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  • 2019Brush Swelling and Attachment Strength of Barnacle Adhesion Protein on Zwitterionic Polymer Films as a Function of Macromolecular Structure32citations
  • 2015Colloidal Route to Bio-inspired Hierarchical Superhydrophobic Substratescitations
  • 2015Amplified responsiveness of multi-layered, polymer grafts: Synergy between brushes and hydrogels38citations
  • 2015Innovative gold nanoparticle patterning and selective metallizationcitations
  • 2013Selective metallization by seeded growth on patterned gold nanoparticle arrays4citations
  • 2011Novel, highly selective gold nanoparticle patterning on surfaces using pure water11citations
  • 2011Dielectrophoretic alignment of metal and metal oxide nanowires and nanotubes45citations
  • 2008Field induced phase segregation in ferrofluids1citations
  • 2006Seeded-Growth Approach to Selective Metallization of Microcontact-Printed Patterns27citations
  • 2005Photoluminescence from undoped silicon after chemical etching combined with metal plating22citations
  • 2004Electrochemically Induced Morphology and Volume Changes in Surface-Grafted Poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane) Monolayers45citations
  • 2004Ellipsometric characterisation of heterogeneous 2D layers22citations
  • 2003Structural and optical characterization of porous anodic aluminium oxide62citations
  • 2002Hysteresis in YHx films observed with in situ measurements26citations
  • 2001Structural, electrical, and optical properties of La1-z YzHx switchable mirrors109citations
  • 2001Structural, optical and electronic properties of LaMgHx switchable mirrors28citations
  • 2000Quenching of Giant Hysteresis Effects in La1-zYzHx Switchable Mirrors24citations

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  • Jańczewski, Dominik
  • Poelsema, Bene
  • Raza, Muhammad Akram
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  • Ramakrishna, Shivaprakash N.
  • Gunnewiek, Michel Klein
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  • Silfhout, Arend Van
  • Ten Elshof, Johan E.
  • Rodijk, Eddy J. B.
  • Maas, Michiel G.
  • Blank, Dave H. A.
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  • Galca, A. C.
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  • Yamamoto, N.
  • Sakamaki, K.
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  • Ababou, A.
  • Péter, M.
  • Knoll, Wolfgang
  • Hempenius, Mark A.
  • Jenkins, Toby A.
  • Rekveld, Sander
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  • Wormeester, Herbert
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  • Rector, J. H.
  • Nagengast, D. G.
  • Giebels, I. A. M. E.
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Hysteresis in YHx films observed with in situ measurements

  • Griessen, R.
  • Molen, S. J. Van Der
  • Kerssemakers, J. W. J.
  • Kooij, Ernst Stefan
  • Remhof, A.
Abstract

Giant hysteretic effects in the YHx hydrogen switchable mirror system are observed between x=1.9 and x=3 in pressure composition isotherms, optical and electrical properties, and mechanical stress. Polycrystalline Y films are studied by simultaneous in situ measurements of electrical resistivity, optical transmittance and x-ray diffractometry. These experiments are linked to optical microscopy of the samples. During hydrogen loading above x=1.9 the films stay in the metallic fcc phase until the optical transmittance reaches its minimum and the electrical resistance curve exhibits a characteristic feature at x=2.1. Upon further loading the system crosses the miscibility gap in which the fcc phase coexists with the hcp phase before hydrogen saturation is reached in the pure hcp phase. While the fcc phase stays at a concentration of x=2.1 in the coexistence region during loading, it remains at a concentration of x=1.9 during unloading. The hysteretic effects observed in optical transmission and electrical resistivity result from the different properties of the low concentration fcc phase YH1.9 and the high concentration fcc phase YH2.1. They can be explained on the basis of the bulk phase diagram if the different stress states during loading and unloading are taken into account. These results contradict earlier interpretations of the hysteresis in thin film YHx, based on nonsimultaneous measurements of the optical and structural properties on different films.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • resistivity
  • phase
  • experiment
  • thin film
  • Hydrogen
  • optical microscopy
  • phase diagram