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Charge transport in 2D tin perovskite FETs is shown to be governed by dielectric interface behavior. Polar polymer dielectrics induce dipolar disorder that localizes carriers, whereas nonpolar polymers suppress trapping and enable superior charge transport, ensuring stable and reliable transistor operation. ABSTRACT Understanding the role of interfaces
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Water‐assisted monoclinic CsPbBr3 transformation strategy is applied for synthesizing aqueous CsPbBr3/CsPb2Br5 nanocrystals with superior water‐repellent and excellent optical property. Low temperature enhanced hydrogen bonding network self‐assembled CsPbBr3/CsPb2Br5 nanocrystals into asymmetric superstructures, which exhibit notable circularly ...
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Hydroxyl‐terminated MXene is integrated with a redox‐active covalent organic framework through electrostatic self‐assembly followed by hydrothermal treatment to construct MXene/COF heterostructures with a built‐in interfacial electric field. Termination‐controlled interfacial electronic modulation induces charge redistribution and favorable band ...
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Kinetic Regimes of Hydrogen Absorption in Thin Films
Knowledge of the hydrogen incorporation mechanisms in thin layers in relation to the amount absorbed is essential to design coatings and devices compatible with hydrogen‐based technologies. A combination of simultaneous in situ methods gives detailed insight into the hydrogenation of a prototypical hydrogen absorber layer in a time‐dependent manner ...
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Curvature‐Tuned Friction at Electrified Ionic Liquid Interfaces
Graphene curvature plays a key role in friction electrotunability at single‐asperity contacts lubricated by ionic liquids. A 9 nm radius yields stronger tunability than larger radii, with distinct friction coefficients at low and high loads indicating a shift in the slippage plane.
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The effect of grain boundary edges on grain growth and grain growth stagnation
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1989Abstract The effect of grain boundary edges on grain growth kinetics has been considered by an extension of Beck's treatment of primary grain growth. It is found that the effect of edges is important only for very small grain sizes. The effect of edge particles on grain growth stagnation is treated by a method analogous to Zener's treatment.
T.O. Saetre, N. Ryum, O. Hunderi
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Acta Materialia, 2002
Abstract The present paper is a development of the unified model for growth of cellular microstructures proposed by Humphreys. This development aims at taking into consideration the effects of an inhomogeneous distribution of the stored energy. It allows the local energy around a given cell to deviate from the mean field value, a situation which can ...
J.M. Feppon, W.B. Hutchinson
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Abstract The present paper is a development of the unified model for growth of cellular microstructures proposed by Humphreys. This development aims at taking into consideration the effects of an inhomogeneous distribution of the stored energy. It allows the local energy around a given cell to deviate from the mean field value, a situation which can ...
J.M. Feppon, W.B. Hutchinson
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The Elimination of Grains and Grain Boundaries in Grain Growth
Interface Science, 1997The topological changes that occur during coarsening of 2D and 3Dcellular structures, such as polycrystals, areinvestigated. Particular attention is given to the elimination ofgrain boundaries and grains with more than the minimum number oftopological elements.
A.C. Ferro, M.A. Fortes
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