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Superconducting size effect in thin films under electric field: Mean-field self-consistent model

2019

We consider effects of an externally applied electrostatic field on superconductivity, self-consistently within a BCS mean field model, for a clean 3D metal thin film. The electrostatic change in superconducting condensation energy scales as $\mu^{-1}$ close to subband edges as a function of the Fermi energy $\mu$, and follows 3D scaling $\mu^{-2}$ away from them. We discuss nonlinearities beyond gate effect, and contrast results to recent experiments.

---Josephson effectsuprajohtavuusFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencessuprajohteetSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)superconducting phase transitionElectric fieldCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesThin film010306 general physicsScalingCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesSuperconductivityPhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFermi energy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMean field theorythin filmsmesoscopicsohutkalvot0210 nano-technologyEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review B
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Inhomogeneous electron distribution in InN nanowires: Influence on the optical properties

2012

In this work, we study theoretically and experimentally the influence of the surface electron accumulation on the optical properties of InN nanowires. For this purpose, the photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation spectra have been measured for a set of self-assembled InN NWs grown under different conditions. The photoluminescence excitation experimental lineshapes have been reproduced by a self-consistent calculation of the absorption in a cylindrical InN nanowires. With the self-consistent model we can explore how the optical absorption depends on nanowires radius and doping concentration. Our model solves the Schrodinger equation for a cylindrical nanowire of infinite length, a…

010302 applied physicsElectron densityPhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsNanowirePhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyElectronCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAbsorption edge0103 physical sciencesPhotoluminescence excitation0210 nano-technologyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Surface statesphysica status solidi c
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Ptychographic imaging and micromagnetic modeling of thermal melting of nanoscale magnetic domains in antidot lattices

2020

CA extern Antidot lattices are potential candidates to act as bit patterned media for data storage as they are able to trap nanoscale magnetic domains between two adjacent holes. Here, we demonstrate the combination of micromagnetic modeling and x-ray microscopy. Detailed simulation of these systems can only be achieved by micromagnetic modeling that takes thermal effects into account. For this purpose, a Landau-Lifshitz-Bloch approach is used here. The calculated melting of magnetic domains within the antidot lattice is reproduced experimentally by x-ray microscopy. Furthermore, we compare conventional scanning transmission x-ray microscopy with resolution enhanced ptychography. Hence, we …

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetic domainbusiness.industryGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyPhysik (inkl. Astronomie)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPtychographylcsh:QC1-999Lattice (order)0103 physical sciencesComputer data storagePatterned mediaThermalMicroscopyddc:5300210 nano-technologybusinessNanoscopic scalelcsh:PhysicsAIP Advances
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Impact of Annealing Temperature on Tunneling Magnetoresistance Multilayer Stacks

2020

The effect of annealing temperatures on the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) of MgO-based magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) has been investigated for annealing between 190 and 370°C. The TMR shows a maximum value of 215% at an annealing temperature of 330°C. A strong sensitivity of the TMR and the exchange bias of the pinned ferromagnetic layers on the annealing temperature are observed. Depending on sensor application requirements, the MTJ can be optimized either for stability and pinning strength or for a high TMR signal by choosing the appropriate annealing temperature. The switching mechanism of the ferromagnetic layers in the MTJ and the influence of the annealing on the layer properties,…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetoresistanceAnnealing (metallurgy)02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceTunnel magnetoresistanceExchange biasFerromagnetismCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciences0210 nano-technologyQuantum tunnellingIEEE Magnetics Letters
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Spectroscopic study of ion temperature in minimum-B ECRIS plasma

2019

Experimentally determined ion temperatures of different charge states and elements in minimum-B confined electron cyclotron resonance ion source (ECRIS) plasma are reported. It is demonstrated with optical emission spectroscopy, complemented by the energy spread measurements of the extracted ion beams, that the ion temperature in the JYFL 14 GHz ECRIS is 5–28 eV depending on the plasma species and charge state. The reported ion temperatures are an order of magnitude higher than previously deduced from indirect diagnostics and used in simulations, but agree with those reported for a quadrupole mirror fusion experiment. The diagnostics setup and data interpretation are discussed in detail to …

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceionitPlasma spectroscopyspektroskopiaAnalytical chemistryIon temperaturePlasmaCondensed Matter Physics7. Clean energy01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Plasma Physicsion temperature0103 physical scienceslämpötilaspectroscopic studyOptical emission spectroscopyDoppler broadeningPlasma Sources Science and Technology
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Influence of surface topography on depth profiles obtained by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry

2000

A method for determining correct depth profiles from samples with rough surfaces is presented. The method combines Rutherford backscattering spectrometry with atomic force microscopy. The topographical information obtained by atomic force microscopy is used to calculate the effect of the surface roughness on the backscattering spectrum. As an example, annealed Au/ZnSe heterostructures are studied. Gold grains were observed on the surfaces of the annealed samples. The annealing also caused diffusion of gold into the ZnSe. Backscattering spectra of the samples were measured with a 2 MeV 4He+ ion beam. A scanning nuclear microprobe was used to verify the results by measuring backscattering fro…

010302 applied physicsMicroprobeMaterials scienceIon beamAnnealing (metallurgy)Analytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyHeterojunction02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRutherford backscattering spectrometry01 natural sciencesSpectral lineCondensed Matter::Materials Science0103 physical sciencesSurface roughness0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyJournal of Applied Physics
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Magnetic properties of exciton trapped by an off-center ionized donor in single quantum dot

2021

Abstract It is known that the lines of exciton (X) and exciton trapped by an ionized donor ( D + , X ) are often very close which makes very difficult their experimental identification. In order to facilitate their distinction in spherical quantum dots, we investigate the effect of an applied magnetic field studying the binding energy of the complex ( D + , X ) as function of dot size and the ionized donor position. Our calculation is using a variational approach taking into account the interactions between all charge carriers. Our results show that the complex is more sensitive to the magnetic field than the exciton and that the energy of the exciton is not sufficiently affected when the i…

010302 applied physicsPhysicsExcitonBinding energyGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsMagnetic fieldCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceQuantum dotPosition (vector)Ionization0103 physical sciencesDiamagnetismGeneral Materials ScienceCharge carrier0210 nano-technologyCurrent Applied Physics
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Multiscale model approach for magnetization dynamics simulations

2016

Simulations of magnetization dynamics in a multiscale environment enable the rapid evaluation of the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation in a mesoscopic sample with nanoscopic accuracy in areas where such accuracy is required. We have developed a multiscale magnetization dynamics simulation approach that can be applied to large systems with spin structures that vary locally on small length scales. To implement this, the conventional micromagnetic simulation framework has been expanded to include a multiscale solving routine. The software selectively simulates different regions of a ferromagnetic sample according to the spin structures located within in order to employ a suitable discretization…

010302 applied physicsPhysicsMesoscopic physicsMagnetization dynamicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsScale (ratio)DiscretizationAttenuationFOS: Physical sciencesComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)01 natural sciencesSpin waveMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciencesStatistical physics010306 general physicsPhysics - Computational PhysicsNanoscopic scaleSpin-½Physical Review B
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Nanoscale Etching of GaAs and InP in Acidic H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> Solution: A Striking Contrast in Kinetics and Surface …

2018

In this study of nanoscale etching for state-of-the-art device technology the importance of the nature of the surface oxide, is demonstrated for two III-V materials. Etching kinetics for GaAs and InP in acidic solutions of hydrogen peroxide are strikingly different. GaAs etches much faster, while the dependence of the etch rate on the H+ concentration differs markedly for the two semiconductors. Surface analysis techniques provided information on the surface composition after etching: strongly non-stoichiometric porous (hydr)oxides on GaAs and a thin stoichiometric oxide that forms a blocking layer on InP. Reaction schemes are provided that allow one to understand the results, in particular…

010302 applied physicsReaction mechanismMaterials scienceKinetics02 engineering and technologyContrast (music)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsChemical engineeringEtching (microfabrication)0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyNanoscopic scaleSolid State Phenomena
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Solid-State Molecular Nanomagnet Inclusion into a Magnetic Metal-Organic Framework: Interplay of the Magnetic Properties.

2015

Single-ion magnets (SIMs) are the smallest possible magnetic devices and are a controllable, bottom-up approach to nanoscale magnetism with potential applications in quantum computing and high-density information storage. In this work, we take advantage of the promising, but yet insufficiently explored, solid-state chemistry of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to report the single-crystal to single-crystal inclusion of such molecular nanomagnets within the pores of a magnetic MOF. The resulting host-guest supramolecular aggregate is used as a playground in the first in-depth study on the interplay between the internal magnetic field created by the long-range magnetic ordering of the structur…

010405 organic chemistryMagnetismChemistryOrganic ChemistrySupramolecular chemistryPhysics::OpticsNanotechnologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesNanomagnetCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesMagnetic fieldMagnetMetal-organic frameworkNanoscopic scaleQuantum computerChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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