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    Evaluation of the tantalum-titanium phase diagram from ab-initio calculations by Barzilai, S., Toher, C., Curtarolo, S., Levy, O.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-11-2016)
    “…The thermodynamic properties of the Ta-Ti binary system below 900 °C are not well known. In particular, the location and shape of the solvus between the phase…”
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    The effects of vacancies and surface hydroxyls on the interactions of hydrogen with rare earth oxides – DFT calculations on gadolinium oxide by Barzilai, S., Mintz, M.H.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-04-2018)
    “…The interactions of gaseous hydrogen with rare earth oxides surfaces are important in certain practical processes such as hydrogenation reactions catalysis and…”
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    Mechanical alloying and thermal analysis of Ta–Ti alloys by Barzilai, S., Hayun, S.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-10-2015)
    “…Tantalum–titanium alloys have widespread potential in biomedical applications due to their superior biocompatibility, favorable mechanical properties, high…”
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    Effects of ion irradiation damage on the initial interactions of oxygen with polycrystalline gadolinium by Abramovich, A., Barzilai, S., Cohen, S., Shamir, N., Eisen, Y., Mintz, M.H., Zalkind, S.

    Published in Solid state ionics (15-10-2017)
    “…The effects of surface and near-surface defects, induced by Ar+ ion irradiation, on the interactions of oxygen with polycrystalline gadolinium surfaces were…”
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    Sensitivity of gold nano-conductors to voids, substitutions, and electric field: ab initio results by Barzilai, S., Tavazza, F., Levine, L. E.

    Published in Journal of materials science (2015)
    “…Gold nanowires are good candidates for nano-electronics devices. A previous study has shown that the beryllium-terminated BeO (0001) surface may be a useful…”
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    First-principle modeling of gold adsorption on BeO (0001) by Barzilai, S., Tavazza, F., Levine, L.E.

    Published in Surface science (01-03-2013)
    “…Gold nanowire chains are considered a good candidate for nanoelectronic devices since they exhibit remarkable structural and electrical properties. For…”
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    Sensitivity of gold nano-conductors to common contaminations: ab initio results by Barzilai, S., Tavazza, F., Levine, L. E.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-10-2013)
    “…Gold nanowire chains are considered a good candidate for nanoelectronic devices because they exhibit remarkable structural and electrical properties. A…”
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    The R72P P53 mutation is associated with familial breast cancer in Jewish women by Ohayon, T, Gershoni-Baruch, R, Papa, M Z, Distelman Menachem, T, Eisenberg Barzilai, S, Friedman, E

    Published in British journal of cancer (28-03-2005)
    “…BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations account for a substantial proportion of familial breast cancer, but clearly mutations in additional genes exist, one candidate being the…”
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    Adsorption effect in non-reaction wetting: In–Ti on CaF2 by Glickman, E., Fuks, D., Frage, N., Barzilai, S., Froumin, N.

    “…The experiments show that the alloying liquid In with only (0.1–0.5) at% Ti dramatically reduces the equilibrium contact angle Θ ∞ formed by In on the surface…”
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    Wetting and infiltration of volatile fluorides by In-Ti melt by Barzilai, S., Nagar, H., Froumin, N., Frage, N.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-09-2011)
    “…In this study, the effect of the volatile nature of thermodynamically stable fluorides (MgF 2 , CaF 2 , and BaF 2 ) on wetting and infiltration phenomenon is…”
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    The effect of thermodynamic properties of Me–Ti (Me = In, Sn, Ga, Au, and Ge) melts on the wetting of the CaF2 substrate by Barzilai, S., Lomberg, M., Aizenshtein, M., Froumin, N., Frage, N.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-04-2010)
    “…The effect of Ti additions on the wetting behavior of CaF 2 by non-reactive liquid metals (In, Sn, Ga, Au, Ge) was investigated. Pure metals do not wet CaF 2…”
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    Inter-diffusion of carbon into niobium coatings deposited on graphite by Barzilai, S., Raveh, A., Frage, N.

    Published in Thin solid films (21-02-2006)
    “…The inter-diffusion of carbon (originating from a graphite substrate) into a niobium coating and the fabrication of its carbides by heat treatment in the…”
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    Wetting induced by near-surface Ti-enrichment in the CaF2/In–Ti and CaF2/Cu–Ti systems by Froumin, N., Barzilai, S., Aizenshtein, M., Lomberg, M., Frage, N.

    “…This paper is concerned with the wetting of CaF2 by liquid Cu and In and with the effect of Ti additions to the melt. According to thermodynamic analysis and…”
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    Interface phenomena in the Y2O3/(Al–Cu) system by Barzilai, S., Aizenshtein, M., Froumin, N., Frage, N.

    “…Wetting behavior and the interface reaction in the Y2O3/(Cu–Al) system were investigated at 1423K. A contact angle of about 130° was measured in the Y2O3/Cu…”
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    First-principles modeling of metal layer adsorption on CaF2(111) by BARZILAI, S, ARGAMAN, N, FROUMIN, N, FUKS, D, FRAGE, N

    Published in Surface science (15-04-2008)
    “…Recently, an unusual wetting enhancement was observed for the CaF2/(In-Ti) and CaF2/(Cu-Ti) systems. This enhancement cannot be attributed to a chemical…”
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    Niobium layers on graphite: Growth parameters and thermal annealing effects by Barzilai, S., Frage, N., Raveh, A.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (10-04-2006)
    “…Thin films of niobium (∼8 μm thick) were deposited on an ATJ graphite substrate by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering at low temperatures (420±50 K) under…”
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    Interface reaction and wetting in the CaF2/Me systems by BARZILAI, S, AIZENSHTEIN, M, LOMBERG, M, FROUMIN, N, FRAGE, N

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (06-03-2008)
    “…Wetting experiments using the sessile drop method were performed in the CaF2-Me systems (Me=Cu, Ge, Al, In and Ga). Liquid Cu, Ge, In and Ga, do not wet the…”
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    Ab initio modeling of Al adsorption on CaF2 surfaces by BARZILAI, S, ARGAMAN, N, FROUMIN, N, FUKS, D, FRAGE, N

    “…Ab initio simulations of the adsorption of Al atoms on CaF2 (0 0 1) and (1 1 1) surfaces have been performed for supercells with 7 different atomic…”
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    Interface interaction and wetting of Sc2O3 exposed to Cu–Al and Cu–Ti melts by Barzilai, S., Nagar, H., Aizenshtein, M., Froumin, N., Frage, N.

    “…Scandia is a thermodynamically stable oxide and could be used as a structural material for a crucible in order to avoid a melt contamination. In the present…”
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