Browsing School of Physics by Subject "Surface and interface physics"
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Conducting mechanism in the epitaxial p-type transparent conducting oxide Cr2O3:Mg
(2015)Epitaxial p -type transparent conducting oxide (TCO) Cr 2 O 3 :Mg was grown by electron-beam evaporation in a molecular beam epitaxy system on c -plane sapphire. The influence of Mg dopants and the oxygen partial ... -
Pressure Dependent Mechanical Properties of Thin Films under Uniaxial Strain via the Layer Compression Test
(2023)Amorphous materials can exhibit strong nonlinear mechanical properties in comparison to crystalline metals and ceramics, largely due to their non equilibrium state which depends on the means of sample preparation history. ... -
Reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy of magnetite (110) surfaces
(2014)Reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) has been used to measure the optical anisotropies of bulk and thin-film Fe3O4(110) surfaces. The spectra indicate that small shifts in energy of the optical transitions, ... -
Stability and capping of magnetite ultra-thin films
(2014)Ultrathin films of Fe3O4 have been grown epitaxially on nearly lattice matched MgO(001). The stability of 4 nm thick films in ambient air and under annealing in an oxygen atmosphere at 200◦C has been studied. By magneto ... -
Superlubric Sliding of Graphene Auto-Kirigami with Interfaces Containing Self-Assembled Stripe-Pattern Adsorbates
(2024)Van der Waals heterostructures formed by stacked 2D materials show exceptional electronic, mechanical, and optical properties. Superlubricity, a condition where atomically flat, incommensurate planes of atoms results in ...