRIT (227012). TP and KH are postdoctoral research fellow and doctoral fellow of the FWO. ; |
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Most recent IF: 2.878; 2014 IF: 2.325 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:112833 |
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3599 |
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Magnus, W.; Brosens, F.; Sorée, B. |
Title |
Time dependent transport in 1D micro- and nanostructures: solving the Boltzmann and Wigner-Boltzmann equations |
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2009 |
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Journal of physics : conference series |
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193 |
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1 |
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012004,1-012004,4 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT); Theory of quantum systems and complex systems |
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For many decades the Boltzmann distribution function has been used to calculate the non-equilibrium properties of mobile particles undergoing the combined action of various scattering mechanisms and externally applied force fields. When the latter give rise to the occurrence of inhomogeneous potential profiles across the region through which the particles are moving, the numerical solution of the Boltzmann equation becomes a highly complicated task. In this work we highlight a particular algorithm that can be used to solve the time dependent Boltzmann equation as well as its quantum mechanical extension, the WignerBoltzmann equation. As an illustration, we show the calculated distribution function describing electrons propagating under the action of both a uniform and a pronouncedly non-uniform electric field. |
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000277100400004 |
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2009-11-17 |
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1742-6596; |
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Times cited |
2 |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:82861 |
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3667 |
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Badalyan, S.M.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Transport of magnetic edge states in a quantum wire exposed to a non-homogeneous magnetic field |
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A1 Journal article |
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2001 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
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12 |
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570-576 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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000173305300041 |
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2002-08-25 |
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0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
5 |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2001 IF: 1.621 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:37276 |
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3727 |
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Li, B.; Magnus, W.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Tunable exciton Aharonov-Bohm effect in a quantum ring |
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A1 Journal article |
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2010 |
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Journal of physics : conference series
T2 – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Optics of Excitons in Confined Systems, September 7-11, 2009, Spain / Vina, L. [edit.]; et al. [edit.] |
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210 |
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1 |
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012030,1-01203,4 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We studied the optical Aharonov-Bohm effect for an exciton in a semiconductor quantum ring. A perpendicular electric field applied to a quantum ring with large height, is able to tune the exciton ground state energy such that it exhibits a weak observable Aharonov-Bohm oscillations. This Aharonov-Bohm effect is tunable in strength and period. |
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2010-03-03 |
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Times cited |
3 |
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Most recent IF: NA |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:89950 |
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3741 |
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Scuracchio, P.; Dobry, A.; Costamagna, S.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Tuning the polarized quantum phonon transmission in graphene nanoribbons |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2015 |
Publication |
Nanotechnology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Nanotechnology |
Volume |
26 |
Issue |
26 |
Pages |
305401 |
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A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
Abstract |
We propose systems that allow a tuning of the phonon transmission function T(omega) in graphene nanoribbons by using C-13 isotope barriers, antidot structures, and distinct boundary conditions. Phonon modes are obtained by an interatomic fifth-nearest neighbor force-constant model (5NNFCM) and T(omega) is calculated using the non-equilibrium Green's function formalism. We show that by imposing partial fixed boundary conditions it is possible to restrict contributions of the in-plane phonon modes to T(omega) at low energy. On the contrary, the transmission functions of out-of-plane phonon modes can be diminished by proper antidot or isotope arrangements. In particular, we show that a periodic array of them leads to sharp dips in the transmission function at certain frequencies omega(nu) which can be pre-defined as desired by controlling their relative distance and size. With this, we demonstrated that by adequate engineering it is possible to govern the magnitude of the ballistic transmission functions T(omega) in graphene nanoribbons. We discuss the implications of these results in the design of controlled thermal transport at the nanoscale as well as in the enhancement of thermo-electric features of graphene-based materials. |
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Bristol |
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000358675900010 |
Publication Date |
2015-07-07 |
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ISSN |
0957-4484;1361-6528; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.44 |
Times cited |
5 |
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Notes |
; Discussions with C E Repetto, C R Stia and K H Michel are gratefully acknowledged. This work was partially supported by the Flemish Science Foundation (FWO-Vl) and PIP 11220090100392 of CONICET (Argentina). We acknowledge funding from the FWO (Belgium)-MINCyT (Argentina) collaborative research project. ; |
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Most recent IF: 3.44; 2015 IF: 3.821 |
Call Number |
c:irua:127186 |
Serial |
3759 |
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Zhang, Y.; Wang, H.-yu; Jiang, W.; Bogaerts, A. |
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Two-dimensional particle-in cell/Monte Carlo simulations of a packed-bed dielectric barrier discharge in air at atmospheric pressure |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2015 |
Publication |
New journal of physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
New J Phys |
Volume |
17 |
Issue |
17 |
Pages |
083056 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
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The plasma behavior in a parallel-plate dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) is simulated by a two-dimensional particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collision model, comparing for the first time an unpacked (empty) DBD with a packed bed DBD, i.e., a DBD filled with dielectric spheres in the gas gap. The calculations are performed in air, at atmospheric pressure. The discharge is powered by a pulse with a voltage amplitude of −20 kV. When comparing the packed and unpacked DBD reactors with the same dielectric barriers, it is clear that the presence of the dielectric packing leads to a transition in discharge behavior from a combination of negative streamers and unlimited surface streamers on the bottom dielectric surface to a combination of predominant positive streamers and limited surface discharges on the dielectric surfaces of the beads and plates. Furthermore, in the packed bed DBD, the electric field is locally enhanced inside the dielectric material, near the contact points between the beads and the plates, and therefore also in the plasma between the packing beads and between a bead and the dielectric wall, leading to values of $4\times {10} |
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Bristol |
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Wos |
000360957800003 |
Publication Date |
2015-08-28 |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
1367-2630; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.786 |
Times cited |
22 |
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Approved |
Most recent IF: 3.786; 2015 IF: 3.558 |
Call Number |
c:irua:127650 |
Serial |
3777 |
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Author |
Baelus, B.J.; Kanda, A.; Peeters, F.M.; Ootuka, Y.; Kadowaki, K. |
Title |
Two kinds of vortex states in thin mesoscopic superconductors |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Journal of physics : conference series
T2 – Journal of physics: conference series |
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43 |
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Pages |
647-650 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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Experimentally, multivortex states and giant vortex states in mesoscopic superconductors can be distinguished directly by using the multiple-small-tunnel-junctions, and indirectly by studying the temperature dependence of the expulsion fields. These experimental results are compared with the theoretical prediction from the nonlinear Ginzburg- Landau theory. |
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Bristol |
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000277479400158 |
Publication Date |
2006-07-21 |
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ISSN |
1742-6588;1742-6596; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record |
Impact Factor |
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Times cited |
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Open Access |
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Notes |
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Most recent IF: NA |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:82762 |
Serial |
3782 |
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Author |
Neyts, E.C.; Bogaerts, A. |
Title |
Understanding plasma catalysis through modelling and simulation : a review |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Journal of physics: D: applied physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
J Phys D Appl Phys |
Volume |
47 |
Issue |
22 |
Pages |
224010 |
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A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
Abstract |
Plasma catalysis holds great promise for environmental applications, provided that the process viability can be maximized in terms of energy efficiency and product selectivity. This requires a fundamental understanding of the various processes taking place and especially the mutual interactions between plasma and catalyst. In this review, we therefore first examine the various effects of the plasma on the catalyst and of the catalyst on the plasma that have been described in the literature. Most of these studies are purely experimental. The urgently needed fundamental understanding of the mechanisms underpinning plasma catalysis, however, may also be obtained through modelling and simulation. Therefore, we also provide here an overview of the modelling efforts that have been developed already, on both the atomistic and the macroscale, and we identify the data that can be obtained with these models to illustrate how modelling and simulation may contribute to this field. Last but not least, we also identify future modelling opportunities to obtain a more complete understanding of the various underlying plasma catalytic effects, which is needed to provide a comprehensive picture of plasma catalysis. |
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Iop publishing ltd |
Place of Publication |
Bristol |
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Wos |
000336207900011 |
Publication Date |
2014-05-14 |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0022-3727;1361-6463; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
2.588 |
Times cited |
130 |
Open Access |
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Notes |
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Most recent IF: 2.588; 2014 IF: 2.721 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:116920 |
Serial |
3803 |
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