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- 1. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 130, 48 (2008) , ACS , “Enhanced Ferromagnetism and Tunable Saturation Magnetization of Mn/C Codoped GaN Nanostructures Synthesized by Carbothermal Nitridation”, Zeyan Wang, Baibiao Huang, Lin Yu, Ying Dai, Peng Wang, Xiaoyan Qin, Xiaoyang Zhang, Jiyong Wei, Jie Zhan, Xiangyang Jing, Haixia Liu, and Myung-Hwan WhangboMn/C-codoped GaN nanostructures were synthesized by carbothermal nitridation with active charcoal as the carbon source. Nanostructures such as zigzag nanowires and nanoscrews were observed by varying the reaction time and the C/Ga molar ratio of the starting material used for the synthesis. The structures and morphologies of the as-grown samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy measurements. The doping of both Mn and C in the GaN matrix was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements, and the ferromagnetic properties of Mn/C-codoped GaN samples were confirmed by room-temperature magnetization measurements. The saturation magnetization of Mn/C-codoped GaN increases steadily with increasing C/Ga molar ratio of the starting material at a rate of ~0.023 emu/g per C/Ga molar ratio, and the ferromagnetism of Mn/C-codoped GaN can be stronger than that of Mn-doped GaN by a factor of ~40. A plausible growth mechanism was proposed, and the role of carbon codoping in tuning the morphology and ferromagnetic property was discussed. Our work suggests that carbon doping in the GaN matrix favors the N sites over the Ga sites, Mn/C-codoping in the GaN matrix is energetically favorable, and the C-codoping strongly enhances the preference of the FM coupling to the AFM coupling between the two doped Mn sites. These suggestions were probed on the basis of first-principles density functional theory electronic structure calculations for a number of model doped structures constructed with a 32-atom 2 × 2 × 2 supercell. (Read more)
- 2. phys. stat. sol. (b) 245, 1298-1314 (2008) , “EPR identification of intrinsic defects in SiC”, J. Isoya, T. Umeda, N. Mizuochi, N. T. Son, E. Janzen, T. OhshimaThe structure determination of intrinsic defects in 4H-SiC, 6H-SiC, and 3C-SiC by means of EPR is based on measuring the angular dependence of the 29Si/13C hyperfine (HF) satellite lines, from which spin densities, sp-hybrid ratio, and p-orbital direction can be determined over... (Read more)Si SiC diamond| EPR Theory electron-irradiation thermal-meas./anneal-exp.| +1 -1 0(neutral) 1.0eV~ 13C 29Si C1h C3v Carbon Csi D2d EI5/6 HEI1 HEI9/10 P6/7 Silicon T1 Td Tv2a V1/2/3 Vc Vsi antisite dangling-bond mono(=1) motional-effect n-type p-type pair(=2) quartet semi-insulating spin-relaxation triplet vacancy .inp files: SiC/Baranov/Baranov_g.inp SiC/EI5_C1h/5.inp SiC/EI5_C3v/5.inp SiC/EI6_RT/6.inp SiC/HEI10/HEI10a.inp SiC/HEI10/HEI10b.inp SiC/HEI1_C1h/1.inp SiC/HEI9/HEI9a.inp SiC/HEI9/HEI9b.inp SiC/SI5_C1h/4.inp SiC/Ky2/Ky2.inp SiC/Tv2a/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_II_4H/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_II_6H/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_I_4H/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_I_6H/Main.INP | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 3. Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 042105 (2007) , “Stress induced leakage current mechanism in thin Hf-silicate layers”, A. Paskaleva, M. Lemberger, and A. J. BauerStress induced leakage current (SILC) in thin Hf-silicate layers and the mechanisms of its creation are examined. A very strong polarity and thickness dependence as well as partial recovery of SILC are observed. It is suggested that the trapping in preexisting sites influences SILC by two ways: (1)... (Read more)
- 4. Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 032906 (2007) , “Large scale ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of hydrogen-induced degradation of Ta diffusion barriers in ultralow-k dielectric systems”, Ling Dai, V. B. C. Tan, Shuo-Wang Yang, Ping Wu, and Xian-Tong ChenIn ultralow-k dielectric systems, the porous dielectrics are normally sealed by a SiC film before the deposition of a Ta diffusion barrier layer. However, the Ta barrier effects are negated when the SiC films are fabricated by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). Through large... (Read more)
- 5. Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 023112 (2007) , “Electrically tunable defects in metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes”, Ji-Yong ParkA defect whose electron transmission probability can be controlled by electric field is intentionally created on a metallic single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) with a voltage pulse from a tip of an atomic force microscope (AFM). Localized characteristics of the created defect are elucidated with... (Read more)
- 6. Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 021920 (2007) , “Hydrogen passivation of nitrogen in GaNAs and GaNP alloys: How many H atoms are required for each N atom?”, I. A. Buyanova, W. M. Chen, M. Izadifard, S. J. Pearton, C. Bihler, M. S. Brandt, Y. G. Hong, and C. W. TuSecondary ion mass spectrometry and photoluminescence are employed to evaluate the origin and efficiency of hydrogen passivation of nitrogen in GaNAs and GaNP. The hydrogen profiles are found to closely follow the N distributions, providing unambiguous evidence for their preferential binding as the... (Read more)
- 7. J. Appl. Phys. 101, 024101 (2007) , “Defect states in the high-dielectric-constant gate oxide HfSiO4”, K. Xiong, Y. Du, K. Tse, and J. RobertsonHafnium silicate has a high dielectric constant and is a leading candidate to act as a gate dielectric. The defect energy levels have been calculated. The oxygen vacancy is found to give rise to Si-like levels which lie within the band gap of Si. The vacancy states are very localized and are... (Read more)
- 8. Phys. Rev. B 75, 245202 (2007) , “Identification of positively charged carbon antisite-vacancy pairs in 4H-SiC”, T. Umeda, J. Ishoya, T. Ohshima, N. Morishita, H. Itoh, and A. GaliAn antisite-vacancy pair and a monovacancy are a set of fundamental stable and/or metastable defects in compound semiconductors. Theory predicted that carbon antisite-vacancy pairs would be much more stable in p-type SiC than silicon vacancies and that they would be a common defect. However,... (Read more)
- 9. Phys. Rev. B 75, 195335 (2007) , “Computational and experimental imaging of Mn defects on GaAs (110) cross-sectional surfaces”, A. Stroppa, X. Duan, M. Peressi, D. Furlanetto, and S. ModestiWe present a combined experimental and computational study of the (110) cross-sectional surface of Mn δ-doped GaAs samples. We focus our study on three different selected Mn defect configurations not previously studied in detail, namely surface interstitial Mn, isolated and in pairs, and... (Read more)
- 10. Phys. Rev. B 75, 195215 (2007) , “Effect of Co and O defects on the magnetism in Co-doped ZnO: Experiment and theory”, G. S. Chang, E. Z. Kurmaev, D. W. Boukhvalov, L. D. Finkelstein, S. Colis, T. M. Pedersen, A. Moewes, and A. DiniaThe electronic structure of Zn1−xCoxO (x=0.02, 0.06, and 0.10) diluted magnetic semiconductors is investigated using soft x-ray emission spectroscopy and first-principles calculations. X-ray absorption and emission measurements reveal that most Co... (Read more)
- 11. Phys. Rev. B 75, 195208 (2007) , “Supercell and cluster density functional calculations of the thermal stability of the divacancy in germanium”, C. Janke, R. Jones, S. Öberg, and P. R. BriddonLarge vacancy clusters, or voids, formed during crystal growth have been reported in Ge. The divacancy is a precursor to such clusters, and is believed to be stable up to 150 or 180 °C. It is also believed to form in Ge irradiated at room temperature where single vacancies are mobile. Density... (Read more)
- 12. Phys. Rev. B 75, 195206 (2007) , “Effect of defect-enhanced molecular oxygen adsorption on the imbalance of hole versus electron mobility in conjugated polymers”, Chi-Ken Lu, Shu-Ting Pi, and Hsin-Fei MengThe generally observed higher hole mobility relative to electron mobility in conjugated polymers is explained with the defects and adsorbed molecular oxygen. Adsorption of the extrinsic molecular oxygen leads to that electrons are bound more tightly than holes by the traps in the originally... (Read more)
- 13. Phys. Rev. B 75, 193409 (2007) , “Magnetic properties of vacancies in a graphitic boron nitride sheet by first-principles pseudopotential calculations”, M. S. Si and D. S. XueWe use ab initio methods to calculate the magnetic properties of vacancies in a graphitic boron nitride sheet (g-BN). By applying a full spin-polarized description to the system, we demonstrate that the nitrogen vacancy (VN) or the boron vacancy (VB)... (Read more)
- 14. Phys. Rev. B 75, 193203 (2007) , “Hf defects in c-Si and their importance for the HfO2/Si interface: Density-functional calculations”, Wanderlã L. Scopel, Antônio J. R. da Silva, and A. FazzioWe have studied, using ab initio density functional theory calculations, substitutional and interstitial Hf impurities in c-Si, for various charge states. Our results indicate that (1) the tetrahedral interstitial defect is energetically more favorable than the substitutional and (2)... (Read more)
- 15. Phys. Rev. B 75, 144404 (2007) , “Ferromagnetism in Fe-doped ZnO nanocrystals: Experiment and theory”, Debjani Karmakar, S. K. Mandal, R. M. Kadam, P. L. Paulose, A. K. Rajarajan, T. K. Nath, A. K. Das, I. Dasgupta, and G. P. DasFe-doped ZnO nanocrystals are successfully synthesized and structurally characterized by using x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Magnetization measurements on the same system reveal a ferromagnetic to paramagnetic transition temperature above 450 K with a low-temperature... (Read more)
- 16. Phys. Rev. B 75, 144108 (2007) , “Interaction mechanism between edge dislocations and asymmetrical tilt grain boundaries investigated via quasicontinuum simulations”, T. Shimokawa, T. Kinari, and S. ShintakuThe interactions between edge dislocations and grain boundaries—dislocation pileup, dislocation absorption, and dislocation transmission—are studied by performing quasicontinuum simulations. The 112 asymmetrical tilt grain boundaries with different misorientation angles are used. The... (Read more)
- 17. Phys. Rev. B 75, 144103 (2007) , “Multiscale modeling of point defects in Si-Ge(001) quantum wells”, B. Yang and V. K. TewaryA computationally efficient hybrid Green's function (GF) technique is developed for multiscale modeling of point defects in a trilayer lattice system that links seamlessly the length scales from lattice (subnanometers) to continuum (bulk). The model accounts for the discrete structure of the lattice... (Read more)
- 18. Phys. Rev. B 75, 144102 (2007) , “Theoretical investigation of nitrogen substitution in cubic zirconia”, Thomas BredowNitrogen substitution of oxygen ions in cubic zirconia was studied theoretically at density functional level. Nitrogen contents of 12.5 and 3.1% were studied with Zr8O16−mN2 and Zr32O64−mN2 supercells. For... (Read more)
- 19. Phys. Rev. B 75, 134106 (2007) , “Exact linear response of reacting thermal defects driven by creation processes”, C. P. FlynnThe exact, linear response at steady state is calculated for reacting, but otherwise noninteracting, thermal defects driven by defect creation processes. The theory applies to vacancies and interstitials in the bulk, or to adatoms and advacancies on surface terraces. A wide variety of possible... (Read more)
- 20. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115418 (2007) , “Early stages of radiation damage in graphite and carbon nanostructures: A first-principles molecular dynamics study”, Oleg V. Yazyev, Ivano Tavernelli, Ursula Rothlisberger, and Lothar HelmUnderstanding radiation-induced defect formation in carbon materials is crucial for nuclear technology and for the manufacturing of nanostructures with desired properties. Using first-principles molecular dynamics, we perform a systematic study of the nonequilibrium processes of radiation damage in... (Read more)
- 21. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115206 (2007) , “Local-density-functional calculations of the vacancy-oxygen center in Ge”, A. Carvalho, R. Jones, J. Coutinho, V. J. B. Torres, S. Öberg, J. M. Campanera Alsina, M. Shaw, and P. R. BriddonWe carry out a comprehensive density-functional study of the vacancy-oxygen (VO) center in germanium using large H-terminated Ge clusters. The importance of a nonlinear core correction to account for the involvement of the 3d electrons in Ge-O bonds is discussed. We calculate the electrical... (Read more)
- 22. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115205 (2007) , “Stability of I3 complexes in III-V compound semiconductors by tight-binding molecular dynamics”, G. Zollo and F. GalaIntrinsic interstitials in GaAs are known to have a large formation energy that makes their concentration almost negligible in as-grown materials. However, interstitials must be explicitly considered in implanted GaAs where collision cascades, induced by the energetic ions, produce a large amount of... (Read more)
- 23. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115201 (2007) , “Atomistic modeling of the (a+c)-mixed dislocation core in wurtzite GaN”, I. Belabbas, A. Béré, J. Chen, S. Petit, M. Akli Belkhir, P. Ruterana, and G. NouetAn atomistic simulation of the threading (a+c)-mixed dislocation core in wurtzite GaN has been carried out. Starting from models generated in the framework of continuum elasticity theory, two core configurations are obtained independently by using an empirical potential and a... (Read more)
- 24. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115127 (2007) , “Molecular microelectrostatic view on electronic states near pentacene grain boundaries”, Stijn Verlaak and Paul HeremansGrain boundaries are the most inevitable and pronounced structural defects in pentacene films. To study the effect of those structural defects on the electronic state distribution, the energy levels of a hole on molecules at and near the defect have been calculated using a submolecular... (Read more)
- 25. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115113 (2007) , “Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of Mn-doped Ge nanowires by ab initio calculations”, J. T. Arantes, Antônio J. R. da Silva, and A. FazzioUsing ab initio total energy density-functional theory calculations, we investigated the electronic, structural, and magnetic properties of manganese-doped germanium nanowires. The nanowires have been constructed along the [110] direction and the dangling bonds on the surface have been... (Read more)
- 26. Phys. Rev. B 75, 113401 (2007) , “Enhancing the topological structures of defected carbon nanotubes with adsorbed hydrocarbon radicals at low temperatures”, R. L. Zhou, H. Y. He, and B. C. PanRealistic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) contain various structural defects by which the physical and chemical properties of the CNTs are significantly influenced. So, lowering the defect densities is of importance for the potential application of the CNTs. By performing tight-binding molecular dynamics... (Read more)
- 27. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085439 (2007) , “Real-space investigation of fast diffusion of hydrogen on Si(001) by a combination of nanosecond laser heating and STM”, C. H. Schwalb, M. Lawrenz, M. Dürr,, and U. HöferThe rearrangement of silicon dangling bonds induced by pulsed laser heating of monohydride-covered Si(001) surfaces has been studied by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The initial configurations, which were created by laser-induced thermal desorption, consist of isolated pairs of... (Read more)
- 28. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085416 (2007) , “Ab initio theoretical study of hydrogen and its interaction with boron acceptors and nitrogen donors in single-wall silicon carbide nanotubes”, A. GaliSilicon carbide nanotubes have a great potential for biological applications. It is of interest to explore the electronic properties of these nanotubes, and how those are modified in the presence of impurities. Hydrogen is a common impurity that can appear during the growth of silicon carbide... (Read more)
- 29. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085204 (2007) , “Internal structure of the neutral donor-bound exciton complex in cubic zinc-blende and wurtzite semiconductors”, Bernard Gil, Pierre Bigenwald, Mathieu Leroux, Plamen P. Paskov, and Bo MonemarWe calculate the fine structure splitting of the near band edge donor-bound excitons in major cubic semiconductors using an approach inspired by an earlier one that consists in replacing the Morse potential by a Kratzer one, in order to account for the repulsion between the donor and the hole. A... (Read more)
- 30. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075420 (2007) , “Ab initio study of hydrogen interaction with pure and nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes”, Zhiyong Zhang and Kyeongjae ChoDetailed studies of mechanisms for hydrogen dissociative adsorption and diffusion on pure and nitrogen-doped (8, 0) carbon nanotubes are carried out using the first-principles density functional theory method. (1) For pure carbon nanotubes, we have identified the energetically most favorable... (Read more)
- 31. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075316 (2007) , “Theoretical investigation of a Mn-doped Si/Ge heterostructure”, J. T. Arantes, Antônio J. R. da Silva, A. Fazzio, and A. AntonelliWe investigate, through ab initio density-functional theory calculations, the electronic and structural properties of neutral Mn impurities at tetrahedral interstitial and substitutional sites in both Si and Ge layers of a Si/Ge heterostructure. We conclude that substitutional Mn at the Ge... (Read more)
- 32. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075312 (2007) , “Ferromagnetic to ferrimagnetic crossover in Cr-doped GaN nanohole arrays”, Q. Wang, Q. Sun, P. Jena, and Y. KawazoeUsing spin-polarized density-functional theory with exchange and correlation potential, approximated by both the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) and the GGA+U methods, we show that the coupling between a pair of Cr atoms substituted in GaN nanoholes is ferromagnetic. The interaction between... (Read more)
- 33. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075206 (2007) , “Isotope dependence of the vibrational lifetimes of light impurities in Si from first principles”, D. West and S. K. EstreicherThe vibrational lifetimes of a range of H-related defects and interstitial O (Oi) in Si, including isotopic substitutions, are calculated from first principles as a function of temperature. The theoretical approach is explained in detail. The vibrational lifetimes of... (Read more)
- 34. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075202 (2007) , “Theoretical study of Li and Na as n-type dopants for diamond”, J. P. Goss and P. R. BriddonPhosphorus is the n-type dopant of choice for diamond, but results in a deep donor level and alternatives are being sought. One possibility is the incorporation of interstitial alkali metal impurities such as Li and Na. We present the results of density-functional calculations used to predict... (Read more)
- 35. Phys. Rev. B 75, 073409 (2007) , “Why thermal H2 molecules adsorb on SiC(001)-c(4×2) and not on SiC(001)-(3×2) at room temperature”, Xiangyang Peng, Peter Krüger, and Johannes PollmannIn a recent experiment, Derycke et al. have made the exciting observation that H2 molecules readily adsorb dissociatively on the c(4×2) but not on the 3×2 surface of SiC(001) at room temperature. To unravel this spectacular reactivity difference, we have investigated a... (Read more)
- 36. Phys. Rev. B 75, 073203 (2007) , “Diffusion mechanisms of native point defects in rutile TiO2: Ab initio total-energy calculations”, Hakim Iddir, Serdar Öüt, Peter Zapol, and Nigel D. BrowningThe structural energetics and diffusion mechanisms of the two most important point defects in rutile TiO2, the oxygen vacancy (VO) and the titanium interstitial (TiI), are examined using the ab initio pseudopotential total-energy method. The two... (Read more)
- 37. Phys. Rev. B 75, 045211 (2007) , “Ab initio supercell calculations on aluminum-related defects in SiC”, A. Gali, T. Hornos, N. T. Son, E. Janzén, and W. J. ChoykeAb initio supercell calculations of the binding energies predict complex formation between aluminum and carbon interstitials in SiC. In high-energy implanted SiC aluminum acceptor can form very stable complexes with two carbon interstitials. We also show that carbon vacancy can be attached to... (Read more)
- 38. Phys. Rev. B 75, 045201 (2007) , “Ab initio models of amorphous Si1−xGex:H”, T. A. Abtew and D. A. DraboldWe study the structural, dynamical, and electronic properties of amorphous Si1−xGex:H alloys using first-principles local basis molecular dynamics techniques. The network topology and defects in the amorphous network have been analyzed. Structural changes,... (Read more)
- 39. Phys. Rev. B 75, 035322 (2007) , “Ab initio study of electronic and magnetic properties of the C-codoped Ga1−xMnxN (100) surface”, Q. Wang, Q. Sun, and P. JenaFirst principles calculations based on gradient corrected density functional theory have been carried out to study the magnetic coupling between Mn atoms in pure and carbon doped Ga1−xMnxN thin films. We show that the ground state of Mn-doped GaN (100) thin... (Read more)
- 40. Phys. Rev. B 75, 035211 (2007) , “Self- and foreign-atom diffusion in semiconductor isotope heterostructures. II. Experimental results for silicon”, H. Bracht, H. H. Silvestri, I. D. Sharp, and E. E. HallerWe report the diffusion of boron, arsenic, and phosphorus in silicon isotope multilayer structures at temperatures between 850 °C and 1100 °C. The diffusion of all dopants and self-atoms at a given temperature is modeled with the same setting of all native-point-defect-related parameters.... (Read more)
- 41. Phys. Rev. B 75, 035210 (2007) , “Self- and foreign-atom diffusion in semiconductor isotope heterostructures. I. Continuum theoretical calculations”, H. BrachtDopant diffusion experiments in semiconductors yield the mobility of the element of interest and information about the possible mechanisms of atomic diffusion. In many cases the diffusion is described on the basis of Fick's law of diffusion, but this treatment is often too simple. In this paper,... (Read more)
- 42. Phys. Rev. B 75, 033303 (2007) , “Excitons in silicon nanocrystallites: The nature of luminescence”, Eleonora Luppi, Federico Iori, Rita Magri, Olivia Pulci, Stefano Ossicini, Elena Degoli, and Valerio OlevanoThe absorption and emission spectra of silicon nanocrystals up to 1 nm diameter have been calculated within a first-principles framework. Our calculations include geometry optimization and the many-body effects induced by the creation of an electron-hole pair. Starting from hydrogenated silicon... (Read more)
- 43. Phys. Rev. B 75, 024205 (2007) , “Mechanical strength and coordination defects in compressed silica glass: Molecular dynamics simulations”, Yunfeng Liang, Caetano R. Miranda, and Sandro ScandoloContrary to ordinary solids, which are normally known to harden by compression, the compressibility of SiO2 (silica) glass has a maximum at about 2–4 GPa and its mechanical strength shows a minimum around 10 GPa. At this pressure, the compression of silica glass undergoes a change... (Read more)
- 44. Phys. Rev. B 75, 024109 (2007) , “Optical and EPR properties of point defects at a crystalline silica surface: Ab initio embedded-cluster calculations”, L. Giordano, P. V. Sushko, G. Pacchioni, and A. L. ShlugerWe have studied the structure and spectroscopic properties of the paramagnetic nonbridging oxygen hole center and of the Egamma[prime]" align="middle"> center at the hydroxylated silica surfaces using density functional theory and an embedded-cluster model. To investigate the... (Read more)
- 45. Phys. Rev. B 75, 014111 (2007) , “Effects of vacancies on the properties of disordered ferroelectrics: A first-principles study”, L. Bellaiche, Jorge Íñiguez, Eric Cockayne, and B. P. BurtonA first-principles-based model is developed to investigate the influence of lead vacancies on the properties of the disordered Pb(Sc1/2Nb1/2)O3 (PSN) ferroelectric. Lead vacancies generate large, inhomogeneous, electric fields that reduce barriers between energy... (Read more)
- 46. Phys. Rev. B 75, 014102 (2007) , “First-principles study of vacancy formation in hydroxyapatite”, Katsuyuki Matsunaga and Akihide KuwabaraFirst-principles plane-wave calculations were performed for hydroxyapatite (HAp) in order to investigate the electronic structure and vacancy formation mechanisms. The HAp unit cell contains PO4 tetrahedra and OH groups formed by covalent P-O and H-O bonds. Ca ions play a role for... (Read more)
- 47. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 252501 (2007) , “Radioactive Decay Speedup at T=5 K: Electron-Capture Decay Rate of 7Be Encapsulated in C60”, T. Ohtsuki, K. Ohno, T. Morisato, T. Mitsugashira, K. Hirose, H. Yuki, and J. KasagiThe electron-capture (EC) decay rate of 7Be in C60 at the temperature of liquid helium (T=5 K) was measured and compared with the rate in Be metal at T=293 K. We found that the half-life of 7Be in endohedral C60... (Read more)
- 48. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 196802 (2007) , “Origin of Charge Density at LaAlO3 on SrTiO3 Heterointerfaces: Possibility of Intrinsic Doping”, Wolter Siemons, Gertjan Koster, Hideki Yamamoto, Walter A. Harrison, Gerald Lucovsky, Theodore H. Geballe, Dave H. A. Blank, and Malcolm R. BeasleyAs discovered by Ohtomo and Hwang, a large sheet charge density with high mobility exists at the interface between SrTiO3 and LaAlO3. Based on transport, spectroscopic, and oxygen-annealing experiments, we conclude that extrinsic defects in the form of oxygen vacancies... (Read more)
- 49. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 196101 (2007) , “Oxygen Vacancies in High Dielectric Constant Oxide-Semiconductor Films”, Supratik Guha and Vijay NarayananWe provide evidence that the oxygen vacancy is a dominant intrinsic electronic defect in nanometer scaled hafnium oxide dielectric films on silicon, relevant to microelectronics technology. We demonstrate this by developing a general model for the kinetics of oxygen vacancy formation in... (Read more)
- 50. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 137202 (2007) , “Magnetizing Oxides by Substituting Nitrogen for Oxygen”, I. S. Elfimov, A. Rusydi, S. I. Csiszar, Z. Hu, H. H. Hsieh, H.-J. Lin, C. T. Chen, R. Liang, and G. A. SawatzkyWe describe a possible pathway to new magnetic materials with no conventional magnetic elements present. The substitution of nitrogen for oxygen in simple nonmagnetic oxides leads to holes in N 2p states which form local magnetic moments. Because of the very large Hund's rule coupling of... (Read more)
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