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Solid State Physics Laboratory
Facility•Delhi, India•
About: Solid State Physics Laboratory is a facility organization based out in Delhi, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantum dot & Dielectric. The organization has 1754 authors who have published 2597 publications receiving 50601 citations.
Topics: Quantum dot, Dielectric, Thin film, Electron, Raman spectroscopy
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TL;DR: The functionalization of graphene with nitrobenzene diazonium ions results in a strong p-doping of the graphene samples and only slightly lower mobilities, leading to the conclusion that two preferential reactions take place on the graphene surface.
Abstract: A chemical approach to modify the electronic transport of graphene is investigated by detailed transport and Raman spectroscopy measurements on Hall bar shaped samples. The functionalization of graphene with nitrobenzene diazonium ions results in a strong p-doping of the graphene samples and only slightly lower mobilities. Comparing Raman and transport data taken after each functionalization step allowed the conclusion that two preferential reactions take place on the graphene surface. In the beginning a few nitrobenzene molecules are directly attached to the graphene atoms creating defects. Afterwards these act as seeds for a polymer like growth not directly connected to the graphene atoms. The effects of solvents were excluded by thorough control measurements.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the dielectric properties of PLZFNT were measured using LCR meter as a function of temperature and frequency, and it was found that dielectrics properties of the samples are highly dependent on the La3+ content.
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TL;DR: The complex dielectric functions of β-rhombohedral boron, of Boron carbide with compositions between B 4.23 C and B 10.37 C and YB 66, were measured between about 2.5 and 9.5 eV as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: In this article, Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique on two different substrates viz. Pt/Si and quartz, which were ex situ annealed at 700°C in normal air atmosphere was ascertained by X-ray diffraction studies and atomic force microscopy (AFM) respectively.
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TL;DR: In this article, the magnetization reversal was observed in nickel (II) formate dihydrate Ni(HCOO)2·2H2O, where the observed weak magnetic moment increases initially below TN=15.5 K, equals zero at T*=8.5 k, and increases again at lowering temperature.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Alain Dufresne | 111 | 358 | 45904 |
Yang Ren | 79 | 880 | 26341 |
Klaus Ensslin | 70 | 638 | 21385 |
Werner Wegscheider | 69 | 933 | 21984 |
Takashi Takahashi | 65 | 424 | 14234 |
Liu Hao Tjeng | 64 | 322 | 13752 |
Nicholas E. Geacintov | 63 | 453 | 15636 |
Manfred Sigrist | 61 | 468 | 18362 |
Thomas Ihn | 61 | 475 | 14159 |
Takafumi Sato | 59 | 263 | 11032 |
Christoph Stampfer | 59 | 315 | 14422 |
Christian Colliex | 58 | 289 | 14618 |
Takashi Mizokawa | 57 | 400 | 11697 |
Eberhard Bodenschatz | 57 | 374 | 13208 |
Bertram Batlogg | 55 | 190 | 9459 |