Journal of Applied Physics
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High performance triboelectric nanogenerator by synchrotron x-ray assisted Ru/g-C3N4 nanostructure incorporated into PDMS matrix
The integration of metal–semiconductor nanostructures is of significant interest to the advanced technology development. However, the synthesis methods for metal–semiconductor nanostructures are compl...
Application of the Skanavi model to CaCu3Ti4O12 materials
In this paper, the optical and static permittivities of CaCu3Ti4O12 supercells are calculated based on the Skanavi model by decomposing the electric field of molecules into the electric field of ions....
Effect of electron–electron interactions on the emission characteristics of ultracold, nanoscale photoemission-based electron sources
For nearly 60 years, cold field emitters have been the source of choice for electron microscopy due to their high brightness and relatively low energy spread. In this paper, we have examined an altern...
Room-temperature ferromagnetism of chromium-doped molybdenum disulfide synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials offer promising prospects for applications in magnetic storage and spin field-effect transistors. However, the inherently low Curie temperatures of intrinsic 2D...
A 1 kV sub-nanosecond electrical pulse generated by a linear GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switch and its characterization
The generation of high-voltage ultrafast electrical pulses has significant potential for application in ultrawideband microwave sources, terahertz technology, and inertial confinement fusion. However,...
Evaluation of arc quenching ability for SF6 replacements based on time-dependent Elenbaas–Heller and Boltzmann equations
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), a widely used arc quenching medium in the power industry, has been designated as a greenhouse gas, necessitating its reduction and replacement. Identifying eco-friendly alte...
Angle-resolved Raman scattering study of anisotropic two-dimensional tellurium nanoflakes
As an elemental crystal, anisotropic two-dimensional (2D) tellurium (Te) flakes have recently garnered significant attention due to their exceptional chemical stability, tunable bandgap, low thermal c...
Experimental discrimination of domain switching behaviors within interfacial and bulk layers in the LiNbO3 domain-wall memory
Multilevel resistance states with respect to the volume of the reversed domains in ferroelectric tunneling junctions and erasable conducting domain walls in an insulating ferroelectric matrix enable h...
Prediction of neuronal functionality of asymmetric ferroelectric tunneling junction with coupled polarization and thermal dynamics
The performance of neuromorphic computing (NC) in executing data-intensive artificial intelligence tasks relies on hardware network structure and information processing behavior mimicking neural netwo...
Coplanar nanoscale vacuum electron field emission triode with controllable gate distance
The typical nanoscale vacuum field emission triode with a controllable gate distance, created via focused ion beam etching and photolithography, is presented in this study. The field emission performa...
Compositional disordering: Nanoscale engineering of advanced crystalline scintillation materials
This article provides an overview of the latest results in the field of improving the properties of multiatomic inorganic oxide compounds for scintillators. A possibility to control the spatial distri...
Acoustic holograms for beam focusing in immersed anisotropic silicon
Ultrasonic inspection of anisotropic materials presents challenges due to directionally dependent wave propagation and beam distortion. Specifically, conventional spherically focused probes, which aim...
Novel high-<i>T</i>C piezo-/ferroelectric ceramics based on a medium-entropy morphotropic phase boundary design strategy
The medium- or high-entropy strategy has emerged as a new paradigm for designing high-performance piezoelectric ceramics. However, the effectiveness of this approach remains unclear to the development...
CO2 conversion products in α and γ modes of radio frequency capacitively coupled plasma
Radio Frequency Capacitively Coupled Plasma (RF-CCP) exhibits excellent spatial uniformity, high stability, and the capability to generate plasma over large areas, making it highly promising for appli...
Optimizing time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry depth profiles of semiconductor heterostructures
The continuous technological development of electronic devices and the introduction of new materials lead to ever greater demands on the fabrication of semiconductor heterostructures and their charact...