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Autor:
Phuong Y. Le, Hilal Nagib, Luke A. Sylvander, Martin W. Allen, Dougal G. McCulloch, James G. Partridge, Hiep N. Tran
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ACS Applied Electronic Materials. 5:2885-2892
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Surface and Interface Analysis. 55:373-382
Autor:
Cheng Tan, Jinhwan Lee, Soon-Gil Jung, Tuson Park, Sultan Albarakati, James Partridge, Matthew R. Field, Dougal G. McCulloch, Lan Wang, Changgu Lee
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Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2018)
Exploring the magnetism in the van der Waals materials facilitates two dimensional spintronic devices. Here the authors demonstrate the evolution of magnetic behavior, strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and existence of magnetic coupling betwee
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https://doaj.org/article/34108c3ab6d142a4b72c91e7abdb5fff
Autor:
Andrew G, Tomkins, Nicholas C, Wilson, Colin, MacRae, Alan, Salek, Matthew R, Field, Helen E A, Brand, Andrew D, Langendam, Natasha R, Stephen, Aaron, Torpy, Zsanett, Pintér, Lauren A, Jennings, Dougal G, McCulloch
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(38)
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet and typically contain greater abundances of diamond than any known rock. Some also contain lonsdaleite, which may be harder than diamond. Here, we use
Autor:
Nick Wilson, Dougal G McCulloch, Alan G Salek, Brenton A Cook, Colin MacRae, Aaron Torpy, Andrew G Tomkins
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Microscopy and Microanalysis. 28:618-620
Autor:
Andrew G. Tomkins, Nicholas C. Wilson, Colin MacRae, Alan Salek, Matthew R. Field, Helen E. A. Brand, Andrew D. Langendam, Natasha R. Stephen, Aaron Torpy, Zsanett Pintér, Lauren A. Jennings, Dougal G. McCulloch
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet and typically contain greater abundances of diamond than any known rock. Some also contain lonsdaleite, which may be harder than diamond. Here, we use
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Geoscience Frontiers, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 565-568 (2020)
The amount of literature on both melting and thermal conductivity of iron at Earth’s core conditions is overwhelming and the discrepancies are very large. There is a broad range of experimental techniques each of which is flawed to a certain degree
Autor:
David R. McKenzie, Dougal G. McCulloch, Billy J. Murdoch, Thomas J. Raeber, Anders J. Barlow, Jim G. Partridge, Zijun C. Zhao
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Carbon. 152:59-65
Amorphous carbon-based memristors with transparent conductive electrodes can be programmed both optically and electronically. We demonstrate neuromorphic logic and memory functions using light-gated amorphous carbon (a-C) memristors with indium-free
Autor:
Brenton A. Cook, Sherman Wong, Thomas B. Shiell, Dougal G. McCulloch, Jodie Bradby, David R. McKenzie
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Carbon. 142:475-481
Hexagonal diamond, a potentially superhard material, forms from a glassy carbon precursor at pressures of ∼100 GPa at the relatively low temperature of 400 °C. The formation mechanism of the hexagonal diamond phase was investigated by performing m
Autor:
Timothy A. Strobel, Jodie Bradby, Li Zhu, Brenton A. Cook, Thomas B. Shiell, Dougal G. McCulloch
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Physical review letters. 126(21)
We report the synthesis of bulk, highly oriented, crystalline $4H$ hexagonal silicon ($4H\text{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{Si}$), through a metastable phase transformation upon heating the single-crystalline ${\mathrm{Si}}_{24}$ allotrope. Remarkably, the