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Nanosized particles of liquid metals are emerging materials which hold promise for applications spanning from microelectronics to catalysis. Yet, the knowledge of their chemical reactivity is largely unknown. Here, we study the reactivity of liquid Ga and ...
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The rising atmospheric level of carbon dioxide, CO2, contributes to climate change and poses urgent need to find scalable solutions both to decrease its emissions and to be able to recycle it, if the goals of Paris Agreement to limit the temperature rise a ...
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GaN growth on ScAlMgO4 substrates via thermally-dewetted thin Al films

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In this note, we demonstrate the high-temperature growth of GaN on ScAlMgO4 substrates by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy when a thin Al film is deposited ex situ on the ScAlMgO4 surface, prior to GaN growth. Mirror-like high-quality GaN epitaxial layers ...
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In this note, we demonstrate direct high-temperature growth of single-crystalline GaN on c-plane ScAlMgO4 substrates by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, without using low-temperature buffers. We found that a trimethylaluminium preflow was crucial to ...
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