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Autor:
Jonty I. Scott, Ryan L. Adams, Rodrigo F. Martinez‐Gazoni, Liam R. Carroll, Alison J. Downard, Tim D. Veal, Roger J. Reeves, Martin W. Allen
Publikováno v:
Small.
Autor:
Martin W. Allen, Alexandra R. McNeill, Joel C. Schuurman, Jonty I. Scott, Roger J. Reeves, Alison J. Downard, Rodrigo F. Martinez-Gazoni
Publikováno v:
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 21:17913-17922
Tin(IV) dioxide (SnO2) is a technologically important transparent conducting oxide with high chemical stability. In air, the SnO2 surface is terminated with hydroxyl groups which cause the electronic bands to bend downward at the surface capturing a
Autor:
Martin W. Allen, L. Carroll, Alison J. Downard, D. A. Evans, Roger J. Reeves, S. Astley, Jonty I. Scott, Rodrigo M. Gazoni
Publikováno v:
Physical Review B. 102
Synchrotron x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was used to explore the relationship between the hydroxyl termination and band bending at the $(\overline{2}01)$ surface of $\ensuremath{\beta}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{G}{\mathrm{a}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{3
Autor:
Joel C, Schuurman, Alexandra R, McNeill, Rodrigo F, Martinez-Gazoni, Jonty I, Scott, Roger J, Reeves, Martin W, Allen, Alison J, Downard
Publikováno v:
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP. 21(32)
Tin(iv) dioxide (SnO
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 126:135702
Transparent Sb-doped epitaxial SnO 2 (101) thin films were grown via mist chemical vapor deposition, a nonvacuum solution-based technique that involves the gas-assisted transport of ultrasonically-generated aerosols from simple aqueous Sn and Sb prec
Autor:
Roger J. Reeves, Krystal York, Martin W. Allen, Caixia Hou, Rodrigo M. Gazoni, Jonty I. Scott, Steven M. Durbin, Robert A. Makin
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 114:233503
Oxidized iridium (IrOx) Schottky contacts (SCs) with excellent high temperature stability were fabricated on 2 ¯ 01 β-Ga2O3 single crystal substrates. These IrOx:β-Ga2O3 SCs were operated at temperatures from 24 to 350 °C with only a very small i