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Alexis Franquet
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 149
Citations - 3200
Alexis Franquet is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Atomic layer deposition. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 141 publications receiving 2739 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexis Franquet include IMEC & Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
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Three-dimensional observation of the conductive filament in nanoscaled resistive memory devices.
Umberto Celano,Ludovic Goux,Attilio Belmonte,Karl Opsomer,Alexis Franquet,Andreas Schulze,Christophe Detavernier,Christophe Detavernier,Olivier Richard,Hugo Bender,Malgorzata Jurczak,Wilfried Vandervorst +11 more
TL;DR: This Letter reports for the first time on the three-dimensional (3D) observation of the shape of the conductive filament and concludes that the dynamic filament-growth is limited by the cation transport.
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High-k dielectrics for future generation memory devices (Invited Paper)
Jorge A. Kittl,Karl Opsomer,Mihaela Popovici,Nicolas Menou,Ben Kaczer,X.P. Wang,Christoph Adelmann,M. A. Pawlak,K. Tomida,Aude Rothschild,Bogdan Govoreanu,Robin Degraeve,Marc Schaekers,Mohammed Zahid,Annelies Delabie,Johan Meersschaut,Wouter Polspoel,Sergiu Clima,Geoffrey Pourtois,Werner Knaepen,Christophe Detavernier,Valery V. Afanas'ev,Tom E. Blomberg,Dieter Pierreux,J. Swerts,P. Fischer,J. W. Maes,D. Manger,Wilfried Vandervorst,Thierry Conard,Alexis Franquet,Paola Favia,Hugo Bender,Bert Brijs,S. Van Elshocht,Malgorzata Jurczak,J. Van Houdt,Dirk Wouters +37 more
TL;DR: The requirements and development of high-k dielectric films for application in storage cells of future generation flash and dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices are reviewed in this article.
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Effect of bath concentration and curing time on the structure of non-functional thin organosilane layers on aluminium
TL;DR: In this paper, the characterisation of bis-1,2-(triethoxysilyl)ethane (BTSE) thin layers has been evaluated by coupling optical techniques like spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) and infra-red spectroscopy (IRSE) along with electrochemical methods (electrochemical impedance spectroopy (EIS) for better understanding of the protection provided by these organosilane thin films.
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Organic and perovskite solar cells for space applications
Ilaria Cardinaletti,Ilaria Cardinaletti,Tim Vangerven,Tim Vangerven,Steven Nagels,Steven Nagels,Rob Cornelissen,Dieter Schreurs,Dieter Schreurs,Jaroslav Hruby,Jaroslav Hruby,Jelle Vodnik,Dries Devisscher,Dries Devisscher,Jurgen Kesters,Jurgen Kesters,Jan D'Haen,Jan D'Haen,Alexis Franquet,Valentina Spampinato,Thierry Conard,Wouter Maes,Wouter Maes,Wim Deferme,Wim Deferme,Jean Manca +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the launch of the stratospheric mission OSCAR, which demonstrated for the first time organic-based solar cell operation in extra-terrestrial conditions, opens a new paradigm for solar electricity in space.
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XPS study of the atmospheric corrosion of copper alloys of archaeological interest
TL;DR: XPS analysis of different forms of copper sulfate, including antlerite, brochantite, posnjakite, chalcanthite and anhydrous copper sulfates, as well as pure copper and its oxides cuprite and tenorite, was carried out as discussed by the authors.