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Oleynikov, P.N.; Shpanchenko, R.V.; Rozova, M.G.; Abakumov, A.M.; Antipov, E.V.; Hadermann, J.; Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Synthesis and structure of fluorinated RBa2Cu2O6+. (R=Dy, Ho and Tm) phases |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
Russian journal of inorganic chemistry |
Abbreviated Journal |
Russ J Inorg Chem+ |
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Volume |
46 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
153-158 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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London |
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0036-0236 |
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Impact Factor |
0.787 |
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Most recent IF: 0.787; 2001 IF: NA |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:36045 |
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3443 |
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Bals, S.; Radmilovic, V.; Kisielowski, C. |
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Title |
TEM annular objective apertures fabricated by FIB |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2004 |
Publication |
Microscopy and microanalysis |
Abbreviated Journal |
Microsc Microanal |
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Volume |
10 |
Issue |
S:2 |
Pages |
1148-1149 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Cambridge, Mass. |
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2008-01-04 |
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1431-9276;1435-8115; |
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UA library record |
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Impact Factor |
1.891 |
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Most recent IF: 1.891; 2004 IF: 2.389 |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:87603 |
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3475 |
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Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Title |
TEM characterization of structural defects |
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H1 Book chapter |
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1996 |
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473-507 |
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H1 Book chapter; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Plenum Press |
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New York |
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A1996BF84E00042 |
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0000-00-00 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:16865 |
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3477 |
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Vanhellemont, J.; Bender, H.; van Landuyt, J. |
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Title |
TEM studies of processed Si device materials |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
1997 |
Publication |
Conference series of the Institute of Physics |
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157 |
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Pages |
393-402 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Recent developments in the field of TEM characterisation of Si device materials are discussed and illustrated by a few case studies of material in different stages of various kinds of processing. Important challenges are the ever decreasing defect densities and device feature sizes. Defect delineation techniques using large area inspection tools yielding accurate coordinates of the defects to be studied have therefore become an essential part of the TEM analysis procedure. The possibility to transfer these defect coordinates without loss of accuracy to tools for local TEM specimen preparation is also a conditio sine qua non for a successful analysis. Insitu TEM remains important as dynamic processes can be observed and analysed under well defined experimental conditions. As case studies illustrating new developments, results are presented on defects in as-grown Ct silicon, on in-situ studies in processed silicon, on problem sites in advanced integrated circuit structures and on assessment of localised strain fields in the nm size scale. |
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London |
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000071954600079 |
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0000-00-00 |
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0305-2346 |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:21430 |
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3486 |
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van Renterghem, W.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; Bollen, D.; van Roost, C.; de Keyzer, R. |
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A TEM study of non-parallel twins inducing thickness growth in silver chloride {111} tabular crystals |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
The journal of imaging science and technology |
Abbreviated Journal |
J Imaging Sci Techn |
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45 |
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Pages |
83-90 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Springfield, Va |
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0000-00-00 |
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ISSN |
1062-3701 |
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Impact Factor |
0.348 |
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Most recent IF: 0.348; 2001 IF: NA |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48380 |
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3490 |
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Verbist, K.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Ye, M.; Mehbod, M.; Deltour, R. |
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TEM study of YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films with Zn and Fe |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
1994 |
Publication |
Physica: C : superconductivity |
Abbreviated Journal |
Physica C |
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Volume |
235 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
663-664 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Analytical and high resolution electron microscopy have been used to study the effect of Zn- and Fe-doping on the micro structure of [001] YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films on [001] MgO substrates grown by magnetron sputtering. Special attention was paid to the presence of second phase inclusions and surface outgrowths such as CuO, Y2Ba1Cu1O5-x, Y2O3 in order to establish a relationship with the critical current density. |
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Amsterdam |
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A1994QA39000261 |
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2002-10-17 |
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0921-4534; |
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Impact Factor |
0.942 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:10047 |
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3492 |
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Willems, B.L.; Taylor, D.M.J.; Fritzsche, J.; Malfait, M.; Vanacken, J.; Moshchalkov, V.V.; Montoya, E.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Temperature and magnetic field dependence of the voltagein GaAs films with superconducting Ga grains |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2008 |
Publication |
European physical journal : B : condensed matter and complex systems |
Abbreviated Journal |
Eur Phys J B |
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66 |
Issue |
1 |
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25-28 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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We have studied granular films consisting of nanoscale Ga droplets formed on GaAs films via a method of vacuum annealing to promote As evaporation. For temperatures and magnetic fields below the bulk Ga critical parameters, the samples are very sensitive towards external microwave radiation when two point voltage measurements are performed. Together with the observation of an oscillating magnetic field dependence of the voltage, a scenario in which the samples consist of Josephson-coupled loops seems to be the most likely one for explaining the obtained results. |
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Berlin |
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000262831300004 |
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2008-10-11 |
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ISSN |
1434-6028;1434-6036; |
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Impact Factor |
1.461 |
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Most recent IF: 1.461; 2008 IF: 1.568 |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:75997 |
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3496 |
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Schryvers, D.; Tirry, W.; Yang, Z. |
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Title |
Ni4Ti3 precipitates and their influence on the surrounding NiTi matrix |
Type |
P1 Proceeding |
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2005 |
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205-220 |
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P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The properties of the shape memory behaviour of Ni-rich binary NiTi are strongly dependant on the thermal history of the material. In this respect the changing of transformation temperatures of the underlying martensitic transformation and the occurrence of multiple step transformations are the most important phenomena. Part of the explanation is found in the presence of Ni4Ti3 precipitates in the B2 matrix after particular heat treatments. The formation of these precipitates changes the Ni concentration of the matrix and induces a strain field, with both of these aspects expected to be of importance. In this work atomic resolution and analytical TEM (transmission electron microscopy) techniques are used to obtain quantitative information concerning these two main features. Furthermore, the known structure of Ni4Ti3 is refined by a least squares optimization of quantitative electron diffraction data. The high-resolution TEM results show that there are strains up to 2% in the matrix surrounding the precipitates and they gradually increase until a maximum is reached when moving away from the interface. Analytical results reveal a global decrease of Ni content in the matrix when sufficient precipitates are present and a gradient in their close vicinity. The refinement of the structure shows atomic displacements, thereby increasing our understanding of the shrinking of the precipitate lattice with respect to the matrix. |
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Minerals, Metals Materials Society |
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Warrendale |
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0000-00-00 |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94759 |
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3549 |
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Author |
van Landuyt, J. |
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The evolution of HVEM application in antwerp |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
1991 |
Publication |
Ultramicroscopy
T2 – 2nd Osaka International Symp.on High-Voltage Electron Microscopy : New Directions and Future Aspects of High Voltage Electron Microscopy, November 8-10, 1990, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan |
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Ultramicroscopy |
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39 |
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1-4 |
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287-298 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The evolution of the use of the 1250 keV high-voltage electron microscope in Antwerp is sketched by illustrating a non-exhaustive set of examples in various fields. One of the main present fields of application gets some more attention, i.e. the defect studies as produced by processing steps in microelectronic devices: (i) strain-induced dislocations at the edges of various device isolation interlayers, (ii) morphologies resulting from high-energy ion implantation creating buried layers for silicon on insulator (SOI) and other implantation technologies. |
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Elsevier |
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Amsterdam |
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A1991GY23100034 |
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2002-10-18 |
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0304-3991; |
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Impact Factor |
2.436 |
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PHYSICS, APPLIED 47/145 Q2 # |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95973 |
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3579 |
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Van Renterghem, W.; Karthauser, S.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; De Keyzer, R.; Van Roost, C. |
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Title |
The influence of the precipitation method on defect formation in multishell AgBrI (111) tabular crystals |
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P1 Proceeding |
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Year |
2000 |
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167-171 |
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P1 Proceeding; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Multishell tabular grains have a higher speed than pure AgBr tabular grains. Usually the shells differ in size and iodide content, but also the precipitation method for the iodide containing shells has an influence on the iodide incorporation. A TEM investigation was performed to determine the defect structure of multishell AgBr (111) tabular crystals containing a shell with a low iodide concentration and one with a high iodide concentration. The twins that induce tabular growth and stacking fault contrast in the region of the iodide shells have been observed, similar to previously studied AgBr/Ag(Br,I) coreshell crystals. Moreover in some of the crystals dislocations have been observed, sometimes even an entire network. The number of dislocations formed varies for the different methods of iodide addition. Also variations in average thickness between the different iodide addition methods have been observed. A higher number of dislocations and thicker crystals point towards a higher local concentration of iodide. These observations allow deciding which iodide incorporation method is most useful for a preferred dislocation pattern. |
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Soc Imaging Science Technology |
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Springfield |
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0000-00-00 |
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0-89208-229-1 |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95774 |
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3587 |
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Nistor, L.C.; Richard, O.; Zhao, C.; Bender, H.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Thermal stability of atomic layer deposited Zr:Al mixed oxide thin films: an in situ transmission electron microscopy study |
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A1 Journal article |
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2005 |
Publication |
Journal of materials research |
Abbreviated Journal |
J Mater Res |
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Volume |
20 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
1741-1750 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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New York, N.Y. |
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000230296100012 |
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2005-07-12 |
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0884-2914;2044-5326; |
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Impact Factor |
1.673 |
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Bil 01/73; IAP V-1 |
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Most recent IF: 1.673; 2005 IF: 2.104 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54884 |
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3631 |
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Leys, F.E.; March, N.H.; Lamoen, D. |
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Thermodynamic consistency and integral equations for the liquid structure |
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A1 Journal article |
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2002 |
Publication |
Journal Of Chemical Physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
J Chem Phys |
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117 |
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10726 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT); |
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New York, N.Y. |
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000179495000031 |
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2002-12-02 |
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0021-9606; |
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UA library record; WoS full record; |
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Impact Factor |
2.965 |
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Most recent IF: 2.965; 2002 IF: 2.998 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:41406 |
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3634 |
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Goris, B.; Freitag, B.; Zanaga, D.; Bladt, E.; Altantzis, T.; Ringnalda, J.; Bals, S. |
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Towards quantitative EDX results in 3 dimensions |
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A1 Journal article |
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2014 |
Publication |
Microscopy and microanalysis |
Abbreviated Journal |
Microsc Microanal |
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Volume |
20 |
Issue |
S:3 |
Pages |
766-767 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Cambridge, Mass. |
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2014-08-27 |
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1431-9276;1435-8115; |
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UA library record |
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Impact Factor |
1.891 |
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Open Access |
OpenAccess |
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335078 Colouratom; Fwo; ECAS_Sara; (ROMEO:green; preprint:; postprint:can ; pdfversion:cannot); |
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Most recent IF: 1.891; 2014 IF: 1.877 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:125381 |
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3687 |
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Author |
Van Tendeloo, G.; op de Beeck, M.; De Meulenaere, P.; van Dyck, D. |
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Title |
Towards quantitative high resolution electron microscopy? |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
1995 |
Publication |
Institute of physics conference series |
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147 |
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Pages |
67-72 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab |
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The basics of the interpretation of high resolution images showing detail of the order of 0.1 nm are shortly explained here. The use of a field emission source, a CCD camera and an adapted reconstruction method for restoring the projected crystal potential (focus variation method) allows a quantitative interpretation of HREM images. Examples of partially disordered alloys and carbonate ordering in high Tc superconductors are presented. |
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London |
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A1995BE67F00014 |
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0000-00-00 |
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0-7503-0357-3; 0951-3248; 0305-2346 |
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UA library record; WoS full record; |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:13015 |
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3688 |
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van Daele, B.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Ruythooren, W.; Derluyn, J.; Leys, M.R.; Germain, M. |
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Transmission electron microscopy characterisation of Ti and Al/Ti contacts on GaN and AlGaN/GaN |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2005 |
Publication |
Springer proceedings in physics |
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107 |
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Pages |
389-392 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Transmission electron microscopy has been applied to study Ti and Al/Ti contacts on GaN and AlGaN/GaN as a function of annealing temperature. This has lead to a profound understanding of the role of Al, both in the contact formation on n-GaN and on AlGaN/GaN. Al in the AlGaN decreases the N-extraction by Ti out of the nitride, because of the strong Al-N bond. Al in the metal bilayer also reduces the N-extraction by Ti due to a preferential alloy mixing. |
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Berlin |
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0000-00-00 |
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0930-8989 |
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UA library record; WoS full record; |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94775 |
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3707 |
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Croitoru, M.D.; Shanenko, A.A.; Peeters, F.M. |
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Title |
Tuning the superconducting properties of nanomaterials |
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H1 Book chapter |
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2009 |
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1-14 |
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H1 Book chapter; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT); Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Electron continement and its effect on the superconducting-to-normal phase transition driven by a magentic field and/or a current is studied in nanowires. Our investigation is based on a self-consistent numerical solution of the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations. We find that in a parallel magneitc field and/or in the presence of a supercurrent the transition from the superconducting to the normal phase occurs as a cascade of discontinuous jumps in the superconducting order parameter for diameters D < 10 divided by 15 nm at T = 0. The critical magentic field exhibits quantum-size oscillations with pronounced resonant enhancements as a function of the wire radius. |
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Springer |
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Dordrecht |
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000274282900001 |
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2009-07-29 |
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1874-6500; |
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978-90-481-3118-1 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:99226 |
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3761 |
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Batenburg, K.J.; Bals, S.; Van Aert, S.; Roelandts, T.; Sijbers, J. |
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Title |
Ultra-high resolution electron tomography for materials science : a roadmap |
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A1 Journal article |
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2011 |
Publication |
Microscopy and microanalysis |
Abbreviated Journal |
Microsc Microanal |
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Volume |
17 |
Issue |
S:2 |
Pages |
934-935 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab |
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Cambridge, Mass. |
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2011-10-07 |
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1431-9276;1435-8115; |
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UA library record |
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Impact Factor |
1.891 |
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Most recent IF: 1.891; 2011 IF: 3.007 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:96554 |
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3792 |
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Van Tendeloo, G.; Schryvers, D.; van Dyck, D.; van Landuyt, J.; Amelinckx, S. |
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Title |
Up close: Center for Electron Microscopy of Materials Science at the University of Antwerp |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
1994 |
Publication |
MRS bulletin |
Abbreviated Journal |
Mrs Bull |
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57-59 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab |
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Pittsburgh, Pa |
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A1994PH66300015 |
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0000-00-00 |
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0883-7694 |
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UA library record; WoS full record; |
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Impact Factor |
5.667 |
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no |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:9996 |
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3821 |
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Malesevic, A.; Kemps, R.; Zhang, L.; Erni, R.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Vanhulsel, A.; van Haesendonck, C. |
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Title |
A versatile plasma tool for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes and few-layer graphene sheets |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
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2008 |
Publication |
Journal of optoelectronics and advanced materials |
Abbreviated Journal |
J Optoelectron Adv M |
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10 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
2052-2055 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Bucharest |
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0000-00-00 |
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ISSN |
1454-4164 |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
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Impact Factor |
0.449 |
Times cited |
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Open Access |
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Notes |
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Approved |
Most recent IF: 0.449; 2008 IF: 0.577 |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:70636 |
Serial |
3839 |
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Maccato, C.; Simon, Q.; Carraro, G.; Barreca, D.; Gasparotto, A.; Lebedev, O.I.; Turner, S.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Title |
Zinc and copper oxides functionalized with metal nanoparticles : an insight into their nano-organization |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2012 |
Publication |
Journal of advanced microscopy research |
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7 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
84-90 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Abstract |
Ag/ZnO and Au/CuxO (x = 1, 2) nanocomposites supported on Si(100) and polycrystalline Al2O3 were synthesised by hybrid approaches, combining chemical vapor deposition (either thermal or plasma-assisted) of host oxide matrices and subsequent radio frequency-sputtering of guest metal particles. The influence of the adopted synthetic parameters on the nanocomposite morphological and compositional features was investigated by field emission-scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Results confirm the synthesis of ZnO and CuxO nanoarchitectures, characterized by a tailored morphology and an intimate metal/oxide contact. A careful control of the processing conditions enabled a fine tuning of the mutual constituent distribution, opening thus attractive perspectives for the engineering of advanced nanomaterials. |
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2012-12-04 |
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2156-7573;2156-7581; |
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UA library record |
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Esteem |
Approved |
Most recent IF: NA |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:105298 |
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3932 |
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Author |
Afanasov, I.M.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Title |
Zirconia-modified exfoliated graphite |
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A1 Journal article |
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2011 |
Publication |
Inorganic materials |
Abbreviated Journal |
Inorg Mater+ |
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Volume |
47 |
Issue |
6 |
Pages |
603-608 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Abstract |
Zirconia has been incorporated into exfoliated graphite (EG) through the anodic polarization in the natural graphite-ZrO(NO3)2-HNO3-H2O system, followed by flash heating. The thermal properties of the oxidized graphites employed as precursors to EG have been studied by thermogravimetry in combination with differential scanning calorimetry, and the distribution of ZrO2 particles in the EG has been assessed by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Conditions are described for the preparation of EG with bulk densities in the range 1.34.7 g/l and ZrO2 contents in the range 434 wt %. |
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000291698100008 |
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2011-05-24 |
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0020-1685;1608-3172; |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record |
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Impact Factor |
0.62 |
Times cited |
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Open Access |
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Most recent IF: 0.62; 2011 IF: 0.414 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:90447 |
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3933 |
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Author |
Yao, X.; Cao, S.; Zhang, X.P.; Schryvers, D. |
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Title |
Microstructural Characterization and Transformation Behavior of Porous Ni50.8Ti49.2 |
Type |
P1 Proceeding |
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2015 |
Publication |
Materials Today: Proceedings |
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2 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
S833-S836 |
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Keywords |
P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Porous Ni50.8Ti49.2 bulk material was prepared by powder metallurgy sintering. Solid solution and aging treatments were applied to improve the phase homogeneity and phase transformation behavior. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy, aided by energy dispersive X-ray analysis, were used to study the microstructure and chemical phase content of the alloys. In-situ cooling was carried out to observe the phase transformation behavior. As-received material contains dispersed Ni2Ti4O particles while Ni4Ti3 precipitates appear after aging. Close to pore edges, the latter have a preferential orientation due to the induced stress fields in the matrix. |
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000371032100081 |
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2015-11-05 |
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2214-7853 |
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UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
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Notes |
The author gratefully acknowledges the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) for providing a scholarship and the Key Project of the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province under grant No. S2013020012805. |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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c:irua:129980 |
Serial |
3989 |
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Matthai, C.C.; Lamoen, D.; March, N.H. |
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Melting temperatures and possible precursor plastic phases of CCl4and GeI4as a function of pressure |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2016 |
Publication |
Physics and chemistry of liquids |
Abbreviated Journal |
Phys Chem Liq |
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54 |
Issue |
54 |
Pages |
130-134 |
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Keywords |
A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The motivation for the present study is to be found in the recent experiments of Fuchizaki and Hamaya on GeI4. They observed a rapid increase in the melting temperature Tm in going from atmospheric pressure to p ~ 2.6 GPa. Tm was found to be largely independent of pressure above this value. In this paper, heuristic arguments are presented to support the idea that until some critical pressure, a crystalline phase of SnI4, CCl4 and GeI4 molecular solids melts into a low density liquid. However, at this critical pressure, a phase boundary intersects Tm(p), separating a low density liquid phase from a high density liquid. The new phase boundary is between the crystal and an amorphous molecular solid with increasing polymerisation as the pressure is increased. |
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000365724100012 |
Publication Date |
2015-07-30 |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0031-9104 |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record |
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Impact Factor |
1.145 |
Times cited |
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Notes |
NHM wishes to thank Professors D. Lamoen and C. Van Alsenoy for making possible the continuing affiliation of |
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Most recent IF: 1.145 |
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Call Number |
c:irua:130190 |
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4029 |
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Author |
De Backer, A.; De Wael, A.; Gonnissen, J.; Martinez, G.T.; Béché, A.; MacArthur, K.E.; Jones, L.; Nellist, P.D.; Van Aert, S. |
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Quantitative annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy for nanoparticle atom-counting: What are the limits? |
Type |
P1 Proceeding |
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Year |
2015 |
Publication |
Journal of physics : conference series |
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644 |
Issue |
644 |
Pages |
012034 |
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Keywords |
P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Quantitative atomic resolution annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy (ADF STEM) has become a powerful technique for nanoparticle atom-counting. However, a lot of nanoparticles provide a severe characterisation challenge because of their limited size and beam sensitivity. Therefore, quantitative ADF STEM may greatly benefit from statistical detection theory in order to optimise the instrumental microscope settings such that the incoming electron dose can be kept as low as possible whilst still retaining single-atom precision. The principles of detection theory are used to quantify the probability of error for atom-counting. This enables us to decide between different image performance measures and to optimise the experimental detector settings for atom-counting in ADF STEM in an objective manner. To demonstrate this, ADF STEM imaging of an industrial catalyst has been conducted using the near-optimal detector settings. For this experiment, we discussed the limits for atom-counting diagnosed by combining a thorough statistical method and detailed image simulations. |
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000366826200034 |
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2015-10-13 |
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Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group Conference (EMAG), JUN 02-JUL 02, 2015, Manchester, ENGLAND |
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1742-6588 |
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UA library record; WoS full record |
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The authors acknowledge financial support from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO, Belgium) through project funding (G.0368.15N, G.0369.15N, and G.0374.15N) and a PhD research grant to A De Backer. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under Grant Agreement 312483 – ESTEEM2 (Integrated Infrastructure Initiative-I3), ERC Starting Grant 278510 Vortex, and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K032518/1). The authors acknowledge Johnson-Matthey for providing the sample and PhD funding to K E MacArthur. A Rosenauer is acknowledged for providing the STEMsim program.; esteem2jra2; ECASJO; |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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c:irua:130314 c:irua:130314 |
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4050 |
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Barreca, D.; Carraro, G.; Gasparotto, A.; Maccato, C.; Warwick, M.E.A.; Turner, S.; Van Tendeloo, G. |
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Title |
Fabrication and Characterization of Fe2O3-Based Nanostructures Functionalized with Metal Particles and Oxide Overlayers |
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A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2015 |
Publication |
Journal of advanced microscopy research |
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10 |
Issue |
10 |
Pages |
239-243 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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We report on the design of nanosystems based on functionalized -Fe 2 O 3 nanostructures supported on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrates. The target materials were developed by means of hybrid vapor phase approaches, combining plasma assisted-chemical vapor deposition (PA-CVD) for the production of iron(III) oxide systems and the subsequent radio frequency (RF)-sputtering or atomic layer deposition (ALD) for the functionalization with Au nanoparticles or TiO 2 overlayers, respectively. The interplay between material characteristics and the adopted processing parameters was investigated by complementary analytical techniques, encompassing X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), field emission-scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), high angle annular dark field-scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM), and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS). The obtained results highlight the possibility of fabricating Au/ -Fe 2 O 3 nanocomposites, with a controlled dispersion and distribution of metal particles, and TiO 2 / -Fe 2 O 3 heterostructures, characterized by an intimate coupling between the constituent oxides. |
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2015-12-01 |
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2156-7573 |
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UA library record |
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The authors acknowledge the financial support under the FP7 project “SOLARO- GENIX” (NMP4-SL-2012-310333), as well as Padova University ex-60% 2012–2015 projects, grant n CPDR132937/13 (SOLLEONE), and Regione Lombardia- INSTM ATLANTE program. Stuart Turner acknowledges the FWO Flanders for a post-doctoral scholarship. Thanks are also due to Dr. L. Borgese and Prof. E. Bontempi (Chemistry for Technologies Laboratory, Brescia Univer- sity, Italy) for precious assistance in ALD experiments. |
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Most recent IF: NA |
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EMAT @ emat @ c:irua:132798 |
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4058 |
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Tsai, C.-Y.; Chang, Y.-C.; Lobato, I.; Van Dyck, D.; Chen, F.-R. |
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Hollow Cone Electron Imaging for Single Particle 3D Reconstruction of Proteins |
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A1 Journal article |
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2016 |
Publication |
Scientific reports |
Abbreviated Journal |
Sci Rep-Uk |
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6 |
Issue |
6 |
Pages |
27701 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab |
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The main bottlenecks for high-resolution biological imaging in electron microscopy are radiation sensitivity and low contrast. The phase contrast at low spatial frequencies can be enhanced by using a large defocus but this strongly reduces the resolution. Recently, phase plates have been developed to enhance the contrast at small defocus but electrical charging remains a problem. Single particle cryo-electron microscopy is mostly used to minimize the radiation damage and to enhance the resolution of the 3D reconstructions but it requires averaging images of a massive number of individual particles. Here we present a new route to achieve the same goals by hollow cone dark field imaging using thermal diffuse scattered electrons giving about a 4 times contrast increase as compared to bright field imaging. We demonstrate the 3D reconstruction of a stained GroEL particle can yield about 13.5 A resolution but using a strongly reduced number of images. |
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Department of Engineering and System Science, Tsing-Hua University, HsinChu 300, Taiwan |
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English |
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000377670500001 |
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2016-06-13 |
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2045-2322 |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles |
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Impact Factor |
4.259 |
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D. Van Dyck acknowledges the financial support from the Fund for Scientific Research – Flanders (FWO) under Project nos. VF04812N and G.0188.08. F. R. Chen would like to thank the support from NSC 101-2221-E-007- 063-MY3 and MOST 104-2321-B-007-004. We are grateful for the use of the Tecnai F20 in the Cryo-EM Core Facility, Department of Academic Affairs and Instrument Service at Academia Sinica. |
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Most recent IF: 4.259 |
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c:irua:134038 |
Serial |
4087 |
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Author |
Liz-Marzan, L.; Bals, S. |
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Title |
Advanced particle characterization techniques |
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Editorial |
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2016 |
Publication |
Particle and particle systems characterization |
Abbreviated Journal |
Part Part Syst Char |
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33 |
Issue |
33 |
Pages |
350-351 |
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Editorial; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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Wiley-v c h verlag gmbh |
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Weinheim |
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000379970000001 |
Publication Date |
2016-07-14 |
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0934-0866 |
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Additional Links |
UA library record; WoS full record |
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Impact Factor |
4.474 |
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Not_Open_Access |
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Approved |
Most recent IF: 4.474 |
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Call Number |
UA @ lucian @ c:irua:134957 |
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4136 |
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Li, M.R.; Retuerto, M.; Deng, Z.; Stephens, P.W.; Croft, M.; Huang, Q.; Wu, H.; Deng, X.; Kotliar, G.; Sánchez-Benítez, J.; Hadermann, J.; Walker, D.; Greenblatt, M.; |
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Giant magnetoresistance in the half-metallic double-perovskite ferrimagnet Mn2FeReO6 |
Type |
A1 Journal article |
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Year |
2015 |
Publication |
Angewandte Chemie: international edition in English |
Abbreviated Journal |
Angew Chem Int Edit |
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54 |
Issue |
54 |
Pages |
12069-12073 |
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A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) |
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The first transition-metal-only double perovskite compound, Mn2+ Fe-2(3+) Re5+ O-6, with 17 unpaired d electrons displays ferrimagnetic ordering up to 520K and a giant positive magnetoresistance of up to 220% at 5K and 8 T. These properties result from the ferrimagnetically coupled Fe and Re sublattice and are affected by a two-to-one magnetic-structure transition of the Mn sublattice when a magnetic field is applied. Theoretical calculations indicate that the half-metallic state can be mainly attributed to the spin polarization of the Fe and Re sites. |
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2015-08-01 |
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1433-7851; 0570-0833 |
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11.994 |
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Most recent IF: 11.994; 2015 IF: 11.261 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:129457 |
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4186 |
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Brammertz, G.; Buffiere, M.; Verbist, C.; Bekaert, J.; Batuk, M.; Hadermann, J.; et al. |
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Process variability in Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar cell devices: Electrical and structural investigations |
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2015 |
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The conference record of the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
T2 – IEEE 42nd Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), JUN 14-19, 2015, New Orleans, LA |
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P1 Proceeding; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) |
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We have fabricated 9.7% efficient Cu2ZnSnSe4/CdS/ZnO solar cells by H2Se selenization of sequentially sputtered metal layers. Despite the good efficiency obtained, process control appears to be difficult. In the present contribution we compare the electrical and physical properties of two devices with nominal same fabrication procedure, but 1% and 9.7% power conversion efficiency respectively. We identify the problem of the lower performing device to be the segregation of ZnSe phases at the backside of the sample. This ZnSe seems to be the reason for the strong bias dependent photocurrent observed in the lower performing devices, as it adds a potential barrier for carrier collection. The reason for the different behavior of the two nominally same devices is not fully understood, but speculated to be related to sputtering variability. |
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978-1-4799-7944-8 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:132335 |
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4229 |
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Rozova, M.G.; Grigoriev, V.V.; Bobrikov, I.A.; Filimonov, D.S.; Zakharov, K.V.; Volkova, O.S.; Vasiliev, A.N.; Antipov, E.V.; Tsirlin, A.A.; Abakumov, A.M. |
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Synthesis, structure and magnetic ordering of the mullite-type Bi2Fe4-xCrxO9 solid solutions with a frustrated pentagonal Cairo lattice |
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2016 |
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Journal of the Chemical Society : Dalton transactions |
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Dalton T |
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1192-1200 |
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Highly homogeneous mullite-type solid solutions Bi2Fe4-xCrxO9 (x = 0.5, 1, 1.2) were synthesized using a soft chemistry technique followed by a solid-state reaction in Ar. The crystal structure of Bi2Fe3CrO9 was investigated using X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy (S.G. Pbam, a = 7.95579(9) angstrom , b = 8.39145(9) angstrom, c = 5.98242(7) angstrom, R-F(X-ray) = 0.022, R-F(neutron) = 0.057). The ab planes in the structure are tessellated with distorted pentagonal loops built up by three tetrahedrally coordinated Fe sites and two octahedrally coordinated Fe/Cr sites, linked together in the ab plane by corner-sharing forming a pentagonal Cairo lattice. Magnetic susceptibility measurements and powder neutron diffraction show that the compounds order antiferromagnetically (AFM) with the Neel temperatures decreasing upon increasing the Cr content from T-N similar to 250 K for x = 0 to T-N similar to 155 K for x = 1.2. The magnetic structure of Bi2Fe3CrO9 at T = 30 K is characterized by a propagation vector k = (1/2,1/2,1/2). The tetrahedrally coordinated Fe cations form singlet pairs within dimers of corner-sharing tetrahedra, but spins on the neighboring dimers are nearly orthogonal. The octahedrally coordinated (Fe, Cr) cations form antiferromagnetic up-up-down-down chains along c, while the spin arrangement in the ab plane is nearly orthogonal between nearest neighbors and collinear between second neighbors. The resulting magnetic structure is remarkably different from the one in pure Bi2Fe4O9 and features several types of spin correlations even on crystallographically equivalent exchange that may be caused by the simultaneous presence of Fe and Cr on the octahedral site. |
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London |
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2015-11-30 |
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0300-9246; 1477-9226; 1472-7773 |
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4.029 |
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UA @ lucian @ c:irua:131095 |
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4257 |
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