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    Nature of the band gap of In2O3 revealed by first-principles calculations and x-ray spectroscopy by Walsh, Aron, Da Silva, Juarez L F, Wei, Su-Huai, Körber, C, Klein, A, Piper, L F J, DeMasi, Alex, Smith, Kevin E, Panaccione, G, Torelli, P, Payne, D J, Bourlange, A, Egdell, R G

    Published in Physical review letters (25-04-2008)
    “…Bulk and surface sensitive x-ray spectroscopic techniques are applied in tandem to show that the valence band edge for In2O3 is found significantly closer to…”
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    Surface electron accumulation and the charge neutrality level in In2O3 by King, P D C, Veal, T D, Payne, D J, Bourlange, A, Egdell, R G, McConville, C F

    Published in Physical review letters (12-09-2008)
    “…High-resolution x-ray photoemission spectroscopy, infrared reflectivity and Hall effect measurements, combined with surface space-charge calculations, are used…”
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    X-ray Spectroscopic Study of the Electronic Structure of CuCrO2 by Arnold, T., Payne, D, Bourlange, A, Hu, J, Egdell, R, Piper, L, Colakerol, L, DeMasi, A, Glans, P, et. al

    “…The electronic structure of the p-type transparent conducting oxide CuCrO{sub 2} has been studied by x-ray photoemission, x-ray absorption, and x-ray emission…”
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    Growth of In2O3(100) on Y-stabilized ZrO2(100) by O-plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy by Bourlange, A., Payne, D. J., Egdell, R. G., Foord, J. S., Edwards, P. P., Jones, M. O., Schertel, A., Dobson, P. J., Hutchison, J. L.

    Published in Applied physics letters (03-03-2008)
    “…Thin films of In2O3 have been grown on Y-stabilized ZrO2(100) by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy with a substrate temperature of 650°C. Ordered…”
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    Electronic properties of hybrid metal-discotic liquid crystal nanostructures by Kelsall, R.W., Pecchia, A., Bourlange, A., Movaghar, B., Evans, S.D., Hickey, B.J., Boden, N.

    “…A new class of hybrid organic/inorganic nanostructures, comprising self-organised discotic liquid crystal layers deposited on ultrathin metal films, has been…”
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    IN-PLANE RESISTANCE OF AN ULTRA THIN GOLD FILM: INFLUENCE OF A COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE OVERLAYER by Bourlange, A., Hickey, B. J., Evans, S. D., Pecchia, A., Movaghar, B., Kelsall, R. W., Boden, N.

    “…We have constructed an apparatus to evaporate ultra thin films of Copper Phthalocyanine (CuPc) on ultra thin gold epitaxial film grown by MBE, which…”
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    Conductivity of two-dimensional metal–organic hybrid films by Pecchia, A., Movaghar, B., Kelsall, R.W., Bourlange, A., Evans, S., Howson, M., Shen, T., Boden, N.

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (2000)
    “…We calculate the conductivity of two-dimensional hybrid multilayer films formed by the self-assembly of an ordered liquid crystalline array of molecular…”
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    Electronic Bandstructure and Transport Properties of Self-Organised Organic-Inorganic Heterostructures by Pecchia, A, Kelsall, R.W, Movaghar, B, Bourlange, A, Evans, S.D, Hickey, B.J, Boden, N

    Published in Journal of computational electronics (01-10-2002)
    “…We have calculated the hybrid bandstructure formed by the self-organisation of discotic (disk-like) liquid crystal molecules on an ultra-thin Au film. The…”
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    Gold nanograins deposited from a liquid metal ion source by Vieu, C., Gierak, J., David, C., Lagadec, Y., Bourlange, A., Larigaldie, D., Wang, Z., Flicstein, J., Launois, H.

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-02-1997)
    “…Gold nanograins of dimensions ranging from 1 to 4 nm are deposited from a liquid metal ion source at variable landing energies. The distribution of nanograins…”
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    Investigation of the growth of In 2O 3 on Y-stabilized ZrO 2(100) by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy by Bourlange, A., Payne, D.J., Palgrave, R.G., Foord, J.S., Egdell, R.G., Jacobs, R.M.J., Schertel, A., Hutchison, J.L., Dobson, P.J.

    Published in Thin solid films (2009)
    “…Thin films of In 2O 3 have been grown on Y-stabilised ZrO 2(100) substrates by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy over a range of substrate…”
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    Investigation of the growth of In@d2O@d3 on Y-stabilized ZrO@d2(100) by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy by Bourlange, A, Payne, D J, Palgrave, R G, Foord, J S, Egdell, R G, Jacobs, R.M.J., Schertel, A, Hutchison, J L, Dobson, P J

    Published in Thin solid films (01-06-2009)
    “…Thin films of In@d2O@d3 have been grown on Y-stabilised ZrO@d2(100) substrates by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy over a range of substrate…”
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    Growth of In 2 O 3 ( 100 ) on Y-stabilized Zr O 2 ( 100 ) by O-plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy by Bourlange, A., Payne, D. J., Egdell, R. G., Foord, J. S., Edwards, P. P., Jones, M. O., Schertel, A., Dobson, P. J., Hutchison, J. L.

    Published in Applied physics letters (07-03-2008)
    “…Thin films of In 2 O 3 have been grown on Y-stabilized Zr O 2 ( 100 ) by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy with a substrate temperature of 650 ° C…”
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    Growth of In{sub 2}O{sub 3}(100) on Y-stabilized ZrO{sub 2}(100) by O-plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy by Bourlange, A., Payne, D. J., Egdell, R. G., Foord, J. S., Edwards, P. P., Jones, M. O., Schertel, A., Dobson, P. J., Hutchison, J. L.

    Published in Applied physics letters (03-03-2008)
    “…Thin films of In{sub 2}O{sub 3} have been grown on Y-stabilized ZrO{sub 2}(100) by oxygen plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy with a substrate temperature…”
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