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Condensed Matter, Volume 6, Issue 1

March 2021 - 12 articles

Cover Story: A series of highly desirable properties observed in an atomic layer-deposited hafnia-based stack triggered our interest to investigate their suitability for technological implementations. In this paper, we report our attempts to reproduce the observed behavior within the framework of a proposed underlying mechanism. The inability of achieving the electrical response of the original batch indicates that a key aspect in those devices has remained undetected. By comparing newly made devices with the original ones, we gather some clues on the plausible alternative mechanisms that could give rise to comparable electrical behaviors. View this paper.
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Articles (12)

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,765 Views
25 Pages

K.A. Müller took a long route in science leaving many traces and imprints, which have been and are still today initiations for further research activities. We “walk” along this outstanding path but are certainly not able to provide a...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
22 Citations
16,074 Views
8 Pages

High-resolution TEM (HRTEM) is a powerful tool for structure characterization. However, methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) perovskite is highly sensitive to electron beams and easily decomposes into lead iodide (PbI2). Misidentifications, such as Pb...

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