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Marek Jura

Researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Publications -  44
Citations -  791

Marek Jura is an academic researcher from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Raman spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 674 citations. Previous affiliations of Marek Jura include University of Bath & University of Southampton.

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Compositionally tunable ternary Bi2(Se1−xTex)3 and (Bi1−ySby)2Te3 thin films via low pressure chemical vapour deposition

TL;DR: The inherently rapid ligand substitution kinetics associated with the novel and chemically compatible precursors, [MCl3(EnBu2)3] (M = Sb, Bi; E = Se, Te), enable CVD growth of ternary Bi2(Se1−xTex)3 and (Bi1−ySby)2Te3 thin films with very good compositional, structural and morphological control, for the first time as mentioned in this paper.
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Communication in platinum ethynylchalcogenophenes.

TL;DR: A series of alkynylchalcogenophene platinum(II) complexes have been synthesized and characterized by multinuclear NMR and UV-visible absorption spectroscopies; the NMR spectra show unprecedented long-range heteronuclear coupling.
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Synthesis and coordinating properties of the facultative Sb2O- and As2O-donor ligands O{(CH2)2ER2}2 (E = Sb or As; R = Ph or Me)

TL;DR: The mixed Sb2O-donor ligands O{(CH2)2SbR2}2 (R = Ph, 1; R = Me, 2) with flexible backbones have been prepared in good yields as air-sensitive oils from reaction of NaSb R2 with 0.5 mol equivalents of O(CH 2CH2Br)2 in thf solution.
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Covalency is frustrating: La2Sn2O7 and the nature of bonding in pyrochlores under high pressure - temperature conditions

TL;DR: The final state of the system is shown to be highly pathway dependent due to the covalent nature of the Sn-O bonding, and the Tc pyrochlore, La2Tc2O7, is analyzed for similarities in the bonding to determine the likelihood of an analogous pathway dependency to a final state.