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    The same chemical state of carbon gives rise to two peaks in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy by Greczynski, G., Hultman, L.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-05-2021)
    “…Chemical state analysis in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) relies on assigning well-defined binding energy values to core level electrons originating…”
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    X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Towards reliable binding energy referencing by Greczynski, G, Hultman, L

    Published in Progress in materials science (01-01-2020)
    “…With more than 9000 papers published annually, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is an indispensable technique in modern surface and materials science for…”
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    Reliable determination of chemical state in x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy based on sample-work-function referencing to adventitious carbon: Resolving the myth of apparent constant binding energy of the C 1s peak by Greczynski, G., Hultman, L.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-09-2018)
    “…•We analyze AdC layers on metals, nitrides, carbides, borides, oxides, and oxynitrides.•BE of C 1s peak EBF varies from 284.08 to 286.74 eV depending on the…”
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    Self-consistent modelling of X-ray photoelectron spectra from air-exposed polycrystalline TiN thin films by Greczynski, G., Hultman, L.

    Published in Applied surface science (30-11-2016)
    “…•We present first self-consistent model of TiN core level spectra with a cross-peak qualitative and quantitative agreement.•Model is tested for a series of TiN…”
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    X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of Ti1-xAlxN (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.83) high-temperature oxidation: The crucial role of Al concentration by Greczynski, G., Hultman, L., Odén, M.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-09-2019)
    “…The resistance to high-temperature oxidation of Ti1-xAlxN films determines performance in numerous applications including coated cutting tools. Here, we…”
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    In-situ observation of self-cleansing phenomena during ultra-high vacuum anneal of transition metal nitride thin films: Prospects for non-destructive photoelectron spectroscopy by Greczynski, G., Hultman, L.

    Published in Applied physics letters (21-11-2016)
    “…Self-cleansing of transition metal nitrides is discovered to take place during ultra-high vacuum annealing of TiN, NbN, and VN thin films. Native oxide layers…”
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    Epitaxially grown graphene based gas sensors for ultra sensitive NO₂ detection by Pearce, R, Iakimov, T, Andersson, M, Hultman, L, Spetz, A. Lloyd, Yakimova, R

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (20-07-2011)
    “…Epitaxially grown single layer and multi layer graphene on SiC devices were fabricated and compared for response towards NO₂. Due to electron donation from…”
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    Core-level spectra and binding energies of transition metal nitrides by non-destructive x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy through capping layers by Greczynski, G., Primetzhofer, D., Lu, J., Hultman, L.

    Published in Applied surface science (28-02-2017)
    “…•First non-destructive measurements of XPS core level binding energies for group IVb-VIb transition metal nitrides are presented.•All films are grown under the…”
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    A review of metal-ion-flux-controlled growth of metastable TiAlN by HIPIMS/DCMS co-sputtering by Greczynski, G., Lu, J., Jensen, J., Bolz, S., Kölker, W., Schiffers, Ch, Lemmer, O., Greene, J.E., Hultman, L.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-10-2014)
    “…We review results on the growth of metastable Ti1−xAlxN alloy films by hybrid high-power pulsed and dc magnetron co-sputtering (HIPIMS/DCMS) using the time…”
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    Venting temperature determines surface chemistry of magnetron sputtered TiN films by Greczynski, G., Mráz, S., Hultman, L., Schneider, J. M.

    Published in Applied physics letters (25-01-2016)
    “…Surface properties of refractory ceramic transition metal nitride thin films grown by magnetron sputtering are essential for resistance towards oxidation…”
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    Theoretical and Experimental Exploration of a Novel In-Plane Chemically Ordered (Cr2/3M1/3)2AlC i‑MAX Phase with M = Sc and Y by Lu, J, Thore, A, Meshkian, R, Tao, Q, Hultman, L, Rosen, J

    Published in Crystal growth & design (01-11-2017)
    “…We have uncovered two inherently laminated transition metal carbides, (Cr2/3Sc1/3)2AlC and (Cr2/3Y1/3)2AlC, which display in-plane chemical order in the…”
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    High Si content TiSiN films with superior oxidation resistance by Greczynski, G., Bakhit, B., Hultman, L., Odén, M.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-09-2020)
    “…The high-temperature oxidation resistance of Ti1-xSixN films with Si content varying in wide range, 0.13 ≤ x ≤ 0.91, is evaluated. Films are grown in Ar/N2…”
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    Supertoughening in B1 transition metal nitride alloys by increased valence electron concentration by Sangiovanni, D.G., Hultman, L., Chirita, V.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-03-2011)
    “…We use density functional theory calculations to explore the effects of alloying cubic TiN and VN with transition metals M = Nb, Ta, Mo or W at 50%…”
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    Dense, single-phase, hard, and stress-free Ti0.32Al0.63W0.05N films grown by magnetron sputtering with dramatically reduced energy consumption by Li, X., Bakhit, B., Johansson Jõesaar, M. P., Petrov, I., Hultman, L., Greczynski, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-02-2022)
    “…The quest for lowering energy consumption during thin film growth, as by magnetron sputtering, becomes of particular importance in view of sustainable…”
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    Mechanical properties and machining performance of Ti1-xAlxN-coated cutting tools by HÖRLING, A, HULTMAN, L, ODEN, M, SJÖLEN, J, KARLSSON, L

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (21-02-2005)
    “…The mechanical properties and machining performance of Ti1-xAlxN-coated cutting tools have been investigated. Processing by arc evaporation using cathodes with…”
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    Adaptive hard and tough mechanical response in single-crystal B1 VNx ceramics via control of anion vacancies by Mei, A.B., Kindlund, H., Broitman, E., Hultman, L., Petrov, I., Greene, J.E., Sangiovanni, D.G.

    Published in Acta materialia (15-06-2020)
    “…High hardness and toughness are generally considered mutually exclusive properties for single-crystal ceramics. Combining experiments and ab initio molecular…”
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    Microstructural evolution during film growth by Petrov, I., Barna, P. B., Hultman, L., Greene, J. E.

    “…Atomic-scale control and manipulation of the microstructure of polycrystalline thin films during kinetically limited low-temperature deposition, crucial for a…”
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    Strain evolution during spinodal decomposition of TiAlN thin films by Rogström, L., Ullbrand, J., Almer, J., Hultman, L., Jansson, B., Odén, M.

    Published in Thin solid films (30-06-2012)
    “…We use a combination of in-situ X-ray scattering experiments during annealing and phase-field simulations to study the strain and microstructure evolution…”
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    Effects of phase stability, lattice ordering, and electron density on plastic deformation in cubic TiWN pseudobinary transition-metal nitride alloys by Sangiovanni, D.G., Hultman, L., Chirita, V., Petrov, I., Greene, J.E.

    Published in Acta materialia (15-01-2016)
    “…We carry out density functional theory calculations to compare the energetics of layer glide, as well as stress vs. strain curves, for cubic Ti0.5W0.5N…”
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