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Author Mazo, G.N.; Savvin, S.N.; Abakumov, A.M.; Hadermann, J.; Dobrovol'skii, Y.A.; Leonova, L.S.
  Title Lanthanum-strontium cuprate as a promising cathodic matreila for solid oxide fuel cells Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication Russian journal of electrochemistry Abbreviated Journal Russ J Electrochem+
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 4 Pages 436-442
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Language Wos 000246338500010 Publication Date 2007-05-09
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1023-1935;1608-3342; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.828 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 0.828; 2007 IF: 0.263
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:62062 Serial 1777
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Author Van Aert, S.; van den Broek, W.; Goos, P.; van Dyck, D.
  Title Model-based electron microscopy : from images toward precise numbers for unknown structure parameters Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2012 Publication Micron Abbreviated Journal Micron
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 4 Pages 509-515
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering Management (ENM); Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab
  Abstract Statistical parameter estimation theory is proposed as a method to quantify electron microscopy images. It aims at obtaining precise and accurate values for the unknown structure parameters including, for example, atomic column positions and types. In this theory, observations are purely considered as data planes, from which structure parameters have to be determined using a parametric model describing the images. The method enables us to measure positions of atomic columns with a precision of the order of a few picometers even though the resolution of the electron microscope is one or two orders of magnitude larger. Moreover, small differences in averaged atomic number, which cannot be distinguished visually, can be quantified using high-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy images. Finally, it is shown how to optimize the experimental design so as to attain the highest precision. As an example, the optimization of the probe size for nanoparticle radius measurements is considered. It is also shown how to quantitatively balance signal-to-noise ratio and resolution by adjusting the probe size.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000301702400003 Publication Date 2011-11-03
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0968-4328; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.98 Times cited 7 Open Access
  Notes Fwo Approved Most recent IF: 1.98; 2012 IF: 1.876
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94114 Serial 2099
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Author Fredrickx, P.; Schryvers, D.; Janssens, K.
  Title Nanoscale morphology of a piece of ruby red Kunckel glass Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2002 Publication Physics and chemistry of glasses Abbreviated Journal Phys Chem Glasses
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 4 Pages 176-183
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Sheffield Editor
  Language Wos Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0031-9090 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:40020 Serial 2268
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Author Kirschhock, C.E.A.; Liang, D.; Aerts, A.; Aerts, C.A.; Kremer, S.P.B.; Jacobs, P.A.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Martens, J.A.
  Title On the TEM and AFM evidence of zeosil nanoslabs present during the synthesis of silicalite-1 : reply Type L1 Letter to the editor
  Year 2004 Publication Angewandte Chemie: international edition in English Abbreviated Journal Angew Chem Int Edit
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 35 Pages 4562-4564
  Keywords L1 Letter to the editor; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Weinheim Editor
  Language Wos 000224008400003 Publication Date 2004-08-20
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1433-7851;1521-3773; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 11.994 Times cited Open Access
  Notes Fwo; Iap-Pai Approved Most recent IF: 11.994; 2004 IF: 9.161
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:103253 Serial 2457
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Author Mikhailova, D.; Reichel, P.; Tsirlin, A.A.; Abakumov, A.M.; Senyshyn, A.; Mogare, K.M.; Schmidt, M.; Kuo, C.Y.; Pao, C.W.; Pi, T.W.; Lee, J.F.; Hu, Z.; Tjeng, L.H.;
  Title Oxygen-driven competition between low-dimensional structures of Sr3CoMO6 and Sr3CoMO7-\delta with M = Ru,Ir Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2014 Publication Journal of the Chemical Society : Dalton transactions Abbreviated Journal Dalton T
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 37 Pages 13883-13891
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract We have realized a reversible structure transformation of one-dimensional 1D K4CdCl6-type Sr3CoMO6 with the Co2+/M4+ cation ordering into the two-dimensional 2D double layered Ruddlesden-Popper structure Sr3CoMO7-delta with a random distribution of Co and M (with M = Ru, Ir) upon increasing the partial oxygen pressure. The combined soft and hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy studies show that under transformation, Co and M cations were oxidized to Co3+ and M5+. During oxidation, high-spin Co2+ in Sr3CoMO6 first transforms into high-spin Co3+ in oxygen-deficient Sr3CoMO7-delta, and then further transforms into low-spin Co3+ in fully oxidized Sr3CoMO7 upon further increasing the partial pressure of oxygen. The 1D Sr3CoMO6 compound is magnetically ordered at low temperatures with the magnetic moments lying along the c-axis. Their alignment is parallel for Sr3CoRuO6 and antiparallel for Sr3CoIrO6. The 2D compounds reveal a spin-glass-like behavior related to the random distribution of magnetic cations in the structure.
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  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000342074100009 Publication Date 2014-07-28
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1477-9226;1477-9234; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 4.029 Times cited 7 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 4.029; 2014 IF: 4.197
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:119960 Serial 2545
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Author Schryvers, D.; Potapov, P.L.
  Title R-phase structure refinement using electron diffraction data Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2002 Publication Materials transactions Abbreviated Journal Mater Trans
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 5 Pages 774-779
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Language Wos 000176212100002 Publication Date 2005-10-17
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1345-9678; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.713 Times cited 25 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 0.713; 2002 IF: 0.841
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48772 Serial 2805
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Author Rubino, S.; Schattschneider, P.; Rusz, J.; Verbeeck, J.; Leifer, K.
  Title Simulation of magnetic circular dichroism in the electron microscope Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication Journal of physics: D: applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Phys D Appl Phys
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 47 Pages 474005,1-474005,11
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract As electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) and x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) probe the same transitions from coreshell states to unoccupied states above the Fermi energy, it should always be possible to apply the two techniques to the same physical phenomena, such as magnetic dichroism, and obtain the same information. Indeed, the similarity in the expression of the electron and x-ray cross-sections had been already exploited to prove the equivalence of x-ray magnetic linear dichroism and anisotropy in EELS, by noting that the polarization vector of a photon plays the same role as the momentum transfer in electron scattering. Recently, the same was proven true for x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) by establishing a new TEM technique called EMCD (electron energy-loss magnetic chiral dichroism) (Schattschneider P et al 2006 Nature 441 4868), which makes use of special electron scattering conditions to force the absorption of a circularly polarized virtual photon. The intrinsic advantage of EMCD over XMCD is the high spatial resolution of electron microscopes, which are readily available. Among the particular obstacles in EMCD that do not exist for synchrotron radiation, is the notoriously low signal and the very particular scattering conditions necessary to observe a chiral dichroic signal. In spite of that, impressive progress has been made in recent years. The signal strength could be considerably increased, and some innovations such as using a convergent beam have been introduced. EMCD has evolved into several techniques, which make full use of the versatility of the TEM and energy filtering, spectroscopy or STEM conditions (Rubino S 2007 Magnetic circular dichroism in the transmission electron microscope PhD Thesis Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria).
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  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000284099700006 Publication Date 2010-11-12
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0022-3727;1361-6463; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.588 Times cited 13 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.588; 2010 IF: 2.109
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:85808UA @ admin @ c:irua:85808 Serial 3012
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Author Li, Y.; Zhang, X.B.; Tao, X.Y.; Xu, J.M.; Chen, F.; Shen, L.H.; Yang, X.F.; Liu, F.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Geise, H.J.
  Title Single phase MgMoO4 as catalyst for the synthesis of bundled multi-wall carbon nanotubes by CVD Type L1 Letter to the editor
  Year 2005 Publication Carbon Abbreviated Journal Carbon
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 6 Pages 1325-1328
  Keywords L1 Letter to the editor; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000228676400026 Publication Date 2005-03-11
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0008-6223; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 6.337 Times cited 23 Open Access
  Notes Iap V-1 Approved Most recent IF: 6.337; 2005 IF: 3.419
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:59055 Serial 3026
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Author Nakiboglu, G.; Gorlé, C.; Horvath, I.; van Beeck, J.; Blocken, B.
  Title Stack gas dispersion measurements with large scale-PIV, aspiration probes and light scattering techniques and comparison with CFD Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication Atmospheric environment : an international journal Abbreviated Journal Atmos Environ
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 21 Pages 3396-3406
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The main purpose of this research is to manage simultaneous measurement of velocity and concentration in large cross-sections by recording and processing images of cloud structures to provide more detailed information for e.g. validation of CFD simulations. Dispersion from an isolated stack in an Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) was chosen as the test case and investigated both experimentally and numerically in a wind tunnel. Large Scale-Particle Image Velocimetry (LS-PIV), which records cloud structures instead of individual particles, was used to obtain the velocity field in a vertical plane. The concentration field was determined by two methods: Aspiration Probe (AP) measurements and Light Scattering Technique (LST). In the latter approach, the same set of images used in the LS-PIV was employed. The test case was also simulated using the CFD solver FLUENT 6.3. Comparison between AP measurements and CFD revealed that there is good agreement when using a turbulent Schmidt number of 0.4. For the LST measurements, a non-linear relation between concentration and light intensity was observed and a hyperbolic-based function is proposed as correction function. After applying this correction function, a close agreement between CFD and LST measurements is obtained. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000267529600013 Publication Date 2009-04-08
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1352-2310; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.629 Times cited 15 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.629; 2009 IF: 3.139
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94531 Serial 3147
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Author Titantah, J.T.; Lamoen, D.
  Title sp3/sp2 characterization of carbon materials from first-principles calculations: X-ray photoelectron versus high energy electron energy-loss spectroscopy techniques Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2005 Publication Carbon Abbreviated Journal Carbon
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 6 Pages 1311-1316
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000228676400022 Publication Date 2005-02-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0008-6223; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 6.337 Times cited 70 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 6.337; 2005 IF: 3.419
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:51762 Serial 3558
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Author Teodorescu, V.S.; Mihailescu, I.N.; Gyorgy, E.; Luches, A.; Martino, M.; Nistor, L.C.; van Landuyt, J.; Hermann, J.
  Title The study of a crater forming on the surface of a Ti target submitted to multipulse excimer laser irradiation under low pressure N2 Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1996 Publication Journal of modern optics Abbreviated Journal J Mod Optic
  Volume (down) 43 Issue 9 Pages 1773-1784
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract A Ti target was submitted to laser ablation in low ambient pressure N-2. Electron microscopy examination of the cross-section of the crater zone forming on the Ti target, and XPS analyses, indicate that there is a small effect on the nitridation processes taking place on and in the vicinity of the target. The studies show a zone influenced by the multipulse laser treatment extending beneath the crater down to a depth of the same order of magnitude as the crater depth (i.e. similar to 10 mu m). In this zone, TiN could be identified as being present only in traces, while the whole zone exhibited a layer structure with differences in morphology and mechanical wear.
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  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos A1996VF31900002 Publication Date 2007-07-07
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0950-0340;1362-3044; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.008 Times cited 11 Open Access
  Notes Approved PHYSICS, APPLIED 47/145 Q2 #
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95238 Serial 3594
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Author Pierard, N.; Fonseca, A.; Colomer, J.-F.; Bossuot, C.; Benoit, J.-M.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Pirard, J.-P.; Nagy, J.B.
  Title Ball milling effect on the structure of single-wall carbon nanotubes Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2004 Publication Carbon Abbreviated Journal Carbon
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 8/9 Pages 1691-1697
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000221948000035 Publication Date 2004-04-09
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0008-6223; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 6.337 Times cited 133 Open Access
  Notes Pai/Iuap P5/01 Approved Most recent IF: 6.337; 2004 IF: 3.331
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54866 Serial 213
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Author Deveirman, A.; van Landuyt, J.; Vanhellemont, J.; Maes, H.E.; Yallup, K.
  Title Defects in high-dose oxygen implanted silicon : a TEM study Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1991 Publication Vacuum: the international journal and abstracting service for vacuum science and technology T2 – 1ST SIOMX WORKSHOP ( SEPARATION BY IMPLANTATION OF OXYGEN ) ( SWI-88 ), NOV 07-08, 1988, UNIV SURREY, GUILDFORD, ENGLAND Abbreviated Journal Vacuum
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 5-6 Pages 367-369
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Results are discussed of a transmission electron microscopy study of high-dose oxygen implanted silicon. In addition to the general high temperature (> 1200-degrees-C) annealing treatments also annealings at 'low' temperatures (1000-1100-degrees-C) were performed in order to slow down the precipitate and defect reactions. The observed dissolution of the oxide precipitates during prolonged high temperature annealing is explained by critical radius considerations. Threading dislocations are the remaining lattice defects in the silicon overlayer and cannot be removed by further annealing. Low temperature annealing results in the formation and subsequent unfaulting of extrinsic stacking fault loops below the buried oxide layer.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos A1991EV61700007 Publication Date 2002-10-19
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0042-207X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.858 Times cited 4 Open Access
  Notes Approved MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY 96/271 Q2 #
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104022 Serial 629
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Author Epurescu, G.; Dinescu, G.; Moldovan, A.; Birjega, R.; Dipietrantonio, F.; Verona, E.; Verardi, P.; Nistor, L.C.; Ghica, C.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Dinescu, A.
  Title P-type ZnO thin films grown by RF plasma beam assisted Pulsed Laser Deposition Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication Superlattices and microstructures Abbreviated Journal Superlattice Microst
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 1-6 Pages 79-84
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000250271200015 Publication Date 2007-08-01
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0749-6036; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.123 Times cited 19 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.123; 2007 IF: 1.344
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:66632 Serial 2549
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Author Leys, F.E.; March, N.H.; Lamoen, D.
  Title Relativistic virial relations for both homogeneous and spatially varying electron liquids Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2004 Publication Physics And Chemistry Of Liquids Abbreviated Journal Phys Chem Liq
  Volume (down) 42 Issue Pages 423-431
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT);
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000222750800010 Publication Date 2004-07-16
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0031-9104;1029-0451; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record;
  Impact Factor 1.145 Times cited Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 1.145; 2004 IF: 0.478
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:47379 Serial 2862
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Author Georgieva, V.; Saraiva, M.; Jehanathan, N.; Lebelev, O.I.; Depla, D.; Bogaerts, A.
  Title Sputter-deposited Mg-Al-O thin films: linking molecular dynamics simulations to experiments Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication Journal of physics: D: applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Phys D Appl Phys
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 6 Pages 065107,1-065107,8
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract 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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  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000263824200024 Publication Date 2009-03-03
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0022-3727;1361-6463; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.588 Times cited 37 Open Access
  Notes Iwt Approved Most recent IF: 2.588; 2009 IF: 2.083
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:73246 Serial 3110
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Author Prituzhalov, V.A.; Abakumov, A.M.; Ardashnikova, E.I.; Dolgikh, V.A.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title :Ba2.1Bi0.9(O, F)6.8-\delta: a new ordered anion-excess fluorite Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication Materials research bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mater Res Bull
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 5 Pages 861-869
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000245842600010 Publication Date 2006-10-05
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0025-5408; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.446 Times cited 4 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.446; 2007 IF: 1.484
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:64724 Serial 3515
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Author Goessens, C.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.
  Title Transmission electron microscopy studies of (111) twinned silver halide microcrystals Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Microscopy research and technique Abbreviated Journal Microsc Res Techniq
  Volume (down) 42 Issue Pages 85-99
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000075521300003 Publication Date 2002-08-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1059-910X;1097-0029; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.147 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 1.147; 1998 IF: 0.765
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:29676 Serial 3713
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Author Leroux, O.; Leroux, F.; Bagniewska-Zadworna,.; Knox, J.P.; Claeys, M.; Bals, S.; Viane, R.L.L.
  Title Ultrastructure and composition of cell wall appositions in the roots of Asplenium (Polypodiales) Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2011 Publication Micron Abbreviated Journal Micron
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 8 Pages 863-870
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Cell wall appositions (CWAs), formed by the deposition of extra wall material at the contact site with microbial organisms, are an integral part of the response of plants to microbial challenge. Detailed histological studies of CWAs in fern roots do not exist. Using light and electron microscopy we examined the (ultra)structure of CWAs in the outer layers of roots of Asplenium species. All cell walls studded with CWAs were impregnated with yellow-brown pigments. CWAs had different shapes, ranging from warts to elongated branched structures, as observed with scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Ultrastructural study further showed that infecting fungi grow intramurally and that they are immobilized by CWAs when attempting to penetrate intracellularly. Immunolabelling experiments using monoclonal antibodies indicated pectic homogalacturonan, xyloglucan, mannan and cellulose in the CWAs, but tests for lignins and callose were negative. We conclude that these appositions are defense-related structures made of a non-lignified polysaccharide matrix on which phenolic compounds are deposited in order to create a barrier protecting the root against infections.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000294942600013 Publication Date 2011-06-24
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0968-4328; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.98 Times cited 20 Open Access
  Notes Fwo Approved Most recent IF: 1.98; 2011 IF: 1.527
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:92540 Serial 3798
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Author Özen, M.; Mertens, M.; Snijkers, F.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Cool, P.
  Title Texturing of hydrothermally synthesized BaTiO3 in a strong magnetic field by slip casting Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2016 Publication Ceramics international Abbreviated Journal Ceram Int
  Volume (down) 42 Issue 42 Pages 5382-5390
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Laboratory of adsorption and catalysis (LADCA)
  Abstract Barium titanate powder was processed by slip casting in a rotating strong magnetic field of 9.4 T. The orientation factor of the sintered compact was analyzed by the X-ray diffraction technique and the microstructure (grain-size) was analyzed by scanning electron microscope. The hydrothermally prepared barium titanate was used as matrix material and the molten-salt synthesized barium titanate, with a larger particle-size, was used as template for the templated grain-growth process. Addition of large template particles was observed to increase the orientation factor of the sintered cast (5 vol% loading). Template particles acted as starting grains for the abnormal grain-growth process and the average grain-size was increased after sintering. Increasing the solid loading (15 vol%) resulted in a similar orientation factor with a decrease of the average grain size by more than half. However, addition of templates to the 15 vol% cast had a negative effect on the orientation factor. The impingement of growing particles was stated as the primary cause of particle misorientation resulting in a low orientation factor after sintering. Different heating conditions were tested and it was determined that a slow heating rate gave the highest orientation factor, the smallest average grain-size and the highest relative density. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Barking Editor
  Language Wos 000369460500098 Publication Date 2015-12-23
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0272-8842 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.986 Times cited 11 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.986
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:132228 Serial 4260
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Author Tuck, L.; Sayer, M.; Mackenzie, M.; Hadermann, J.; Dunfield, D.; Pietak, A.; Reid, J.W.; Stratilatov, A.D.
  Title Composition and crystal structure of resorbable calcium phosphate thin films Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2006 Publication Journal of materials science Abbreviated Journal J Mater Sci
  Volume (down) 41 Issue 13 Pages 4273-4284
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000239282300041 Publication Date 2006-05-16
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0022-2461;1573-4803; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.599 Times cited 2 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.599; 2006 IF: 0.999
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:60128 Serial 442
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Author Oró-Solé, J.; Frontera, C.; Beltrán-Porter, D.; Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Fuertes, A.
  Title Crystal structures of superconducting sodium intercalates of hafnium nitride chloride Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2006 Publication Materials research bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mater Res Bull
  Volume (down) 41 Issue 5 Pages 934-940
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000238116800005 Publication Date 2006-04-19
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0025-5408; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.446 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.446; 2006 IF: 1.383
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:59594 Serial 579
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Author Ruelle, B.; Felten, A.; Ghijsen, J.; Drube, W.; Johnson, R.L.; Liang, D.; Erni, R.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Dubois, P.; Hecq, M.; Bittencourt, C.;
  Title Functionalization of MWCNTs with atomic nitrogen : electronic structure Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2008 Publication Journal of physics: D: applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Phys D Appl Phys
  Volume (down) 41 Issue 4 Pages 045202-45204
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The changes induced by exposing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to atomic nitrogen were analysed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), x-ray and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. It was found that the atomic nitrogen generated by a microwave plasma effectively grafts chemical groups onto the CNT surface altering the density of valence electronic states. HRTEM showed that the exposure to atomic nitrogen does not significantly damage the CNT surface.
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000253177900018 Publication Date 2008-01-29
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0022-3727;1361-6463; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.588 Times cited 16 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.588; 2008 IF: 2.104
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:102633 Serial 1306
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Author Muto, S.; Schryvers, D.; Merk, N.; Tanner, L.E.
  Title HREM and ED study of the displacive transformation of the Ni2Al phase in a Ni65Al35 alloy and associated with the martensitic transformation Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1993 Publication Acta metallurgica et materialia Abbreviated Journal
  Volume (down) 41 Issue Pages 2377-2383
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York Editor
  Language Wos A1993LN82900011 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0956-7151 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 31 Open Access
  Notes Approved no
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:6778 Serial 1497
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Author Zelonka, K.; Sayer, M.; Freundorfer, A.P.; Hadermann, J.
  Title Hydrothermal processing of barium strontium titanate sol-gel composite thin films Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2006 Publication Journal of materials science Abbreviated Journal J Mater Sci
  Volume (down) 41 Issue 12 Pages 3885-3897
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000239022100043 Publication Date 2006-04-15
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0022-2461;1573-4803; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.599 Times cited 10 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.599; 2006 IF: 0.999
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:60566 Serial 1539
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Author Fanidis, C.; van Dyck, D.; van Landuyt, J.
  Title Inelastic scattering of high-energy electrons in a crystal in thermal equilibrium with the environment: 1: theoretical framework Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1992 Publication Ultramicroscopy Abbreviated Journal Ultramicroscopy
  Volume (down) 41 Issue Pages 55-64
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Amsterdam Editor
  Language Wos A1992HX68100005 Publication Date 2002-10-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0304-3991; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.436 Times cited 17 Open Access
  Notes Approved no
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:4092 Serial 1608
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Author Goessens, C.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; de Keyzer, R.
  Title New method to determine the parity of the number of twin planes in tabular silver halide microcrystals from top views Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1997 Publication The journal of imaging science and technology Abbreviated Journal J Imaging Sci Techn
  Volume (down) 41 Issue Pages 301-307
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Springfield, Va Editor
  Language Wos 000077457600017 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1062-3701 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.348 Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 0.348; 1997 IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:21346 Serial 2324
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Author Milat, O.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Amelinckx, S.
  Title Selective imaging of the “substructures” in incommensurately modulated intergrowth crystal structures Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1992 Publication Ultramicroscopy Abbreviated Journal Ultramicroscopy
  Volume (down) 41 Issue Pages 65-76
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Amsterdam Editor
  Language Wos A1992HX68100006 Publication Date 2002-10-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0304-3991; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.436 Times cited 5 Open Access
  Notes Approved MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY 96/271 Q2 #
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:4437 Serial 2966
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Author Evans, J.E.; Friedrich, H.;
  Title Advanced tomography techniques for inorganic, organic, and biological materials Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2016 Publication MRS bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mrs Bull
  Volume (down) 41 Issue 41 Pages 516-521
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) tomography using electrons and x-rays has pushed and expanded our understanding of the micro-and nanoscale spatial organization of inorganic, organic, and biological materials. While a significant impact on the field of materials science has already been realized from tomography applications, new advanced methods are quickly expanding the versatility of this approach to better link structure, composition, and function of complex 3D assemblies across multiple scales. In this article, we highlight several frontiers where new developments in tomography are empowering new science across biology, chemistry, and physics. The five articles that appear in this issue of MRS Bulletin describe some of these latest developments in detail, including analytical electron tomography, atomic resolution electron tomography, advanced recording schemes in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) tomography, cryo-STEM tomography of whole cells, and multiscale correlative tomography.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Pittsburgh, Pa Editor
  Language Wos 000382508100011 Publication Date 2016-07-07
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0883-7694 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.199 Times cited 12 Open Access
  Notes J.E.E. acknowledges support from the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research Mesoscale to Molecules Project #66382. Approved Most recent IF: 5.199
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:135689 Serial 4297
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Author Bals, S.; Goris, B.; de Backer, A.; Van Aert, S.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title Atomic resolution electron tomography Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2016 Publication MRS bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mrs Bull
  Volume (down) 41 Issue 41 Pages 525-530
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Over the last two decades, three-dimensional (3D) imaging by transmission electron microscopy or “electron tomography” has evolved into a powerful tool to investigate a variety of nanomaterials in different fields, such as life sciences, chemistry, solid-state physics, and materials science. Most of these results were obtained with nanometer-scale resolution, but different approaches have recently pushed the resolution to the atomic level. Such information is a prerequisite to understand the specific relationship between the atomic structure and the physicochemical properties of (nano) materials. We provide an overview of the latest progress in the field of atomic-resolution electron tomography. Different imaging and reconstruction approaches are presented, and state-of-the-art results are discussed. This article demonstrates the power and importance of electron tomography with atomic-scale resolution.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Pittsburgh, Pa Editor
  Language Wos 000382508100012 Publication Date 2016-07-07
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0883-7694 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.199 Times cited 19 Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes ; The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from the Research Foundation Flanders (G.0381.16N, G.036915, G.0374.13, and funding of postdoctoral grants to B.G. and A.D.B.). S.B. acknowledges the European Research Council, ERC Grant Number 335078-Colouratom. The research leading to these results received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Program under Grant Agreements 312483 (ESTEEM2). The authors would like to thank the colleagues who have contributed to this work, including K.J. Batenburg, J. De Beenhouwer, R. Erni, M.D. Rossell, W. Van den Broek, L. Liz-Marzan, E. Carbo-Argibay, S. Gomez-Grana, P. Lievens, M. Van Bael, B. Partoens, B. Schoeters, and J. Sijbers. ; ecas_sara Approved Most recent IF: 5.199
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:135690 Serial 4299
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