Post-oxidation annealing in oxygen plasma reduces APB density in spinel ferrite epitaxial films through valence change and cation rearrangement, improving magnetic properties without harming crystallinity.
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First-principles study concludes trigonal selenium is defect-tolerant as SRH recombination rates remain low due to large lattice relaxations and energy releases despite deep defect levels.
Py/BTO/LSMO heterostructures enable room-temperature voltage tuning of anomalous Hall effect via ferroelectric polarization coupling to interfacial magnetism, achieving 93% modulation and Rashba splitting per DFT.
Simulations of binary mixtures with differential diffusivity under a spatially varying potential demonstrate promoted demixing, hexatic ordering in slow-particle bands, and emergent dynamical anisotropy with percolating bands.
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Valence-change-driven reduction of antiphase boundaries in spinel ferrite epitaxial films
Post-oxidation annealing in oxygen plasma reduces APB density in spinel ferrite epitaxial films through valence change and cation rearrangement, improving magnetic properties without harming crystallinity.
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Defect Tolerance in Trigonal Selenium Photovoltaics
First-principles study concludes trigonal selenium is defect-tolerant as SRH recombination rates remain low due to large lattice relaxations and energy releases despite deep defect levels.
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Room-Temperature Electric-Field Control of Anomalous Hall Effect in Py/BTO/LSMO Heterostructures
Py/BTO/LSMO heterostructures enable room-temperature voltage tuning of anomalous Hall effect via ferroelectric polarization coupling to interfacial magnetism, achieving 93% modulation and Rashba splitting per DFT.