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- 1. J. Appl. Phys. 99, 011101 (2006) , “Degradation of hexagonal silicon-carbide-based bipolar devices”, M. Skowronski and S. HaOnly a few years ago, an account of degradation of silicon carbide high-voltage p-i-n diodes was presented at the European Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Compounds (Kloster Banz, Germany, 2000). This report was followed by the intense effort of multiple groups... (Read more)
- 2. Mater. Sci. Eng. C 25, 614-617 (2005) , “Incorporation of cobalt into ZnO nanoclusters”, Igor Ozerov, Françoise Chabre and Wladimir MarineThe structural, optical and magnetic properties of nanostructured ZnO films co-doped with cobalt and aluminium have been studied. The nanocrystalline films, with cluster sizes in range 50–100 nm, were deposited by pulsed laser ablation in a mixed atmosphere of oxygen and helium. The... (Read more)
- 3. Appl. Phys. Lett. 85, 1601 (2004) , “Different origins of visible luminescence in ZnO nanostructures fabricated by the chemical and evaporation methods”, D. Li, Y. H. Leung, A. B. Djurisic, Z. T. Liu, M. H. Xie, S. L. Shi, S. J. Xu, W. K. ChanWe prepared ZnO nanostructures using chemical and thermal evaporation methods. The properties of the fabricated nanostructures were studied using scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, photoluminescence, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. It was found that the... (Read more)
- 4. Appl. Phys. Lett. 84, 2635 (2004) , “Visible photoluminescence in ZnO tetrapod and multipod structures”, Aleksandra B. Djurisic, Yu Hang Leung, Wallace C. H. Choy, Kok Wai Cheah, Wai Kin ChanThe properties of ZnO tetrapod and multipod structures were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, photoluminescence (PL), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. While there is relationship between g = 1.96 EPR and green PL in some of the samples,... (Read more)
- 5. J. Cryst. Growth 264, 1-6 (2004) , “Ammonolysis of Ga2O3 and its application to the sublimation source for the growth of GaN film”, Y. J. Park , C. S. Oh , T. H. Yeom, Y. M. YuWe have observed the nagnetic resonance of conduction electrons in n-type indium antimonide, by the "heating" of the electron kinetic-energy temperature via the slsctron spins. This is the first direct evidence suggesting a contribution of spin-orbit coupling to relaxation in this system. In a steady-state spin-resonance experiment, a power PS=(M0=MZ)H/T1 is transferred to the systems(reservoirs) towards which the spins relax. Here, M0 is the equilibrium magnetization, MZ the component of the magnetization along the magnetic field H, and T1 the relaxation time. The reservoir of interest in our case is the kinetic energy of the eledtrons, and this is detected by an increase in the mobility μ. To our knowledge. this is the first observation of the power flow, due to relaxation, from the spins to a reservoir,applied to the ditection of magnetic resonance of conduction-electron spins. It differs in principle from usual spin-resonance observation methods, which are based on electromagnetic interactions of the spin system, such as the voltage induced in a resonator by the rotating magnetic moment, or again such as power absorption PS=MyHx from the rotating field Hx by the out-of- phase component My.Besides providing information on the relaxation mechanism, the present method (that we call "ralaxation" method) should also in some cases by much more sensitive than the usual "electromagnetic" detection methods. (Read more)
- 6. J. Phys. Chem. Solids 65, 639-645 (2004) , “Carbothermally-assisted aerosol synthesis of semiconducting materials in the system GaN/Mn”, Jerzy F. Janik , Mariusz Dryga , Cezary Czosnek , Maria Kamiska , Maria Palczewska and Robert T. PaineAerosol-assisted vapor phase synthesis aimed at preparation of magnetic semiconductor nanopowders of Ga1−xMnxN is carried out both from aqueous and methanol solution mixtures of gallium nitrate and manganese (II) nitrate. After an additional pyrolysis at 1000 °C under an ammonia flow,... (Read more)
- 7. Mater. Sci. Eng. A 375-377, 620-624 (2004) , “Evolution of the microstructure of disperse ZnO powders obtained by the freeze-drying method”, Z. V. Marinkovic, O. Milosevic, M. V. Nikolic, M. G. Kakazey, M. V. Karpec, T. V. Tomila , M. M. RisticFreeze-drying, as a cryochemical powder processing method is applied in the synthesis of ZnO submicrometer to nanosized powders. The process involves rapid freezing of the sprayed precursor solution, drying under vacuum by sublimation of the solvent and salt decomposition to oxide by thermal... (Read more)
- 8. J. Phys. Chem. Solids 64, 1027-1035 (2003) , “Optical absorption and fluorescence properties of Er3+ ion in MO–WO3–P2O5 glasses”, P. Subbalakshmi , N. VeeraiahTungsten phosphate glasses mixed with the three different modifier oxides, viz. PbO, ZnO and CaO doped with Er2O3 were prepared. The glasses were characterised by X-ray diffraction spectra, electron microscopy and differential thermal analysis. Optical absorption and photoluminescence spectra of... (Read more)
- 9. J. Appl. Phys. 92, 889-894 (2002) , “Ramification of micropipes in SiC crystals”, M. Yu. Gutkin, A. G. Sheinerman, T. S. Argunova, J. H. Je, H. S. Kang, Y. Hwu, W.-L. TsaiThe ramification of micropipes is observed using scanning electron microscopy, optical microscopy, and synchrotron x-ray radiography. The conditions for the ramification of dislocated micropipes are determined theoretically within a model when the angles between dislocation lines are small. It is... (Read more)
- 10. J. Appl. Phys. 89, 4625-4630 (2001) , “Hexagonal voids and the formation of micropipes during SiC sublimation growth”, Thomas A. Kuhr, Edward K. Sanchez, Marek Skowronski, William M. Vetter, Michael DudleyHexagonal voids observed in sublimation grown SiC boules were examined using optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy, KOH etching, and synchrotron white-beam x-ray topography. Voids formed at imperfections in the attachment layer between the seed and crucible... (Read more)
- 11. Phys. Rev. B 64, 115308 (2001) , “Experimental Investigation of Band Structure Modification in Silicon Nanocrystals”, B. J. Pawlak, T. Gregorkiewicz, C. A. J. Ammerlaan, W. Takkenberg, F. D. Tichelaar, P. F. A. Alkemade.Experimental studies of size-related effects in silicon nanocrystals are reported. We present investigations carried out on nanocrystals prepared from single-crystal Si:P wafer by ball milling. The average final grain dimension varied depending on the way of preparation in the range between 70 and... (Read more)
- 12. J. Appl. Phys. 88, 1407 (2000) , “Structural improvement in sublimation epitaxy of 4H–SiC”, M. Syväjärvi, R. Yakimova, H. Jacobsson, and E. JanzénThe sublimation epitaxy growth process has been studied. The structural quality of the grown layers improves compared with the substrate mainly due to a diminished domain structure misorientation. Optical microscopy shows that the as-grown surfaces are free of typical defects appearing in silicon... (Read more)
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