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  • A first-principles study of electronic and magnetic properties of 4d transition metals doped in Wurtzite GaN for spintronics applications

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    • O. A. Shilkar
    • R. Adhikari
    • S. Sappati
    • S. Godi
    • A. M. Desai

    - JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MODELING - Year 2023

    We studied the electronic and magnetic properties of wurtzite GaN (w-GaN) doped with different concentrations of the 4d transition metal ions Nb, Mo, and Ru. We incorporated spin-polarized plane-wave density functional theory within an ultrasoft pseudopotential formalism. The 4d transition metals were doped at different geometrical sites to determine the geometry with the lowest total energy and the one that induced the largest...

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  • Emerging oxidized and defective phases in low-dimensional CrCl3

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    • D. Mastrippolito
    • L. Ottaviano
    • J. Wang
    • J. Yang
    • F. Gao
    • M. Ali
    • G. D'Olimpio
    • A. Politano
    • S. Palleschi
    • S. Kazim... and 8 others

    - Nanoscale Advances - Year 2021

    Two-dimensional (2D) magnets such as chromium trihalides CrX3 (X ¼ I, Br, Cl) represent a frontier for spintronics applications and, in particular, CrCl3 has attracted research interest due its relative stability under ambient conditions without rapid degradation, as opposed to CrI3. Herein, mechanically exfoliated CrCl3 flakes are characterized at the atomic scale and the electronic structures of pristine, oxidized, and defective...

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  • Magnetic field mapping along a NV-rich nanodiamond-doped fiber

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    • A. Filipkowski
    • M. Mrózek
    • G. Stępniewski
    • M. Ficek
    • D. Pysz
    • W. Gawlik
    • R. Buczyński
    • A. M. Wojciechowski
    • M. Klimczak

    - APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS - Year 2024

    Integration of NV−-rich diamond with optical fibers enables guiding quantum information on the spin state of the NV− color center. Diamond-functionalized optical fiber sensors have been demonstrated with impressive sub-nanotesla magnetic field sensitivities over localized magnetic field sources, but their potential for distributed sensing remains unexplored. The volumetric incorporation of diamonds into the optical fiber core allows...

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  • Organic semiconductor rubrene thin films deposited by pulsed laser evaporation of solidified solutions

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    • N. Majewska
    • M. Gazda
    • R. Jendrzejewski
    • S. Majumdar
    • M. Sawczak
    • G. Śliwiński

    - Year 2017

    Organic semiconductor rubrene (C42H28) belongs to most preferred spintronic materials because of the high charge carrier mobility up to 40 cm2(V·s)-1. However, the fabrication of a defect-free, polycrystalline rubrene for spintronic applications represents a difficult task. We report preparation and properties of rubrene thin films deposited by pulsed laser evaporation of solidified solutions. Samples of rubrene dissolved in aromatic...

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  • Lattice-commensurate skyrmion texture in a centrosymmetric breathing kagome magnet

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    • M. Hirschberger
    • B. G. Szigeti
    • M. Hemmida
    • M. M. Hirschmann
    • S. Esser
    • H. Ohsumi
    • Y. Tanaka
    • L. Spitz
    • S. Gao
    • K. Kolincio... and 8 others

    - npj Quantum Materials - Year 2024

    Skyrmion lattices (SkL) in centrosymmetric materials typically have a magnetic period on the nanometer-scale, so that the coupling between magnetic superstructures and the underlying crystal lattice cannot be neglected. We reveal the commensurate locking of a SkL to the atomic lattice in Gd3Ru4Al12 via high-resolution resonant elastic x-ray scattering (REXS). Weak easy-plane magnetic anisotropy, demonstrated here by a combination...

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