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Götz Schuck

Researcher at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

Publications -  38
Citations -  907

Götz Schuck is an academic researcher from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Oxide. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications receiving 524 citations. Previous affiliations of Götz Schuck include ETH Zurich & Paul Scherrer Institute.

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Al substitution in MgB2 crystals: Influence on superconducting and structural properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the cubic anvil technique to grow single crystals with precipitation phase in a nonsuperconducting domain in the structure of a superconducting matrix.
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The effect of oxygen vacancy and spinel phase integration on both anionic and cationic redox in Li-rich cathode materials

TL;DR: In this article, a facile strategy to improve the activity and reversibility of both anionic and cationic redox by integrating oxygen vacancies and the spinel phase was proposed.
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High charge-carrier mobility and low trap density in a rubrene derivative

TL;DR: In this article, the structural and electric transport properties of organic molecular crystals based on a rubrene derivative with $t$-butyl sidegroups at the 5,11 positions were studied.
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Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Vibrational Modes across the Orthorhombic–Tetragonal Phase Transition in Methylammonium Lead Halide Single Crystals

TL;DR: In this article, single crystals of the methylammonium (MA) lead halides MAPbI3, MAPbBr3, and MAPbCl3 have been investigated using infrared spectroscopy with the aim of analyzing structural and dynamical aspects of processes that enable the ordering of the MA molecule in the orthorhombic crystal structure of these hybrid perovskites.
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Crystal growth, structure, and superconducting properties of the β -pyrochlore K Os 2 O 6

TL;DR: In this article, single crystal X-ray diffraction studies at room temperature show Bragg peaks that violate Fd-3m symmetry and the structure is identified as non-centrosymmetric (F-43m).