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Abakumov, A.M.; Hadermann, J.; Tsirlin, A.A.; Tan, H.; Verbeeck, J.; Zhang, H.; Dikarev, E.V.; Shpanchenko, R.V.; Antipov, E.V. |
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Original close-packed structure and magnetic properties of the Pb4Mn9O20 manganite |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of solid state chemistry |
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J Solid State Chem |
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182 |
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8 |
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2231-2238 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The crystal structure of the Pb4Mn9O20 compound (previously known as Pb0.43MnO2.18) was solved from powder X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and high resolution electron microscopy data (S.G. Pnma, a=13.8888(2) Å, b=11.2665(2) Å, c=9.9867(1) Å, RI=0.016, RP=0.047). The structure is based on a 6H (cch)2 close packing of pure oxygen h-type (O16) layers alternating with mixed c-type (Pb4O12) layers. The Mn atoms occupy octahedral interstices formed by the oxygen atoms of the close-packed layers. The MnO6 octahedra share edges within the layers, whereas the octahedra in neighboring layers are linked through corner sharing. The relationship with the closely related Pb3Mn7O15 structure is discussed. Magnetization measurements reveal a peculiar magnetic behavior with a phase transition at 52 K, a small net magnetization below the transition temperature, and a tendency towards spin freezing. |
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2009-06-12 |
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0022-4596; |
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2.299 |
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5 |
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The authors are grateful to Christoph Geibel for the help in magnetization measurements. A.Ts. acknowledges MPI CKS for hospitality and financial support during the stay. E.D. thanks the National Science Foundation (CHE-0718900) for financial support. This work was supported by the Russian Foundation of Basic Research (RFBR Grants 07-03-00664-a, 06-03-90168-a and 07-03-00890-a). The authors acknowledge financial support from the European Union under the Framework 6 program under a contract for an Integrated Infrastructure Initiative. Reference 026019 ESTEEM. |
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Most recent IF: 2.299; 2009 IF: 2.340 |
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van Dijk, J.; Kroesen, G.M.W.; Bogaerts, A. |
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Plasma modelling and numerical simulation |
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Editorial |
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2009 |
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Journal of physics: D: applied physics |
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J Phys D Appl Phys |
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42 |
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19 |
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190301,1-190301,14 |
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Editorial; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
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Plasma modelling is an exciting subject in which virtually all physical disciplines are represented. Plasma models combine the electromagnetic, statistical and fluid dynamical theories that have their roots in the 19th century with the modern insights concerning the structure of matter that were developed throughout the 20th century. The present cluster issue consists of 20 invited contributions, which are representative of the state of the art in plasma modelling and numerical simulation. These contributions provide an in-depth discussion of the major theories and modelling and simulation strategies, and their applications to contemporary plasma-based technologies. In this editorial review, we introduce and complement those papers by providing a bird's eye perspective on plasma modelling and discussing the historical context in which it has surfaced. |
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2009-09-19 |
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0022-3727;1361-6463; |
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Impact Factor |
2.588 |
Times cited |
64 |
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Most recent IF: 2.588; 2009 IF: 2.083 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:78166 |
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2637 |
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Georgieva, V.; Saraiva, M.; Jehanathan, N.; Lebelev, O.I.; Depla, D.; Bogaerts, A. |
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Sputter-deposited Mg-Al-O thin films: linking molecular dynamics simulations to experiments |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of physics: D: applied physics |
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J Phys D Appl Phys |
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42 |
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6 |
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065107,1-065107,8 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
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Using a molecular dynamics model the crystallinity of MgxAlyOz thin films with a variation in the stoichiometry of the thin film is studied at operating conditions similar to the experimental operating conditions of a dual magnetron sputter deposition system. The films are deposited on a crystalline or amorphous substrate. The Mg metal content in the film ranged from 100% (i.e. MgO film) to 0% (i.e. Al2O3 film). The radial distribution function and density of the films are calculated. The results are compared with x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy analyses of experimentally deposited thin films by the dual magnetron reactive sputtering process. Both simulation and experimental results show that the structure of the MgAlO film varies from crystalline to amorphous when the Mg concentration decreases. It seems that the crystalline MgAlO films have a MgO structure with Al atoms in between. |
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2009-03-03 |
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0022-3727;1361-6463; |
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Impact Factor |
2.588 |
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37 |
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Most recent IF: 2.588; 2009 IF: 2.083 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:73246 |
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3110 |
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Chen, Y.; Croitoru, M.D.; Shanenko, A.A.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Superconducting nanowires: quantum confinement and spatially dependent Hartree-Fock potential |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of physics : condensed matter |
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J Phys-Condens Mat |
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21 |
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43 |
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435701,1-435701,7 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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It is well known that, in bulk, the solution of the Bogoliubovde Gennes equations is the same whether or not the HartreeFock term is included. Here the HartreeFock potential is position independent and so gives the same contribution to both the single-electron energies and the Fermi level (the chemical potential). Thus, the single-electron energies measured from the Fermi level (they control the solution) stay the same. This is not the case for nanostructured superconductors, where quantum confinement breaks the translational symmetry and results in a position-dependent HartreeFock potential. In this case its contribution to the single-electron energies depends on the relevant quantum numbers. We numerically solved the Bogoliubovde Gennes equations with the HartreeFock term for a clean superconducting nanocylinder and found a shift of the curve representing the thickness-dependent oscillations of the critical superconducting temperature to larger diameters. |
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2009-10-09 |
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0953-8984;1361-648X; |
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Impact Factor |
2.649 |
Times cited |
12 |
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Most recent IF: 2.649; 2009 IF: 1.964 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:79162 |
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3360 |
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Matthai, C.C.; March, N.H.; Lamoen, D. |
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Supercooled molecular liquids and the glassy phases of chemically bonded N, P, As, Si and Ge |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Physics and chemistry of liquids |
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Phys Chem Liq |
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47 |
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6 |
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607-613 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Glassy phases which have insulating character exist for a variety of monatomic species. By contrast, until recently, it has been possible to make bulk metallic glasses (BMG) by vitrification only for multicomponent systems. After a relatively brief summary on supercooling of a few molecular liquids, we review some of the recently reported results on molecular assemblies of the series N, P, As and amorphous Si and Ge. Based on these results, we suggest that the transition metals with their directional bonding might be suitable candidates for the production of BMG by vitrification. |
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2009-11-10 |
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0031-9104;1029-0451; |
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Impact Factor |
1.145 |
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1 |
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Most recent IF: 1.145; 2009 IF: 0.580 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80653 |
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3376 |
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Zelaya, E.; Tolley, A.; Condo, A.M.; Schumacher, G. |
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Swift heavy ion irradiation of Cu-Zn-Al and Cu-Al-Ni alloys |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of physics : condensed matter |
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J Phys-Condens Mat |
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21 |
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18 |
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185009-185009,8 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The effects produced by swift heavy ions in the martensitic (18R) and austenitic phase (beta) of Cu based shape memory alloys were characterized. Single crystal samples with a surface normal close to [210](18R) and [001](beta) were irradiated with 200 MeV of Kr(15+), 230 MeV of Xe(15+), 350 and 600 MeV of Au(26+) and Au(29+). Changes in the microstructure were studied with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). It was found that swift heavy ion irradiation induced nanometer sized defects in the 18R martensitic phase. In contrast, a hexagonal close-packed phase formed on the irradiated surface of beta phase samples. HRTEM images of the nanometer sized defects observed in the 18R martensitic phase were compared with computer simulated images in order to interpret the origin of the observed contrast. The best agreement was obtained when the defects were assumed to consist of local composition modulations. |
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2009-03-25 |
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0953-8984;1361-648X; |
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2.649 |
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8 |
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Most recent IF: 2.649; 2009 IF: 1.964 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94551 |
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3399 |
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Bharathy, M.; Gemmill, W.R.; Fox, A.H.; Darriet, J.; Smith, M.D.; Hadermann, J.; Remy, M.S.; zur Loye, H.-C. |
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Synthesis and magnetic properties of rare earth ruthenates, Ln5Ru2O12 (Ln=Pr, Nd, SmTb) |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of solid state chemistry |
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J Solid State Chem |
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182 |
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5 |
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1164-1170 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Single crystals of Ln5Ru2O12 (Ln=Pr, Nd, SmTb) were grown out of either NaOH or KOH fluxes in sealed silver tubes. The crystals of all the phases were observed to be twinned as confirmed by TEM studies. The series crystallize in the C2/m monoclinic system with lattice parameters, a=12.4049(4)12.7621(6) Å, b=5.8414(2)5.9488(3) Å, c=7.3489(2)7.6424(4) Å, β=107.425(3)107.432(2)° and Z=2. The crystal structure is isotypic with the defect/disorder model of Ln5Re2O12 (Ln = Y, Gd) and consists of one dimensional edge shared RuO6 octahedral chains separated by a two dimensional LnOx polyhedral framework. Magnetic measurements indicate paramagnetic and antiferromagnetic behavior for Ln=Nd, SmGd and Ln=Tb, respectively. |
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2009-02-22 |
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0022-4596; |
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Impact Factor |
2.299 |
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4 |
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Most recent IF: 2.299; 2009 IF: 2.340 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77052 |
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3433 |
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d' Hondt, H.; Hadermann, J.; Abakumov, A.M.; Kalyuzhnaya, A.S.; Rozova, M.G.; Tsirlin, A.A.; Tan, H.; Verbeeck, J.; Antipov, E.V.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of the Sr2Al0.78Mn1.22O5.2 anion-deficient layered perovskite |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of solid state chemistry |
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J Solid State Chem |
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182 |
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2 |
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356-363 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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A new layered perovskite Sr2Al0.78Mn1.22O5.2 has been synthesized by solid state reaction in a sealed evacuated silica tube. The crystal structure has been determined using electron diffraction, high-resolution electron microscopy, and high-angle annular dark field imaging and refined from X-ray powder diffraction data (space group P4/mmm, a=3.89023(5) Å, c=7.8034(1) Å, RI=0.023, RP=0.015). The structure is characterized by an alternation of MnO2 and (Al0.78Mn0.22)O1.2 layers. Oxygen atoms and vacancies, as well as the Al and Mn atoms in the (Al0.78Mn0.22)O1.2 layers are disordered. The local atomic arrangement in these layers is suggested to consist of short fragments of brownmillerite-type tetrahedral chains of corner-sharing AlO4 tetrahedra interrupted by MnO6 octahedra, at which the chain fragments rotate over 90°. This results in an averaged tetragonal symmetry. This is confirmed by the valence state of Mn measured by EELS. The relationship between the Sr2Al0.78Mn1.22O5.2 tetragonal perovskite and the parent Sr2Al1.07Mn0.93O5 brownmillerite is discussed. Magnetic susceptibility measurements indicate spin glass behavior of Sr2Al0.78Mn1.22O5.2. The lack of long-range magnetic ordering contrasts with Mn-containing brownmillerites and is likely caused by the frustration of interlayer interactions due to presence of the Mn atoms in the (Al0.78Mn0.22)O1.2 layers. |
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2008-11-14 |
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0022-4596; |
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2.299 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:72943 |
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Verlooy, P.; Aerts, A.; Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Kirschhock, C.; Martens, J.A. |
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Synthesis of highly stable pure-silica thin-walled hexagonally ordered mesoporous material |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Chemical communications |
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Chem Commun |
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4287-4289 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Hexagonally ordered mesoporous silica with a very narrow mesopore size distribution and exceptionally high stability paired with unusually thin pore walls was prepared using piperidine and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. |
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2009-06-09 |
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1359-7345;1364-548X; |
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6.319 |
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17 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77684 |
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Pereira, J.M.; Peeters, F.M.; Costa Filho, R.N.; Farias, G.A. |
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Valley polarization due to trigonal warping on tunneling electrons in graphene |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Journal of physics : condensed matter |
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J Phys-Condens Mat |
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21 |
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4 |
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045301,1-045301,4 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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The effect of trigonal warping on the transmission of electrons tunneling through potential barriers in graphene is investigated. We present calculations of the transmission coefficient for single and double barriers as a function of energy, incidence angle and barrier heights. The results show remarkable valley-dependent directional effects for barriers oriented parallel to the armchair or parallel to the zigzag direction. These results indicate that electrostatic gates can be used as valley filters in graphene-based devices. |
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2008-12-20 |
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0953-8984;1361-648X; |
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2.649 |
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78 |
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Most recent IF: 2.649; 2009 IF: 1.964 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:75736 |
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Bergwerf, I.; de Vocht, N.; Tambuyzer, B.; Verschueren, J.; Reekmans, K.; Daans, J.; Ibrahimi, A.; Van Tendeloo, V.; Chatterjee, S.; Goossens, H.; Jorens, P.G.; Baekelandt, V.; Ysebaert, D.; Van Marck, E.; Berneman, Z.N.; Van Der Linden, A.; Ponsaerts, P. |
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Reporter gene-expressing bone marrow-derived stromal cells are immune-tolerated following implantation in the central nervous system of syngeneic immunocompetent mice |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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BMC biotechnology |
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Bmc Biotechnol |
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A1 Journal article; Antwerp Surgical Training, Anatomy and Research Centre (ASTARC); Laboratory Experimental Medicine and Pediatrics (LEMP); Bio-Imaging lab; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) |
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Background Cell transplantation is likely to become an important therapeutic tool for the treatment of various traumatic and ischemic injuries to the central nervous system (CNS). However, in many pre-clinical cell therapy studies, reporter gene-assisted imaging of cellular implants in the CNS and potential reporter gene and/or cell-based immunogenicity, still remain challenging research topics. Results In this study, we performed cell implantation experiments in the CNS of immunocompetent mice using autologous (syngeneic) luciferase-expressing bone marrow-derived stromal cells (BMSC-Luc) cultured from ROSA26-L-S-L-Luciferase transgenic mice, and BMSC-Luc genetically modified using a lentivirus encoding the enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) and the puromycin resistance gene (Pac) (BMSC-Luc/eGFP/Pac). Both reporter gene-modified BMSC populations displayed high engraftment capacity in the CNS of immunocompetent mice, despite potential immunogenicity of introduced reporter proteins, as demonstrated by real-time bioluminescence imaging (BLI) and histological analysis at different time-points post-implantation. In contrast, both BMSC-Luc and BMSC-Luc/eGFP/Pac did not survive upon intramuscular cell implantation, as demonstrated by real-time BLI at different time-points post-implantation. In addition, ELISPOT analysis demonstrated the induction of IFN-ã-producing CD8+ T-cells upon intramuscular cell implantation, but not upon intracerebral cell implantation, indicating that BMSC-Luc and BMSC-Luc/eGFP/Pac are immune-tolerated in the CNS. However, in our experimental transplantation model, results also indicated that reporter gene-specific immune-reactive T-cell responses were not the main contributors to the immunological rejection of BMSC-Luc or BMSC-Luc/eGFP/Pac upon intramuscular cell implantation. Conclusion We here demonstrate that reporter gene-modified BMSC derived from ROSA26-L-S-L-Luciferase transgenic mice are immune-tolerated upon implantation in the CNS of syngeneic immunocompetent mice, providing a research model for studying survival and localisation of autologous BMSC implants in the CNS by real-time BLI and/or histological analysis in the absence of immunosuppressive therapy. |
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2009-01-07 |
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1472-6750 |
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Impact Factor |
2.415 |
Times cited |
33 |
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Most recent IF: 2.415; 2009 IF: 2.723 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:72911 |
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4527 |
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Bals, S.; Stes, A.; Celis, V. |
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Klassieke toetsing in de praktijk |
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H2 Book chapter |
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2009 |
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211-225 |
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H2 Book chapter; Educational sciences; EduBROn; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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LannooCampus |
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978 90 209 8819 2 |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:79658 |
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1762 |
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Neira, I.S.; Kolen'ko, Y.V.; Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Gupta, H.S.; Matsushita, N.; Yoshimura, M.; Guitian, F. |
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Rational synthesis of a nanocrystalline calcium phosphate cement exhibiting rapid conversion to hydroxyapatite |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2009 |
Publication |
Materials science and engineering: part C: biomimetic materials |
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Mat Sci Eng C-Mater |
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29 |
Issue |
7 |
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2124-2132 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The rational synthesis, comprehensive characterization, and mechanical and micromechanical properties of a calcium phosphate cement are presented. Hydroxyapatite cement biomaterial was synthesized from reactive sub-micrometer-sized dicalcium phosphate dihydrate and tetracalcium phosphate via a dissolution-precipitation reaction using water as the liquid phase. As a result nanostructured, Ca-deficient and carbonated B-type hydroxyapatite is formed. The cement shows good processibility, sets in 22 ± 2 min and entirely transforms to the end product after 6 h of setting reaction, one of the highest conversion rates among previously reported for calcium phosphate cements based on dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphates. The combination of all elucidated physical-chemical traits leads to an essential bioactivity and biocompatibility of the cement, as revealed by in vitro acellular simulated body fluid and cell culture studies. The compressive strength of the produced cement biomaterial was established to be 25 ± 3 MPa. Furthermore, nanoindentation tests were performed directly on the cement to probe its local elasticity and plasticity at sub-micrometer/micrometer level. The measured elastic modulus and hardness were established to be Es = 23 ± 3.5 and H = 0.7 ± 0.2 GPa, respectively. These values are in close agreement with those reported in literature for trabecular and cortical bones, reflecting good elastic and plastic coherence between synthesized cement biomaterial and human bones. |
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Lausanne |
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000270159200008 |
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2009-04-20 |
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0928-4931; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
4.164 |
Times cited |
18 |
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Notes |
Esteem 026019 |
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Most recent IF: 4.164; 2009 IF: NA |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:79312 |
Serial |
2812 |
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Barbier, M.; Vasilopoulos, P.; Peeters, F.M.; Pereira, J.M. |
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Bilayer graphene with single and multiple electrostatic barriers: band structure and transmission |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
79 |
Issue |
15 |
Pages |
155402,1-155402,8 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We evaluate the electronic transmission and conductance in bilayer graphene through a finite number of potential barriers. Further, we evaluate the dispersion relation in a bilayer graphene superlattice with a periodic potential applied to both layers. As a model we use the tight-binding Hamiltonian in the continuum approximation. For zero bias the dispersion relation shows a finite gap for carriers with zero momentum in the direction parallel to the barriers. This is in contrast to single-layer graphene where no such gap was found. A gap also appears for a finite bias. Numerical results for the energy spectrum, conductance, and the density of states are presented and contrasted with those pertaining to single-layer graphene. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000265944200091 |
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2009-04-01 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
74 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77025 |
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235 |
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Pogosov, W.V.; Misko, V.R.; Zhao, H.J.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Collective vortex phases in periodic plus random pinning potential |
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A1 Journal article |
Year |
2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
79 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
014504,1-014504,12 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We study theoretically the simultaneous effect of regular and random pinning potentials on the vortex lattice structure at filling factor of 1. This structure is determined by a competition between the square symmetry of regular pinning array, by the intervortex interaction favoring a triangular symmetry, and by the randomness trying to depin vortices from their regular positions. Both analytical and molecular-dynamics approaches are used. We construct a phase diagram of the system in the plane of regular and random pinning strengths and determine typical vortex lattice defects appearing in the system due to the disorder. We find that the total disordering of the vortex lattice can occur either in one step or in two steps. For instance, in the limit of weak pinning, a square lattice of pinned vortices is destroyed in two steps. First, elastic chains of depinned vortices appear in the film; but the vortex lattice as a whole remains still pinned by the underlying square array of regular pinning sites. These chains are composed into fractal-like structures. In a second step, domains of totally depinned vortices are generated and the vortex lattice depins from regular array. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000262977900092 |
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2009-01-06 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
14 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:75982 |
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386 |
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di Vece, M.; Bals, S.; Lievens, P.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
Title |
Compositional changes of Pd-Au bimetallic nanoclusters upon hydrogenation |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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80 |
Issue |
12 |
Pages |
125420,1-125420,4 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Changes in the size distribution and composition of bimetallic Pd-Au nanoclusters have been observed after hydrogen exposure. This effect is caused by hydrogen-induced Ostwald ripening whereby the hydrogen reduces the binding energy of the cluster atoms leading to their detachment from the cluster. The composition changes due to a difference in mobility of the detached palladium and gold atoms on the surface. Fast palladium atoms contribute to the formation of larger nanoclusters, while the slower gold atoms are confined to the smaller nanoclusters. These transformations in the Pd-Au nanocluster size and composition set a limit for chemical reactions in which such nanoclusters are involved together with hydrogen. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000270383300121 |
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2009-09-23 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
28 |
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Notes |
Fwo; Goa; Iap-Vi; Esteem 026019 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:79232 |
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445 |
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Xu, W.; Peeters, F.M.; Lu, T.C. |
Title |
Dependence of resistivity on electron density and temperature in graphene |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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79 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
073403,1-073403,4 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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On the basis of the momentum-balance equation derived from the Boltzmann equation in which electron interactions with impurities and acoustic and optic phonons are included, we examine the dependence of the resistivity in graphene on temperature and electron density. Simple analytical expressions for the different contributions to the resistivity are obtained. Our results reproduce recent experimental findings and we are able to understand the different temperature dependence of the resistivity for low and high density samples. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000263815800013 |
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2009-02-12 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
31 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:76222 |
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642 |
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Li, B.; Partoens, B.; Peeters, F.M.; Magnus, W. |
Title |
Dielectric mismatch effect on coupled shallow impurity states in a semiconductor nanowire |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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79 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
085306,1-085306,7 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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Coupled shallow impurity states in a freestanding semiconductor nanowire and in a semiconductor nanowire surrounded by a metallic gate are studied within the effective-mass approximation. Bonding and antibonding states are found due to the coupling of the two impurities, and their energy converges with increasing distance di between the two impurities. The dependences of the binding energy on the wire radius R, the distance di between the two impurities, and the impurity radial position in the nanowire are examined. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000263816000051 |
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2009-02-09 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
11 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:76223 |
Serial |
691 |
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Barbier, M.; Vasilopoulos, P.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Dirac electrons in a Kronig-Penney potential: dispersion relation and transmission periodic in the strength of the barriers |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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80 |
Issue |
20 |
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205415,1-205415,5 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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The transmission T and conductance G through one or multiple one-dimensional, ä-function barriers of two-dimensional fermions with a linear energy spectrum are studied. T and G are periodic functions of the strength P of the ä-function barrier V(x,y)/ℏvF=Pä(x). The dispersion relation of a Kronig-Penney (KP) model of a superlattice is also a periodic function of P and causes collimation of an incident electron beam for P=2ðn and n integer. For a KP superlattice with alternating sign of the height of the barriers the Dirac point becomes a Dirac line for P=(n+1/2)ð. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000272311400101 |
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2009-12-04 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
93 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80316 |
Serial |
707 |
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Li, J.; Chang, K.; Peeters, F.M. |
Title |
Dyakonov-Perel spin relaxation in InSb/AlxIn1-xSb quantum wells |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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80 |
Issue |
15 |
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153307,1-153307,4 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We investigate theoretically the Dyakonov-Perel spin relaxation time by solving the eight-band Kane model and Poisson equation self-consistently. Our results show distinct behavior with the single-band model due to the anomalous spin-orbit interactions in narrow band-gap semiconductors, and agree well with the experiment values reported in recent experiment [K. L. Litvinenko et al., New J. Phys. 8, 49 (2006)]. We find a strong resonant enhancement of the spin relaxation time appears for spin align along [11̅ 0] at a certain electron density at 4 K. This resonant peak is smeared out with increasing the temperature. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000271352000015 |
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2009-11-02 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
6 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:79996 |
Serial |
760 |
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Tkachenko, D.V.; Misko, V.R.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Dynamics of colloids in a narrow channel driven by a nonuniform force |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Physical review : E : statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics |
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Phys Rev E |
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80 |
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5 |
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051401,1-051401,10 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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Using Brownian dynamics simulations, we investigate the dynamics of colloids confined in two-dimensional narrow channels driven by a nonuniform force Fdr(y). We considered linear-gradient, parabolic, and deltalike driving-force profiles. This driving force induces melting of the colloidal solid (i.e., shear-induced melting), and the colloidal motion experiences a transition from elastic to plastic regime with increasing Fdr. For intermediate Fdr (i.e., in the transition region) the response of the system, i.e., the distribution of the velocities of the colloidal chains õi(y), in general does not coincide with the profile of the driving force Fdr(y), and depends on the magnitude of Fdr, the width of the channel, and the density of colloids. For example, we show that the onset of plasticity is first observed near the boundaries while the motion in the central region is elastic. This is explained by: (i) (in)commensurability between the chains due to the larger density of colloids near the boundaries, and (ii) the gradient in Fdr. Our study provides a deeper understanding of the dynamics of colloids in channels and could be accessed in experiments on colloids (or in dusty plasma) with, e.g., asymmetric channels or in the presence of a gradient potential field. |
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000272309500045 |
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2009-11-10 |
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1539-3755;1550-2376; |
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Impact Factor |
2.366 |
Times cited |
14 |
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Most recent IF: 2.366; 2009 IF: 2.400 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80313 |
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774 |
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Berdiyorov, G.R.; Yu, S.H.; Xiao, Z.L.; Peeters, F.M.; Hua, J.; Imre, A.; Kwok, W.K. |
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Effect of sample geometry on the phase boundary of a mesoscopic superconducting loop |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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80 |
Issue |
6 |
Pages |
064511,1-064511,6 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We studied the effect of sample geometry on the evolution of the superconducting state in nanoscale Nb circular and square loops by transport measurements. A multistage resistive transition with temperature is found for both samples, which is related to the effect of contact leads made from the same superconducting material. The H-T phase diagrams close to Tc0 show clear periodic oscillations on top of a parabolic background, i.e., Little-Parks effect. However, the amplitude of the oscillations decreases faster in the circular loop compared to the one in the square sample. Numerical simulations are conducted within the nonlinear Ginzburg-Landau theory to show the effect of sample geometry on the nucleation of superconductivity in superconducting loop structures. |
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000269638800067 |
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2009-08-17 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
21 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:78292 |
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833 |
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Avetisyan, A.A.; Partoens, B.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Electric-field control of the band gap and Fermi energy in graphene multilayers by top and back gates |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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80 |
Issue |
19 |
Pages |
195401,1-195401,11 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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It is known that a perpendicular electric field applied to multilayers of graphene modifies the electronic structure near the K point and may induce an energy gap in the electronic spectrum which is tunable by the gate voltage. Here we consider a system of graphene multilayers in the presence of a positively charged top and a negatively charged back gate to control independently the density of electrons on the graphene layers and the Fermi energy of the system. The band structure of three- and four-layer graphene systems in the presence of the top and back gates is obtained using a tight-binding approach. A self-consistent Hartree approximation is used to calculate the induced charges on the different graphene layers. We predict that for opposite and equal charges on the top and bottom layers an energy gap is opened at the Fermi level. For an even number of layers this gap is larger than in the case of an odd number of graphene layers. We find that the circular asymmetry of the spectrum, which is a consequence of the trigonal warping, changes the size of the induced electronic gap, even when the total density of the induced electrons on the graphene layers is low. |
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000272311000087 |
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2009-11-10 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
106 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80315 |
Serial |
883 |
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Avetisyan, A.A.; Partoens, B.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Electric field tuning of the band gap in graphene multilayers |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
79 |
Issue |
3 |
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035421,1-035421,7 |
Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
Abstract |
A perpendicular electric field applied to multilayers of graphene modifies the electronic structure near the K point and may induce an energy gap in the electronic spectrum. This gap is tunable by the gate voltage and its size depends on the number of layers. We use a tight-binding approach to calculate the band structure and include a self-consistent calculation in order to obtain the density of charge carriers. Results are presented for systems consisting of three and four layers of graphene. The effect of the circular asymmetry of the band structure on the gap is critically examined. |
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000262978200119 |
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2009-01-30 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
106 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:75984 |
Serial |
887 |
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Moshnyaga, V.; Gehrke, K.; Sudheendra, L.; Belenchuk, A.; Raabe, S.; Shapoval, O.; Verbeeck, J.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Samwer, K. |
Title |
Electrical nonlinearity in colossal magnetoresistance manganite films: relevance of correlated polarons |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
79 |
Issue |
13 |
Pages |
134413,1-134413,8 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The metal-insulator (MI) transition in epitaxial thin films of La0.75Ca0.25MnO3 (LCMO) is accompanied by the appearance of an intrinsic electrical nonlinearity. The latter, probed by electrical third harmonic voltage, U3, or resistance, R3=dU3/dJ, is drastically enhanced in the vicinity of the MI transition, TMI=267 K. Applied magnetic field, B=5 T, suppresses the nonlinearity, resulting in a huge nonlinear CMR3(TMI)~105%. R3 shows a peculiar low-frequency (1 kHz) dependence, R3~(-0)n, with exponent, n, changing across the MI transition from n~1,52 for TTMI to n=1 (T<TMI). The observed electrical nonlinearity in LCMO reflects the behavior of correlated polarons, the number of which dramatically enhances in the vicinity of TMI. We argued that correlated polarons, considered as electric-elastic quadrupoles, provide a nonlinear (quadratic) coupling to the electric field, yielding a third harmonic electric nonlinearity in LCMO. The reference film of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO), a prototypic double exchange system with second-order phase transition, is characterized as a linear metallic material in the whole range of temperatures (T=10400 K), magnetic fields (B=05 T), and frequencies (=11000 Hz). |
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2009-04-09 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
28 |
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Esteem 026019 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77022UA @ admin @ c:irua:77022 |
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893 |
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Tadić, M.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Excitonic properties of strained triple quantum-ring molecules |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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79 |
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15 |
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153305,1-153305,4 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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The tunneling coupling in three vertically stacked (In,Ga)As/GaAs quantum rings is investigated. With increasing inter-ring separation (d), we find that the nonuniform strain results into a crossing of the lowest-energy electron states. Strain is also responsible for an increase in the ground electron energy above the level in the single quantum ring. The ground hole energy level exhibits decrease when d decreases, which is typical for antibonding states in an unstrained structure. These effects lead to a local maximum in the dependence of the ground-state exciton energy on d. Our theoretical results compare well with recent photoluminescence measurements but deviate considerably from the calculations for flat bands in quantum-ring molecules. We conclude that the nonuniform character of the strain distribution gives rise to a peculiar exciton hybridization in self-assembled quantum-ring molecules. |
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000265944200018 |
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2009-04-21 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
8 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77024 |
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1123 |
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Berdiyorov, G.R.; Elmurodov, A.K.; Peeters, F.M.; Vodolazov, D.Y. |
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Finite-size effect on the resistive state in a mesoscopic type-II superconducting stripe |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
79 |
Issue |
17 |
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174506,1-174506,6 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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Within the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) theory we studied the creation of phase-slip lines and the interplay with a vortex lattice in a finite-length superconducting thin stripe with finite-size normal metal leads. In zero magnetic field and with increasing transport current phase-slip lines appear across the sample leading to distinct jumps in the current-voltage characteristics. When a magnetic field is applied, the moving vortex lattice becomes rearranged by the external current and fast and slow moving vortex channels are formed. Curved vortex channels are observed near the normal contacts. We found the remarkable result that at small applied magnetic field the normal-state transition current is increased as compared to the one at zero magnetic field. This effect is more pronounced for larger values of the parameter in the TDGL formalism. This unusual field-induced increase in the critical current is a consequence of the nonuniform distribution of the current in the sample. |
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Lancaster, Pa |
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000266501100096 |
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2009-05-05 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
36 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77398 |
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1196 |
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Leenaerts, O.; Partoens, B.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Hydrogenation of bilayer graphene and the formation of bilayer graphane from first principles |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
80 |
Issue |
24 |
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245422,1-245422,6 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We performed ab initio density-functional theory calculations to investigate the process of hydrogenation of a bilayer of graphene. 50% hydrogen coverage is possible in case that the hydrogen atoms are allowed to adsorb on both sides of the bilayer. In this case interlayer chemical bonding occurs which stabilizes the structure. At maximum coverage, a bilayer of graphane is formed which has properties that are similar to those of a single layer of graphane. |
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000273229200126 |
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2009-12-21 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
113 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80578 |
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1535 |
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Zha, G.-Q.; Chen, Y.; Peeters, F.M.; Zhou, S.-P. |
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Impurity-induced modulations of orders in d-wave superconductors |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
Publication |
Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
Volume |
80 |
Issue |
6 |
Pages |
064518,1-064518,5 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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By using a model Hamiltonian with competing antiferromagnetic (AFM) and d-wave superconductivity orders, the impurity-induced structures of orders in d-wave superconductors is investigated. We find that the transition between one-dimensional stripe and two-dimensional checkerboardlike modulation around a single nonmagnetic impurity can take place as the strength of the AFM interaction U or the impurity scattering strength V0 is varied. It is also found that the impurity-induced stripe can first transit to checkerboardlike modulation and then disappears with increasing the next-nearest-neighbor hopping strength |t|. Phase diagrams of V0 versus U and |t| for various modulations of the spin order are presented. In addition, the quantum interference effect on the modulations of orders due to two strong nonmagnetic impurities is briefly examined, and the checkerboardlike and quasistripe patterns can occur depending on the sites where two impurities are placed. |
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000269638800074 |
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2009-09-01 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
3 |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:78293 |
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1572 |
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Berdiyorov, G.R.; Milošević, M.V.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Kinematic vortex-antivortex lines in strongly driven superconducting stripes |
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A1 Journal article |
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2009 |
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Physical review : B : solid state |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Rev B |
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19 |
Issue |
18 |
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184506,1-184506,8 |
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A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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In the framework of the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau formalism, we study the resistive state of a submicron superconducting stripe in the presence of a longitudinal current. Sufficiently strong current leads to phase slippage between the leads, which is manifested as oppositely charged kinematic vortices moving in opposite directions perpendicular to applied drive. Depending on the distribution of superconducting current density the vortex-antivortex either nucleate in the middle of the stripe and are expelled laterally or enter on opposite sides of the sample and are driven together to annihilation. We distinguish between the two scenarios as a function of relevant parameters and show how the creation/annihilation point of the vortex-antivortex and their individual velocity can be manipulated by applied magnetic field and current. |
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000266501200091 |
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2009-05-06 |
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1098-0121;1550-235X; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
Impact Factor |
3.836 |
Times cited |
75 |
Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 3.836; 2009 IF: 3.475 |
Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77400 |
Serial |
1756 |
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