Journal: Chemistry of Materials
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Abbreviation
Chem. Mater.
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American Chemical Society
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- Near-IR Two Photon Microscopy Imaging of Silica Nanoparticles Functionalized with Isolated Sensitized Yb(III) CentersItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsLapadula, Giuseppe; Bourdolle, Adrien; Allouche, Florian; et al. (2014) - Self-Assembly of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles and Nanowires into a Macroscopic Ternary Aerogel Monolith with Tailored Photocatalytic PropertiesItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsHeiligtag, Florian J.; Cheng, Wei; de Mendonca, Vagner R.; et al. (2014) - Formation of Aligned Microfiber Arrays via Self-Assembling SiO2 NanocolloidsItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsShklover, Valery (2005) - Nanoscale Design of High-Quality Epitaxial Aurivillius Thin FilmsItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsGradauskaite, Elzbieta; Gray, Natascha; Campanini, Marco; et al. (2021)Efforts for the integration of ferroelectric materials in nonvolatile, low energy consuming memories have so far been focused on perovskite oxide materials. Their down-scaling for nanodevices is, however, hindered by finite-size effects, and alternative materials offering more robust polar properties are required. Layered ferroelectrics of the Aurivillius phase have since emerged as promising candidates with robust polarization at subunit-cell thicknesses. Their controlled growth in the epitaxial thin film form has unfortunately remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate the stabilization of the coalescent layer-by-layer growth mode of the Bin+1Fen−3Ti3O3n+3 (BFTO) Aurivillius family homologues. We define the growth conditions for high-quality, single-crystalline thin films exhibiting ferroelectricity from the first half-unit-cell. We demonstrate the process to be effective for several homologous Aurivillius compositions, which highlights its general applicability. Our work thus provides the systematic framework for the integration of high-quality epitaxial layered ferroelectrics into oxide electronics. - NaFeF3 Nanoplates as Low-Cost Sodium and Lithium Cathode Materials for Stationary Energy StorageItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsKravchyk, Kostiantyn V.; Zünd, Tanja; Wörle, Michael; et al. (2018) - Scalable Heating-Up Synthesis of Monodisperse Cu2ZnSnS4 NanocrystalsItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsShavel, Alexey; Ibanez, Maria; Luo, Zhishan; et al. (2016) - High-Quality Transparent Electrodes Spin-Cast from Preformed Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide Nanocrystals for Thin Film OptoelectronicsItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsLuo, Li; Bozyigit, Deniz; Wood, Vanessa; et al. (2013) - Fluoro-apatite and Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles by Flame SynthesisItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsLoher, Stefan; Stark, Wendelin J.; Maciejewski, Marek; et al. (2005) - Nonaqueous synthesis of colloidal ZnGa2O4 nanocrystals and their photolinninescence propertiesItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsCao, Minhua; Djerdj, Igor; Antonietti, Markus; et al. (2007) - Colloidal Ordered Assemblies in a Polymer Shell-A Novel Type of Magnetic Nanobeads for Theranostic ApplicationsItem type: Journal Article
Chemistry of MaterialsBigall, Nadja C.; Wilhelm, Claire; Beoutis, Marie-Lys; et al. (2013)
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