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2. Strain generated by the stacking faults in epitaxial SrO(SrTiO3) NRuddlesden–Popper structures
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Saint-Girons, Guillaume, primary, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Largeau, Ludovic, additional, Danescu, Alexandre, additional, Bachelet, Romain, additional, and Bouras, Mohamed, additional
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- 2023
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3. Benefits of energetic ion bombardment for tailoring stress and microstructural evolution during growth of Cu thin films
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Cemin, Felipe, Abadias, Gregory, Minea, Tiberiu, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Brisset, François, Solas, Denis, and Lundin, Daniel
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- 2017
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4. Appendix A. Supplementary material for The promoter effect of Nb species on the catalytic performance of Ir-based catalysts for VOCs total oxidation [Dataset]
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Gobierno de Aragón, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Chávez Sifontes, Marvin [0000-0001-8264-291X], García Moreno, Adrián [0000-0002-9530-1230], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Mayoral, Álvaro [0000-0002-5229-2717], Arenal, Raúl [0000-0002-2071-9093], Morgan, David J. [0000-0002-1611-9263], Taylor, Stuart H. [0000-0002-1933-4874], López Sebastián, José Manuel [0000-0002-6203-8835], García Martínez, Tomás [0000-0003-4255-5998], Solsona, Benjamín [0000-0001-7235-2038], García Martínez, Tomás; Solsona, Benjamín, García Moreno, Adrián, Chávez Sifontes, Marvin, Sanchis, Rut, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Mayoral, Álvaro, Arenal, Raúl, Morgan, David J., Taylor, Stuart H., López Sebastián, José Manuel, García Martínez, Tomás, Solsona, Benjamín, Gobierno de Aragón, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Chávez Sifontes, Marvin [0000-0001-8264-291X], García Moreno, Adrián [0000-0002-9530-1230], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Mayoral, Álvaro [0000-0002-5229-2717], Arenal, Raúl [0000-0002-2071-9093], Morgan, David J. [0000-0002-1611-9263], Taylor, Stuart H. [0000-0002-1933-4874], López Sebastián, José Manuel [0000-0002-6203-8835], García Martínez, Tomás [0000-0003-4255-5998], Solsona, Benjamín [0000-0001-7235-2038], García Martínez, Tomás; Solsona, Benjamín, García Moreno, Adrián, Chávez Sifontes, Marvin, Sanchis, Rut, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Mayoral, Álvaro, Arenal, Raúl, Morgan, David J., Taylor, Stuart H., López Sebastián, José Manuel, García Martínez, Tomás, and Solsona, Benjamín
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Figure S1. XRD patterns of fresh Ir/Nb/Ti catalysts. Figure S2. Figure S3. Cs-corrected STEM-HAADF. Figure S4. O(1s) XPS core-level spectra.
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- 2022
5. Formamidinium halide salts as precursors of carbon nitrides
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Diputación General de Aragón, Ciria Ramos, Isabel [0000-0002-9162-9829], Navascués, Nuria [0000-0003-3363-2912], Diaw, Fatou [0000-0002-3640-0802], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Ansón Casaos, Alejandro [0000-0002-3134-8566], Haro Remón, Marta [0000-0001-7246-2149], Juárez Pérez, Emilio J. [0000-0001-6040-1920], Ciria-Ramos, Isabel, Navascués, Nuria, Diaw, Fatou, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Ansón Casaos, Alejandro, Haro Remón, Marta, Juárez-Pérez, Emilio J., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Diputación General de Aragón, Ciria Ramos, Isabel [0000-0002-9162-9829], Navascués, Nuria [0000-0003-3363-2912], Diaw, Fatou [0000-0002-3640-0802], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Ansón Casaos, Alejandro [0000-0002-3134-8566], Haro Remón, Marta [0000-0001-7246-2149], Juárez Pérez, Emilio J. [0000-0001-6040-1920], Ciria-Ramos, Isabel, Navascués, Nuria, Diaw, Fatou, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Ansón Casaos, Alejandro, Haro Remón, Marta, and Juárez-Pérez, Emilio J.
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Pyrolysis of formamidinium halide salts (FAI, FABr) results in a new type of amorphous carbon nitride materials with a mass fraction of 40–50% nitrogen content. Pyrolysis temperature drives final chemical composition, morphology, optical and electrical properties of the material independently of the halide precursor and identifying triazine ring, instead of typical heptazine unit, as the main building block of this material. We elaborated a temperature dependent mechanism of formation for these materials and foresee its potential value as native passivation layer in the field of perovskite solar cells.
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- 2022
6. The promoter effect of Nb species on the catalytic performance of Ir-based catalysts for VOCs total oxidation
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Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Diputación General de Aragón, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Chávez Sifontes, Marvin [0000-0001-8264-291X], García Moreno, Adrián [0000-0002-9530-1230], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Mayoral, Álvaro [0000-0002-5229-2717], Arenal, Raúl [0000-0002-2071-9093], Morgan, David J. [0000-0002-1611-9263], Taylor, Stuart H. [0000-0002-1933-4874], López Sebastián, José Manuel [0000-0002-6203-8835], García Martínez, Tomás [0000-0003-4255-5998], Solsona, Benjamín [0000-0001-7235-2038], Chávez Sifontes, Marvin, García Moreno, Adrián, Sanchis, Rut, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Mayoral, Álvaro, Arenal, Raúl, Morgan, David J., Taylor, Stuart H., López Sebastián, José Manuel, García Martínez, Tomás, Solsona, Benjamín, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Diputación General de Aragón, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Chávez Sifontes, Marvin [0000-0001-8264-291X], García Moreno, Adrián [0000-0002-9530-1230], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Mayoral, Álvaro [0000-0002-5229-2717], Arenal, Raúl [0000-0002-2071-9093], Morgan, David J. [0000-0002-1611-9263], Taylor, Stuart H. [0000-0002-1933-4874], López Sebastián, José Manuel [0000-0002-6203-8835], García Martínez, Tomás [0000-0003-4255-5998], Solsona, Benjamín [0000-0001-7235-2038], Chávez Sifontes, Marvin, García Moreno, Adrián, Sanchis, Rut, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Mayoral, Álvaro, Arenal, Raúl, Morgan, David J., Taylor, Stuart H., López Sebastián, José Manuel, García Martínez, Tomás, and Solsona, Benjamín
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Ir/TiO2 catalysts promoted by niobium have been synthesized, characterized by different complementary techniques and tested for the total oxidation of a set of alkanes and their mixtures. The addition of appropriate amounts of niobium to Ir/TiO2 catalysts resulted in a remarkable increase in the catalytic activity compared to the Nb-free Ir/TiO2 catalysts. The promotion caused by the presence of niobium has been related to the massive presence of isolated IrOx surface species which, interestingly, present remarkable reducibility and, consequently, excellent catalytic activity. Conversely, the IrOx species formed in the catalyst in the absence of niobium also include IrO2 clusters with lower intrinsic reactivity. Similarly, Nb-loadings exceeding the theoretical monolayer tends to the formation of bulk Nb2O5 species on the titania surface that provokes the formation of IrO2 nanoclusters. A positive influence on the reactivity of non-stoichiometric surface non- Ti3+ species that generates oxygen vacancies is also observed.
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- 2022
7. Strain generated by the stacking faults in epitaxial SrO(SrTiO3)N Ruddlesden-Popper structures.
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Saint-Girons, Guillaume, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Largeau, Ludovic, Danescu, Alexandre, Bachelet, Romain, and Bouras, Mohamed
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LATTICE constants , *STOICHIOMETRY , *X-ray diffraction , *X-rays - Abstract
Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) phases present outstanding physical properties triggering significant academic interest. Out-of-plane stacking faults (OP-SFs), which are the main channel for accommodating stoichiometry imbalance in RP thin layers, affect these properties. The mechanisms underlying the formation and spatial distribution of these defects remain largely unknown to date. This work shows that the residual mismatch related to the presence of OP-SFs in SrTiO3-based RP thin layers is accommodated by a delocalized mechanism of lateral strain transfer from the disturbed regions to the RP structure, generating a distribution of compressive strain in the latter. Analysing the RP X-ray diffractograms in the light of this mechanism allows the assessment of the OP-SF distribution along the growth axis. It also allows the separate and accurate determination of the SrTiO3 lattice parameter (c = 3.9214 ± 0.0003 Å) and the SrO-SrO inter-reticular distance (d = 2.549 ± 0.001 Å) in the RP structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Formamidinium halide salts as precursors of carbon nitrides
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Ciria-Ramos, Isabel, primary, Navascués, Nuria, additional, Diaw, Fatou, additional, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Arenal, Raul, additional, Ansón-Casaos, Alejandro, additional, Haro, Marta, additional, and Juarez-Perez, Emilio J., additional
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- 2022
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9. Photocatalytic hydrogen generation from a methanol-water mixture in the presence of g-C3N4 and graphene/g-C3N4
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Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique (Algerie), Universidade de Aveiro, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Diputación General de Aragón, Touati, Wassila, Karmaoui, Mohamed, Bekka, Ahmed, Edelmannová, Miroslava Filip, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Chakib, Alaoui, Allah, Imene kadi, Figueiredo, Bruno, Labrincha, J. A., Arenal, Raúl, Koci, Kamila, Tobaldi, David Maria, Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique (Algerie), Universidade de Aveiro, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Diputación General de Aragón, Touati, Wassila, Karmaoui, Mohamed, Bekka, Ahmed, Edelmannová, Miroslava Filip, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Chakib, Alaoui, Allah, Imene kadi, Figueiredo, Bruno, Labrincha, J. A., Arenal, Raúl, Koci, Kamila, and Tobaldi, David Maria
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Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), possessing high thermal and chemical stability, non-toxicity, facile synthesis, and low band gap energy is a promising candidate for photocatalytic applications. In this study, bulk and exfoliated g-C3N4 were synthesised from different precursors (melamine and urea). Moreover, the surface of bulk g-C3N4 and exfoliated g-C3N4 was modified with graphene (0.5 wt% and 1 wt%) aiming to obtain a prolonged carrier lifetime. The effect of g-C3N4 synthesis from various precursors and the influence of graphene content on the photocatalytic activity during the degradation of a water–methanol mixture under UVC irradiation were examined, in comparison to commercial P25. Hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide were the decomposition products; hydrogen was the main product of decomposition, whereas CH4 and CO resulting from the reduction of CO2 were generated in a significantly smaller amount. All the produced photocatalysts, whether pure or modified with graphene, exhibited higher activity than the commercial photocatalyst P25.
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- 2022
10. Photocatalytic degradation of methanol-water in presence of g-C3N4 and graphene/g-C3N4.
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TOUATI, Wassila, primary, Bekka, Ahmed, additional, Karmaoui, Mohamed, additional, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Alaoui, Chakib, additional, Kadi allah, Imene, additional, Edelmannová, Miroslava Filip, additional, Figueiredo, Bruno, additional, Labrincha, João António, additional, Arenal, Raul, additional, Koci, Kamila, additional, and Tobaldi, David Maria, additional
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- 2022
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11. Photocatalytic hydrogen generation from a methanol–water mixture in the presence of g-C3N4 and graphene/g-C3N4
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Touati, Wassila, primary, Karmaoui, Mohamed, additional, Bekka, Ahmed, additional, Edelmannová, Miroslava Filip, additional, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Chakib, Alaoui, additional, Allah, Imene kadi, additional, Figueiredo, Bruno, additional, Labrincha, J. A., additional, Arenal, Raul, additional, Koci, Kamila, additional, and Tobaldi, David Maria, additional
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- 2022
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12. Photocatalytic hydrogen generation from a methanol–water mixture in the presence of g-C3N4 and graphene/g-C3N4.
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Touati, Wassila, Karmaoui, Mohamed, Bekka, Ahmed, Edelmannová, Miroslava Filip, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Chakib, Alaoui, Allah, Imene kadi, Figueiredo, Bruno, Labrincha, J. A., Arenal, Raul, Koci, Kamila, and Tobaldi, David Maria
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INTERSTITIAL hydrogen generation ,BAND gaps ,CHEMICAL stability ,PHOTOCATALYSTS ,CARBON monoxide - Abstract
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C
3 N4 ), possessing high thermal and chemical stability, non-toxicity, facile synthesis, and low band gap energy is a promising candidate for photocatalytic applications. In this study, bulk and exfoliated g-C3 N4 were synthesised from different precursors (melamine and urea). Moreover, the surface of bulk g-C3 N4 and exfoliated g-C3 N4 was modified with graphene (0.5 wt% and 1 wt%) aiming to obtain a prolonged carrier lifetime. The effect of g-C3 N4 synthesis from various precursors and the influence of graphene content on the photocatalytic activity during the degradation of a water–methanol mixture under UVC irradiation were examined, in comparison to commercial P25. Hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide were the decomposition products; hydrogen was the main product of decomposition, whereas CH4 and CO resulting from the reduction of CO2 were generated in a significantly smaller amount. All the produced photocatalysts, whether pure or modified with graphene, exhibited higher activity than the commercial photocatalyst P25. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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13. In Situ and Real-Time Nanoscale Monitoring of Ultra-Thin Metal Film Growth Using Optical and Electrical Diagnostic Tools
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Colin, Jonathan, Jamnig, Andreas, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Michel, Anny, Pliatsikas, Nikolaos, Sarakinos, Kostas, Abadias, Gregory, Colin, Jonathan, Jamnig, Andreas, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Michel, Anny, Pliatsikas, Nikolaos, Sarakinos, Kostas, and Abadias, Gregory
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Continued downscaling of functional layers for key enabling devices has prompted the development of characterization tools to probe and dynamically control thin film formation stages and ensure the desired film morphology and functionalities in terms of, e.g., layer surface smoothness or electrical properties. In this work, we review the combined use of in situ and real-time optical (wafer curvature, spectroscopic ellipsometry) and electrical probes for gaining insights into the early growth stages of magnetron-sputter-deposited films. Data are reported for a large variety of metals characterized by different atomic mobilities and interface reactivities. For fcc noble-metal films (Ag, Cu, Pd) exhibiting a pronounced three-dimensional growth on weakly-interacting substrates (SiO2, amorphous carbon (a-C)), wafer curvature, spectroscopic ellipsometry, and resistivity techniques are shown to be complementary in studying the morphological evolution of discontinuous layers, and determining the percolation threshold and the onset of continuous film formation. The influence of growth kinetics (in terms of intrinsic atomic mobility, substrate temperature, deposition rate, deposition flux temporal profile) and the effect of deposited energy (through changes in working pressure or bias voltage) on the various morphological transition thicknesses is critically examined. For bcc transition metals, like Fe and Mo deposited on a-Si, in situ and real-time growth monitoring data exhibit transient features at a critical layer thickness of similar to 2 nm, which is a fingerprint of an interface-mediated crystalline-to-amorphous phase transition, while such behavior is not observed for Ta films that crystallize into their metastable tetragonal beta-Ta allotropic phase. The potential of optical and electrical diagnostic tools is also explored to reveal complex interfacial reactions and their effect on growth of Pd films on a-Si or a-Ge interlayers. For all case studies presented in the, Funding Agencies|French Government program "Investissements dAvenir" (LABEX INTERACTIFS)French National Research Agency (ANR) [ANR-11-LABX-0017-01]; French Government program "Investissements dAvenir" (EUR INTREE)French National Research Agency (ANR) [ANR-18-EURE-0010]; Linkoping University ("LiU Career Contract) [Dnr-LiU-2015-01510]; Swedish research councilSwedish Research Council [VR-2015-04630]; AForsk foundation [AF 19-137, AF 19-746]; Olle Engkvist foundation [SOEB 190-312]; Wenner-Gren foundations [UPD2018-0071, UPD2019-0007]
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- 2020
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14. In Situ and Real-Time Nanoscale Monitoring of Ultra-Thin Metal Film Growth Using Optical and Electrical Diagnostic Tools
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Colin, Jonathan, primary, Jamnig, Andreas, additional, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Michel, Anny, additional, Pliatsikas, Nikolaos, additional, Sarakinos, Kostas, additional, and Abadias, Gregory, additional
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- 2020
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15. Effets cinétique et chimique lors des premiers stades de croissance de films minces métalliques : compréhension multi-échelle par une approche expérimentale et modélisation numérique
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Furgeaud, Clarisse, Institut Pprime (PPRIME), Université de Poitiers-ENSMA-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Poitiers, Grégory Abadias, and Cédric Mastail
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Contraintes résiduelles ,Films minces ,Caractérisation in-Situ en temps-Réel ,Thin films ,Pulvérisation magnétron ,Residual stress ,In-Situ and real-Time diagnostic tools ,Code Monte Carlo cinétique ,Kinetic Monte Carlo ,Premiers stades de croissance ,Alloying and interfacial effects ,[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materials ,[PHYS.MECA.MEMA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Mechanics of materials [physics.class-ph] ,Early stages of growth kinetics ,Effets d'interface et d'alliage ,Magnetron sputtering - Abstract
This thesis deals with the growth dynamics of thin metal films by magnetron sputtering and their correlation with film properties, such as residual stress, microstructure and surface morphology. Various in situ and real-time diagnostic tools (substrate curvature-MOSS, Optical surface reflectivity spectroscopy-SDRS, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray reflectivity (XRR) and electrical resistivity) were implemented. Coupling these investigations with ex situ characterization (HRTEM, STEM, DRX, XRR, EBSD) allows to understand the influence of kinetic and chemical effects (interfacial reactivity, alloying effect) on the early stages of growth (percolation and continuity) but also on the structural and morphological evolutions of high (Cu, Ag) and low (W) mobility metal films. A modeling approach was used for the case of Cu growth, where kinetic Monte Carlo atomistic simulations (kMC) give access to elementary growth mechanisms. This code, developed in-house to model the growth of thin films by magnetron sputtering, takes into account the specificities of this technique: angular and energetic distribution of the incident flux, energy deposition in (sub-)surface and evolution of the stress at grain boundaries. This coupling of experiments and modelling has demonstrated a complex interdependence of the deposition rate and energy deposition on the growth morphology and the intrinsic stress of Cu and Ag films. The stress level in these systems results from the competition of different atomic mechanisms. The kMC code shows that, in the absence of energetic particles, the compressive stress due to the diffusion of adatoms in the grain boundaries decreases with the deposition rate.In addition, the chemical effects studied comparatively in the Cu/Ge and Ag/Ge systems revealed a competition between interface energy, chemical reactivity and Ge segregation during growth. The growth mechanisms are different for both metals however, the presence of Ge (co-deposited or sublayer) leads to the same microstructural consequences, namely an improvement of the texture (111) and a decrease of grain size and surface roughness.Finally, this methodology applied to the growth of W-Si alloys showed that the critical thickness of the amorphous / crystal transition and the nucleation of either the or the phase strongly depends on the Si content.; Cette thèse est consacrée au suivi de la dynamique de croissance de films minces métalliques par pulvérisation magnétron et sa corrélation avec les propriétés des films, telles que les contraintes résiduelles, la microstructure et la morphologie de surface. Différents outils de diagnostic in situ et en temps réel (courbure du substrat-MOSS, spectroscopie de réflectivité optique de surface-SDRS, diffraction (DRX) et réflectivité (XRR) des rayons X et résistivité électrique) couplés à des caractérisations ex situ (HRTEM, STEM, DRX, XRR, EBSD) ont permis d’appréhender l’influence des effets cinétiques et chimiques (réactivité interfaciale, effet d’alliage) sur les premiers stades de croissance (percolation et continuité) et l’évolution structurale et morphologique de films métalliques de haute (Cu, Ag) et faible (W) mobilité.Cette approche est couplée à des simulations atomistiques par Monte Carlo cinétique (kMC) donnant accès aux mécanismes élémentaires de croissance dans le cas du Cu. Ce code, construit et développé pour modéliser la croissance des films minces par pulvérisation magnétron, tient compte des spécificités de cette technique : distribution angulaire et énergétique du flux incident, dépôt d’énergie en (sub-)surface et évolution des contraintes aux joints de grains. Ce couplage expérimental et numérique a mis en évidence une interdépendance complexe de la vitesse de dépôt et du dépôt d’énergie sur la morphologie de croissance et les contraintes intrinsèques des films de Cu et Ag. La génération de contraintes dans ces systèmes résulte de la compétition de différents mécanismes atomiques. Le code kMC montre que la contrainte de compression due à la diffusion des adatomes dans les joints de grains diminue avec la vitesse de dépôt en l’absence de particules énergétiques. De plus, les effets chimiques étudiés comparativement dans les systèmes Cu/Ge et Ag/Ge ont mis en évidence une compétition entre énergie d’interface, réactivité chimique et ségrégation du Ge lors de la croissance. Si les mécanismes de croissance sont différents pour les deux métaux, la présence de Ge (en co-dépôt ou en sous-couche) mène aux mêmes conséquences microstructurales, à savoir une amélioration de la texture (111) et une diminution de la taille des grains et de la rugosité de surface. Enfin, cette méthodologie appliquée à la croissance d’alliages W-Si a montré une dépendance de l’épaisseur critique de la transition amorphe/cristal et de la compétition entre nucléation de la phase et en fonction de la teneur de Si.
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- 2019
16. Interfacial Silicide Formation and Stress Evolution during Sputter Deposition of Ultrathin Pd Layers on a-Si
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Krause, Bärbel, primary, Abadias, Gregory, additional, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Michel, Anny, additional, Resta, Andrea, additional, Coati, Alessandro, additional, Garreau, Yves, additional, Vlad, Alina, additional, Hauschild, Dirk, additional, and Baumbach, Tilo, additional
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- 2019
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17. Uniform tensile elongation in Au–Si core–shell nanowires
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Godet, Julien, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Pizzagalli, Laurent, and Demkowicz, Michael J.
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- 2016
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18. Epitaxial growth of Cu(001) thin films onto Si(001) using a single-step HiPIMS process
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Cemin, Felipe, primary, Lundin, Daniel, additional, Furgeaud, Clarisse, additional, Michel, Anny, additional, Amiard, Guillaume, additional, Minea, Tiberiu, additional, and Abadias, Gregory, additional
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- 2017
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19. Formamidinium halide salts as precursors of carbon nitrides
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Isabel Ciria-Ramos, Nuria Navascués, Fatou Diaw, Clarisse Furgeaud, Raul Arenal, Alejandro Ansón-Casaos, Marta Haro, Emilio J. Juarez-Perez, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Diputación General de Aragón, Ciria Ramos, Isabel, Navascués, Nuria, Diaw, Fatou, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Ansón Casaos, Alejandro, Haro Remón, Marta, Juárez Pérez, Emilio J., Ciria Ramos, Isabel [0000-0002-9162-9829], Navascués, Nuria [0000-0003-3363-2912], Diaw, Fatou [0000-0002-3640-0802], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Ansón Casaos, Alejandro [0000-0002-3134-8566], Haro Remón, Marta [0000-0001-7246-2149], and Juárez Pérez, Emilio J. [0000-0001-6040-1920]
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Formamidinium cation ,Perovskite solar cells ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nitrides ,Pyrolysis - Abstract
13 figures, 6 tables.-- Supplementary information available., Pyrolysis of formamidinium halide salts (FAI, FABr) results in a new type of amorphous carbon nitride materials with a mass fraction of 40–50% nitrogen content. Pyrolysis temperature drives final chemical composition, morphology, optical and electrical properties of the material independently of the halide precursor and identifying triazine ring, instead of typical heptazine unit, as the main building block of this material. We elaborated a temperature dependent mechanism of formation for these materials and foresee its potential value as native passivation layer in the field of perovskite solar cells., E.J.J-P acknowledges the funding support from MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR (project grants PID2019-107893RB-I00 and EIN2020-112315, respectively). M.H. acknowledges the funding support from MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 for the Ramón y Cajal fellowship (RYC-2018-025222-I) and the project PID2019-108247RA-I00. R.A. acknowledges funding from the Spanish MICINN (project grant PID2019-104739 GB-100/AEI/10.13039/501100011033). RA also acknowledge to Government of Aragon (project DGA E13-20R (FEDER, EU)) and European Union H2020 program “ESTEEM3” (823717). A.A-C acknowledges financial support from Spanish MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 under project PID2019-104272RB-C51/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the Diputación General de Aragón under project T03_20R (Grupo Reconocido).
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- 2022
20. The promoter effect of Nb species on the catalytic performance of Ir-based catalysts for VOCs total oxidation
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Marvin Chávez-Sifontes, Adrián García, Rut Sanchis, Clarisse Furgeaud, Alvaro Mayoral, Raul Arenal, David J. Morgan, Stuart H. Taylor, Jose Manuel López, Tomás García, Benjamín Solsona, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Diputación General de Aragón, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Chávez Sifontes, Marvin [0000-0001-8264-291X], García Moreno, Adrián [0000-0002-9530-1230], Furgeaud, Clarisse [0000-0002-6654-396X], Mayoral, Álvaro [0000-0002-5229-2717], Arenal, Raúl [0000-0002-2071-9093], Morgan, David J. [0000-0002-1611-9263], Taylor, Stuart H. [0000-0002-1933-4874], López Sebastián, José Manuel [0000-0002-6203-8835], García Martínez, Tomás [0000-0003-4255-5998], Solsona, Benjamín [0000-0001-7235-2038], Chávez Sifontes, Marvin, García Moreno, Adrián, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Mayoral, Álvaro, Arenal, Raúl, Morgan, David J., Taylor, Stuart H., López Sebastián, José Manuel, García Martínez, Tomás, and Solsona, Benjamín
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Titania ,Niobium ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Total oxidation ,Alkane ,VOCs ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Iridium ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
12 figures, 2 tables.-- Supporting information available., Ir/TiO2 catalysts promoted by niobium have been synthesized, characterized by different complementary techniques and tested for the total oxidation of a set of alkanes and their mixtures. The addition of appropriate amounts of niobium to Ir/TiO2 catalysts resulted in a remarkable increase in the catalytic activity compared to the Nb-free Ir/TiO2 catalysts. The promotion caused by the presence of niobium has been related to the massive presence of isolated IrOx surface species which, interestingly, present remarkable reducibility and, consequently, excellent catalytic activity. Conversely, the IrOx species formed in the catalyst in the absence of niobium also include IrO2 clusters with lower intrinsic reactivity. Similarly, Nb-loadings exceeding the theoretical monolayer tends to the formation of bulk Nb2O5 species on the titania surface that provokes the formation of IrO2 nanoclusters. A positive influence on the reactivity of non-stoichiometric surface non- Ti3+ species that generates oxygen vacancies is also observed., This work was supported by the Regional Government of Aragon (DGA) under the research groups support programme. We also thank the MAT2017-84118-C2-1-R MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ project and FEDER “Una manera de hacer Europa”. This research was also funded by MINECO-Spain, grant number PRE2018-085211.
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21. Photocatalytic hydrogen generation from a methanol–water mixture in the presence of g-C3N4 and graphene/g-C3N4.
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Touati, Wassila, Karmaoui, Mohamed, Bekka, Ahmed, Edelmannová, Miroslava Filip, Furgeaud, Clarisse, Chakib, Alaoui, Allah, Imene kadi, Figueiredo, Bruno, Labrincha, J. A., Arenal, Raul, Koci, Kamila, and Tobaldi, David Maria
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INTERSTITIAL hydrogen generation , *BAND gaps , *CHEMICAL stability , *PHOTOCATALYSTS , *CARBON monoxide - Abstract
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), possessing high thermal and chemical stability, non-toxicity, facile synthesis, and low band gap energy is a promising candidate for photocatalytic applications. In this study, bulk and exfoliated g-C3N4 were synthesised from different precursors (melamine and urea). Moreover, the surface of bulk g-C3N4 and exfoliated g-C3N4 was modified with graphene (0.5 wt% and 1 wt%) aiming to obtain a prolonged carrier lifetime. The effect of g-C3N4 synthesis from various precursors and the influence of graphene content on the photocatalytic activity during the degradation of a water–methanol mixture under UVC irradiation were examined, in comparison to commercial P25. Hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide were the decomposition products; hydrogen was the main product of decomposition, whereas CH4 and CO resulting from the reduction of CO2 were generated in a significantly smaller amount. All the produced photocatalysts, whether pure or modified with graphene, exhibited higher activity than the commercial photocatalyst P25. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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