Search Results - "Häser, Maria"
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Scaling and Confinement in Ultrathin Chalcogenide Films as Exemplified by GeTe
Published in Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (01-05-2022)“…Chalcogenides such as GeTe, PbTe, Sb2Te3, and Bi2Se3 are characterized by an unconventional combination of properties enabling a plethora of applications…”
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Approaching the Glass Transition Temperature of GeTe by Crystallizing Ge15Te85
Published in Physica status solidi. PSS-RRL. Rapid research letters (01-03-2021)“…Like many phase‐change materials, GeTe crystallizes upon heating at a conventional rate before the calorimetric glass transition is reached. This has so far…”
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A Universal Strategy of Perovskite Ink ‐ Substrate Interaction to Overcome the Poor Wettability of a Self‐Assembled Monolayer for Reproducible Perovskite Solar Cells
Published in Advanced functional materials (01-11-2023)“…Perovskite solar cells employing [4‐(3,6‐dimethyl‐9H‐carbazol‐9‐yl)butyl]phosphonic acid (Me‐4PACz) self‐assembled monolayer as the hole transport layer have…”
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Metavalent Bonding in Cubic SnSe Alloys Improves Thermoelectric Properties over a Broad Temperature Range
Published in Advanced functional materials (01-07-2024)“…Monocrystalline SnSe is one of the most promising thermoelectric materials with outstanding performance and a high abundance of constituting elements. However,…”
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Approaching the Glass Transition Temperature of GeTe by Crystallizing Ge 15 Te 85
Published in Physica status solidi. PSS-RRL. Rapid research letters (01-03-2021)“…Like many phase‐change materials, GeTe crystallizes upon heating at a conventional rate before the calorimetric glass transition is reached. This has so far…”
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Rapid Research Letters
Published in Physica status solidi. PSS-RRL. Rapid research letters (01-03-2021)“…Like many phase‐change materials, GeTe crystallizes upon heating at a conventional rate before the calorimetric glass transition is reached. This has so far…”
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