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Céramiques diélectriques commandables pour applications micro-ondes : composites à base de titanate de baryum-strontium et d'un oxyde non ferroélectr…

2001

Since the last decades, dielectric ceramics have been considered as attractive for microwave applications as tunable dielectric resonators or phase shifters. For that, ceramic devices should be tunable – change in dielectric constant with applied voltage- with moderate to low dielectric constant (30 to 1000) and loss tangent as low as possible. To reconcile these properties, composite ceramics based on Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 (BSTO) and a non-ferroelectric oxide with a low dielectric constant (MgTiO3 or MgO) were synthesised. The aim of this study was to correlate the microstructure with the dielectric properties, especially the Curie temperature and the dielectric relaxation phenomena.Ceramics with…

attrition[CHIM.MATE] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistrydielectric lossescomposites ceramicsmicrostructurepertes diélectriquesbarium-strontium titanatemicrowave dielectricstunable dielectric resonatorscéramiques compositesdiélectriques hyperfréquencestitanate de baryum-strontiumattrition milling[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryrésonateurs diélectriques accordables[PHYS.COND] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat][ PHYS.COND ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]
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Generalized Noise Study of Solid-State Nanopores at Low Frequencies.

2017

Nanopore technology has been extensively investigated for analysis of biomolecules, and a success story in this field concerns DNA sequencing using a nanopore chip featuring an array of hundreds of biological nanopores (BioNs). Solid-state nanopores (SSNs) have been explored to attain longer lifetime and higher integration density than what BioNs can offer, but SSNs are generally considered to generate higher noise whose origin remains to be confirmed. Here, we systematically study low-frequency (including thermal and flicker) noise characteristics of SSNs measuring 7 to 200 nm in diameter drilled through a 20-nm-thick SiNx membrane by focused ion milling. Both bulk and surface ionic curren…

noiseta221Analytical chemistryIonic bondingBioengineering02 engineering and technologyElectrolyte010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Flicker noiseInstrumentationFluid Flow and Transfer Processesta114ChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyFlicker021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesNanoporenanopore technologyChemical physicssolid-state nanoporesIon milling machine0210 nano-technologyVoltageACS sensors
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Quantum fluctuations in superconducting nanostructures

2014

Modern nanofabrication technology enableTfabrication of very narrow quasi-1-dimensional superconducting nanowires demonstrating finite resistivity within the range of experimentally obtainable temperatures. The observations were reported in ∼10 nm nanowires of certain superconducting materials. The effect has been associated with quantum phase slip process - the particular manifestation of quantum fluctuations of the order p arameter. In titanium, the phenomenon can be observed already at dimensions ∼35 nm where the fabrication is well reproducible and the dimensions of samples can be characterized with high accuracy. We have performed systematic study of the size dependence of transport pr…

superconductorBloch oscillationfluctuationion millingphase sliptitaniumCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect1-dimensionalQPS-transistor
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