% % This file was created by the TYPO3 extension % bib % --- Timezone: CET % Creation date: 2021-01-26 % Creation time: 20-53-48 % --- Number of references % 71 % @Article { 201-3792, title = {3D Trajectories Construction of Controlled Tungsten Melting Droplet in ASDEX Upgrade}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Materials}, year = {2013}, volume = {438}, pages = {S846-S851}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.01.183}, author = {Yang, Z. and Krieger, K. and Lunt, T. and Brochard, F. and Brian\c{c}on, J-L. and Neu, R. and Dux, R. and Janzer, A. and Potzel, S. and P{\"u}tterich, T. and Asdex Upgrade Team, The} } @Article { 201-3775, title = {A study of helium atmospheric-pressure guided streamers for potential biological applications}, journal = {Plasma Sources Science and Technology}, year = {2013}, volume = {22}, pages = {025020}, abstract = {The origin of differences in the rotational temperatures of various molecules and ions (N-2(+)(B), OH(A) and N-2(C)) is studied in helium atmospheric-pressure guided streamers. The rotational temperature of N-2(+)(B) is room temperature. It is estimated from the emission band of the first negative system at 391.4 nm, and it is governed by the temperature of N-2(X) in the surrounding air. N-2(X) is ionized by direct electron impact in the outer part of the plasma. N-2(+)(B) is deactivated by collisions with N-2 and O-2. The rotational temperature of OH(A), estimated from the OH band at 306.4 nm, is slightly higher than that of N-2(+)(B). OH(A) is excited by electron impact with H2O during the first 100 ns of the applied voltage pulse. Next, OH(A) is produced by electron impact with OH(X) created by the quenching of OH(A) by N-2 and O-2. H2O diffuses deeper than N-2 into the plasma ring and the rotational temperature of OH(A) is slightly higher than that of N-2(+)(B). The rotational temperature of N-2(C), estimated from the emission of the second positive system at 315.9 nm, is governed by its collisions with helium. The gas temperature of helium at the beginning of the pulse is predicted to be several hundred kelvin higher than room temperature.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0963-0252/22/2/025020}, author = {Gazeli, K. and Noel, C. and Clement, F. and Daug{\'e}, C. and Svarnas, P. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { ISI:000312635200016, title = {A wide-bandgap metal-semiconductor-metal nanostructure made entirely from graphene}, journal = {NATURE PHYSICS}, year = {2013}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {49-54}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {1745-2473}, DOI = {10.1038/NPHYS2487}, author = {Hicks, J. and Tejeda, A. and Taleb-Ibrahimi, A. and Nevius, M. S. and Wang, F. and Shepperd, K. and Palmer, J. and Bertran, F. and Le F{\`e}vre, P. and Kunc, J. and de Heer, W. A. and Berger, C. and Conrad, E. H.} } @Article { 201-3771, title = {Agglomeration processes sustained by dust density waves in Ar/C2H2 plasma: from C2H2 injection to the formation of an organized structure.}, journal = {Physics of Plasmas}, year = {2013}, volume = {20}, pages = {033703}, abstract = {In this paper, an experimental investigation of dust particle agglomeration in a capacitively coupled RF discharge is reported. Carbonaceous particles are produced in an argon plasma using acetylene. As soon as the particle density becomes sufficient, dust density waves (DDWs) are spontaneously excited within the cathode sheath. Recently, it was proven that DDWs can significantly enhance the agglomeration rate between particles by transferring them a significant kinetic energy. Thus, it helps them to overcome Coulomb repulsion. The influence of this mechanism is studied from acetylene injection to the formation of very large agglomerates forming an organized structure after a few dozens of seconds. For this purpose, three diagnostic tools are used: extinction measurements to probe nanometer-sized particles, fast imaging for large agglomerates and a dust extraction technique developed for ex-situ analysis. (C) 2013 American Institute of Physics.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4796047}, author = {Dap, S. and Hugon, R. and Lacroix, D. and de Poucques, L. and Brian\c{c}on, J.-L. and Bougdira., J.} } @Article { Blampain20134607, title = {AlN/sapphire: Promising structure for high temperature and high frequency saw devices}, journal = {IEEE Sensors Journal}, year = {2013}, volume = {13}, number = {12}, pages = {4607-4612}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : MiNaLor micro et nanotechnologies}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84885609754\&partnerID=40\&md5=e7de8c1a0f7b023bfb0703ada6976506}, author = {Blampain, E. and Elmazria, O. and Aubert, T. and Assouar, B.M. and Legrani, O.} } @Article { ISI:000317163800001, title = {Application of sputtered ruthenium nitride thin films as electrode material for energy-storage devices}, journal = {SCRIPTA MATERIALIA}, year = {2013}, volume = {68}, pages = {659-662}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {1359-6462}, DOI = {10.1016/j.scriptamat.2013.01.030}, author = {Bouhtiyya, S. and Porto, R. Lucio and Laik, B. and Boulet, P. and Capon, F. and Pereira-Ramos, J. P. and Brousse, T. and Pierson, J. F.} } @Article { ISI:000315834800005, title = {Arc Behaviour and Cathode Melting Process during VAR: an Experimental and Numerical Study}, journal = {ISIJ INTERNATIONAL}, year = {2013}, volume = {53}, number = {2}, pages = {213-220}, abstract = {The present study aims to understand the melting of the consumable electrode in the VAR process and gain some insight into the influence of an ensemble arc motion on the melting behaviour. In a previous study, a 2D axisymmetric model of the heat transfer in the cathode had been developed. Using the operating parameters as model inputs, it enabled prediction of the melt rate and the evolution of the melting area. Model results were successfully compared to melt rate measurements in an industrial VAR furnace. In recent years, it has been claimed that the electric arc may not be considered as steady and axisymmetric. Our experimental investigation of the luminosity recorded during an actual VAR heat confirms that a transient 3D behaviour may take place. Therefore, a 3D version of the previous model was set up to predict the heat transfer and melting of the electrode, using the unknown ensemble arc motion as an input. The arc is assimilated to a transient distribution of energy flux density. Results evidence that the influence of the arc motion on the shape of the electrode tip can be very important. In industrial practice, the cathode tip usually remains relatively flat during melting. The shapes of the computed electrode tips enable us to propose some arc parameters which remain compatible with both the periodic behaviour of the light emitted and the flatness of the electrode.}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : ERMIONE informatique et calcul}, ISSN = {0915-1559}, DOI = {10.2355/isijinternational.53.213}, author = {Jardy, Alain and Chapelle, Pierre and Malik, Ashish and Bellot, Jean-Pierre and Combeau, Herve and Dussoubs, Bernard} } @Article { 201-3773, title = {Argon ion and neutral metastable levels destruction in a magnetically enhanced inductively coupled plasma reactor.}, journal = {The Open Plasma Physics Journal}, year = {2013}, volume = {6}, pages = {32-43}, abstract = {This paper deals with pure argon plasma studied in a magnetically enhanced inductively coupled reactor. Laser induced fluorescence technique was performed with an optical parametric oscillator laser on the 3d4F7/2 and 3d2G9/2 Ar+ metastable levels and on the (2P03/2)4s2 neutral metastable state to determine their relative densities. Langmuir probe was used as a complementary diagnostic to measure the electron energy distribution functions. When increasing the confinement magnetic field, the metastable state density collapses for all cited levels, by contrast with ne which is continuously growing. Calculations were carried out for neutral argon to explain this behaviour. The results show that the metastable population is depleted by electron-impact excitation and ionization, these loss processes becoming dominant compared to the metastable state creation term.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1876534301306010032}, author = {Bieber, T. and Glad, X. and De Poucques, L and Hugon, R. and Vasseur, J.-L. and Bougdira., J.} } @Article { Kalitsov2013, title = {Bias dependence of tunneling magnetoresistance in magnetic tunnel junctions with asymmetric barriers}, journal = {Journal of Physics Condensed Matter}, year = {2013}, volume = {25}, number = {49}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84887750963\&partnerID=40\&md5=5dedcb741c1f5d830deccd7e86a3e979}, author = {Kalitsov, A. and Zermatten, P.-J. and Bonell, F. and Gaudin, G. and Andrieu, S. and Tiusan, C. and Chshiev, M. and Velev, J.P.} } @Article { ISI:000324827200023, title = {Cation size effect on the thermochromic properties of rare earth cobaltites RECoO3 (RE: La, Nd, Sm)}, journal = {JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS}, year = {2013}, volume = {114}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {0021-8979}, DOI = {10.1063/1.4821884}, author = {Capon, F. and BOILEAU, A. and Carteret, C. and Martin, N. and Boulet, P. and Pierson, J. F.} } @Article { ISI:000322738900034, title = {Dynamics of bubbles created by plasma in heptane for micro-gap conditions}, journal = {JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA}, year = {2013}, volume = {134}, number = {2, 1}, pages = {991-1000}, abstract = {The determination of the initial pressure at the bubble wall created by a discharge in heptane for micro-gap conditions cannot be determined straightforwardly by modeling the time-oscillations of the bubble. The resolution of the Gilmore equation gives the same solutions beyond 1 mu s typically for various sets of initial parameters, making impossible the determination of the initial pressure at the bubble wall. Furthermore, the very first instant of the bubble formation is not easily accessible at very short time scales because of the plasma emission. Since the pressure waves propagate in the liquid, it is much easier to gain information on the first instants of the bubble formation by studying the pressure field far from the emission source. Then, it is possible to deduce by modeling what happened at the beginning of the emission of the pressure waves. The proposed solution consists in looking at the oscillations affecting another bubble located at least twice farther from the interelectrode gap than the maximum radius reached by the discharge bubble. The initial plasma pressure can be determined by this method. (C) 2013 Acoustical Society of America.}, affiliation = {Belmonte, T (Reprint Author), Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR CNRS 7198, Parc Saurupt,CS 14234, F-54042 Nancy, France. Hamdan, A.; Noel, C.; Kosior, F.; Henrion, G.; Belmonte, T., Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR CNRS 7198, F-54042 Nancy, France.}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : ERMIONE informatique et calcul}, publisher = {ACOUSTICAL SOC AMER AMER INST PHYSICS}, address = {STE 1 NO 1, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4502 USA}, type = {Article}, language = {English}, ISSN = {0001-4966}, DOI = {10.1121/1.4812255}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { 201-3776, title = {Dynamics of bubbles created by plasma in heptane for micro-gap conditions}, journal = {Journal of the Acoustical Society fo America}, year = {2013}, volume = {134}, pages = {991}, abstract = {The determination of the initial pressure at the bubble wall created by a discharge in heptane for micro-gap conditions cannot be determined straightforwardly by modeling the time-oscillations of the bubble. The resolution of the Gilmore equation gives the same solutions beyond 1 mu s typically for various sets of initial parameters, making impossible the determination of the initial pressure at the bubble wall. Furthermore, the very first instant of the bubble formation is not easily accessible at very short time scales because of the plasma emission. Since the pressure waves propagate in the liquid, it is much easier to gain information on the first instants of the bubble formation by studying the pressure field far from the emission source. Then, it is possible to deduce by modeling what happened at the beginning of the emission of the pressure waves. The proposed solution consists in looking at the oscillations affecting another bubble located at least twice farther from the interelectrode gap than the maximum radius reached by the discharge bubble. The initial plasma pressure can be determined by this method. (C) 2013 Acoustical Society of America.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4812255}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte., T.} } @Article { ISI:000325342500026, title = {Effect of deposition conditions on the stoichiometry and structural properties of LiNbO3 thin films deposited by MOCVD}, year = {2013}, volume = {8626}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, editor = {Teherani, FH and Look, DC and Rogers, DJ}, ISSN = {0277-786X}, DOI = {10.1117/12.2010105}, author = {Margueron, Samuel and Bartasyte, Ausrine and Plausinaitiene, Valentina and Abrutis, Adulfas and Boulet, Pascal and Kubilius, Virgaudas and Saltyte, Zita} } @Article { 201-3774, title = {Effects of electrical parameters on the plasma electrolytic oxidation of aluminium}, journal = {Surface and Coatings Technology}, year = {2013}, volume = {221}, pages = {70}, abstract = {The plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) of aluminium alloys is investigated for different electrical working conditions using a pulsed bipolar current supply. A particular attention is paid to the effect of the anodic current density (from 10 to 90 A dm-2) and current pulse frequency (from 100 to 900 Hz) on the resulting oxide layer. Micro-discharges are characterized during the process by means of fast video imaging with a time and a space resolution of 8 {\^I}¼s and 0.017 mm2, respectively. Correlations are established between themicro-discharge characteristics (surface density, lifetime and size) and the elaborated oxide layers (morphology, growth rate and surface roughness). The highest coating growth rate measured (2.1 {\^I}¼m min-1) is achieved with the combination of the highest current density (75.7 A dm-2) and the highest current pulse frequency (900 Hz). Within these specific current conditions it is concluded that the detrimental effects of numerous micro-discharges are minimized. The results also show that the surface roughness may be largely affected by the presence of long-lived and large micro-discharges which develop over the processed surface. The strongest micro-discharges (live duration up to 0.3 ms and cross-sectional area up to 1 mm2) are mainly observed with the combination of the highest current density (75.7 A dm-2) and the lowest current pulse frequency (100 Hz).}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2013.01.029}, author = {Martin, J. and Melhem, A. and Shchedrina, I. and Duchanoy, T. and Nomin{\'e}, A. and Henrion, G. and Czerwiec, T. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { Leroy2013, title = {Electronic structure of the Cr(001) surface and Cr/MgO interface}, journal = {Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, number = {20}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84890478492\&partnerID=40\&md5=33bd021e302100970ac45c3c8e9b4e0c}, author = {Leroy, M.-A. and Bataille, A.M. and Bertran, F. and Le F{\`e}vre, P. and Taleb-Ibrahimi, A. and Andrieu, S.} } @Article { Melchior2013, title = {Energy-resolved magnetic domain imaging in TbCo alloys by valence band photoemission magnetic circular dichroism}, journal = {Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, number = {10}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84884866863\&partnerID=40\&md5=2a0167f587bb7ba10893fc9a287dca61}, author = {Melchior, P. and Rollinger, M. and Thielen, P. and Alebrand, S. and Bierbrauer, U. and Schneider, C. and Gottwald, M. and Hehn, M. and Mangin, S. and Cinchetti, M. and Aeschlimann, M.} } @Article { 201-3791, title = {ESTELL: a quasi-Toroidally Symmetric Stellarator}, journal = {Contributions to Plasma Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {53}, pages = {459-468}, abstract = {This work presents the physics design for a simple quasi-axially symmetric stellarator. A plasma configuration described by a modest number of Fourier coefficients was found to establish this symmetry with good accuracy. The low rotational transform results in a relatively simple coil set exhibiting low curvatures and comfortable clearance between adjacent coils. As another consequence, the maximum achievable plasma pressure will be limited to about 0.5\%. An experiment along the lines proposed would allow an exploration of the confinement properties of a quasi-axially symmetric configuration. ((c) 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH \& Co. KGaA, Weinheim)}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctpp.201200055}, author = {Drevlak, M. and Brochard, F. and Helander, P. and Kisslinger, J. and Mikhailov, M. and N{\"u}hrenberg, C. and N{\"u}hrenberg, J. and Turkin, Y.} } @Article { ISI:000321430200020, title = {First-order Raman scattering of the MAX phases: Ti2AlN, Ti2AlC0.5N0.5, Ti2AlC, (Ti0.5V0.5)(2)AlC, V2AlC, Ti3AlC2, and Ti3GeC2 (vol 43, pg 168, 2012)}, journal = {JOURNAL OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY}, year = {2013}, volume = {44}, number = {7}, pages = {1060}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {0377-0486}, DOI = {10.1002/jrs.4325}, author = {Presser, Volker and Naguib, Michael and Chaput, Laurent and Togi, Atsushi and Hug, Gilles and Barsoum, Michel W.} } @Article { Nguyen20132039, title = {Flexible over-moded resonators based on P(VDF-TrFE) thin films with very high temperature coefficient}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control}, year = {2013}, volume = {60}, number = {10}, pages = {2039-2043}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : MiNaLor micro et nanotechnologies}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84884731426\&partnerID=40\&md5=e4b15f6fd6d6ca6cf26601b027cae853}, author = {Nguyen, V.S. and Badie, L. and S{\'e}n{\'e}chault, E. and Blampain, E. and Vincent, B. and Venet, C. and Elmazria, O. and Rouxel, D.} } @Article { BenYoussef2013309, title = {Functional poly(urethane-imide)s containing Lewis bases for SO2 detection by Love surface acoustic wave gas micro-sensors}, journal = {Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical}, year = {2013}, volume = {185}, pages = {309-320}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : MiNaLor micro et nanotechnologies}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84878604866\&partnerID=40\&md5=5522f6482b5aeb9fa0d4f0fead3cdf3d}, author = {Ben Youssef, I. and Alem, H. and Sarry, F. and Elmazria, O. and Jimenez Rioboo, R. and Arnal-H{\'e}rault, C. and Jonqui{\`e}res, A.} } @Article { ISI:000331751200002, title = {Geometrically frustrated magnetism of spins on icosahedral clusters: The Gd3Au13Sn4 quasicrystalline approximant}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW B}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, number = {21}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : M{\'e}tallurgie et Surfaces}, ISSN = {1098-0121}, DOI = {10.1103/PhysRevB.88.214202}, author = {Kozelj, P. and Jazbec, S. and Vrtnik, S. and Jelen, A. and Dolinsek, J. and Jagodic, M. and Jaglicic, Z. and Boulet, P. and de Weerd, M. C. and Ledieu, J. and Dubois, J. M. and Fournee, V.} } @Article { ISI:000331751200002, title = {Geometrically frustrated magnetism of spins on icosahedral clusters: The Gd3Au13Sn4 quasicrystalline approximant}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW B}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {1098-0121}, DOI = {10.1103/PhysRevB.88.214202}, author = {Kozelj, P. and Jazbec, S. and Vrtnik, S. and Jelen, A. and Dolinsek, J. and Jagodic, M. and Jaglicic, Z. and Boulet, P. and de Weerd, M. C. and Ledieu, J. and Dubois, J. M. and Fournee, V.} } @Article { ISI:000328025500002, title = {Hydrogen-induced nanotunnel opening within semiconductor subsurface}, journal = {NATURE COMMUNICATIONS}, year = {2013}, volume = {4}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {2041-1723}, DOI = {10.1038/ncomms3800}, author = {Soukiassian, Patrick and Wimmer, Erich and Celasco, Edvige and Giallombardo, Claudia and Bonanni, Simon and Vattuone, Luca and Savio, Letizia and Tejeda, Antonio and Silly, Mathieu and D'angelo, Marie and Sirotti, Fausto and Rocca, Mario} } @Article { ISI:000318556100019, title = {Identification of LiNbO3, LiNb3O8 and Li3NbO4 phases in thin films synthesized with different deposition techniques by means of XRD and Raman spectroscopy}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER}, year = {2013}, volume = {25}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {0953-8984}, DOI = {10.1088/0953-8984/25/20/205901}, author = {Bartasyte, Ausrine and Plausinaitiene, Valentina and Abrutis, Adulfas and Stanionyte, Sandra and Margueron, Samuel and Boulet, Pascal and Kobata, T. and Uesu, Yoshiaki and Gleize, Jerome} } @Article { 201-3793, title = {Impact of plasma transport and turbulence on particle fuelling}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Materials}, year = {2013}, volume = {438}, pages = {S154}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/jnucmat.2013.01.023}, author = {Tamain, P. and Bonhomme, G. and Brochard, F. and Clairet, F. and Gunn, J. and Hennequin, P. and Hornung, G. and Vermare, L. and Ghendrih, Ph.} } @Article { 201-2769, title = {Impacts created on various materials by micro-discharges in heptane: influence of the dissipated charge}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {113}, pages = {043301}, abstract = {Modes of energy dissipation in impacts made on various materials (Al, Cu, Fe, and Si) by discharges in heptane are investigated for micro-gap conditions. Bulk metals and thin films of 300 nm in thickness deposited on silicon wafers are used as samples. Positive high voltage pulses with nanosecond rise times make it possible to isolate a single discharge and to study the way the charge delivered by the power supply is transferred to the larger electrode (the sample) in a pin-to-plate configuration. The diameter of the impacts created by the plasma varies linearly versus the charge raised at a power close to 0.5. However, the exact value of the power depends on the material. We also show how the impact morphologies change with the applied charge. At high charges, the diameters of impacts on thin films behave as those made on silicon. At low charges, they behave as the bulk material. Finally, we show that the energy dissipated in impacts is below a few percent.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4780786}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Audinot, J.-N. and Migot-Choux C. No{\~A}«l, S. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { ISI:000314724500014, title = {Impacts created on various materials by micro-discharges in heptane: Influence of the dissipated charge}, journal = {JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS}, year = {2013}, volume = {113}, number = {4}, abstract = {Modes of energy dissipation in impacts made on various materials (Al, Cu, Fe, and Si) by discharges in heptane are investigated for micro-gap conditions. Bulk metals and thin films of 300 nm in thickness deposited on silicon wafers are used as samples. Positive high voltage pulses with nanosecond rise times make it possible to isolate a single discharge and to study the way the charge delivered by the power supply is transferred to the larger electrode (the sample) in a pin-to-plate configuration. The diameter of the impacts created by the plasma varies linearly versus the charge raised at a power close to 0.5. However, the exact value of the power depends on the material. We also show how the impact morphologies change with the applied charge. At high charges, the diameters of impacts on thin films behave as those made on silicon. At low charges, they behave as the bulk material. Finally, we show that the energy dissipated in impacts is below a few percent. (C) 2013 American Institute of Physics. {[}http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4780786]}, affiliation = {Belmonte, T (Reprint Author), Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, CNRS, UMR 7198, F-54042 Nancy, France. Hamdan, A.; Noel, C.; Kosior, F.; Henrion, G.; Belmonte, T., Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, CNRS, UMR 7198, F-54042 Nancy, France. Noel, C.; Kosior, F.; Henrion, G.; Belmonte, T., Inst Jean Lamour, CNRS, UMR 7198, F-54042 Nancy, France.}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : ERMIONE informatique et calcul}, publisher = {AMER INST PHYSICS}, address = {CIRCULATION \& FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA}, type = {Article}, language = {English}, ISSN = {0021-8979}, DOI = {10.1063/1.4780786}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { Aubert2013, title = {In situ high-temperature characterization of AlN-based surface acoustic wave devices}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {114}, number = {1}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : MiNaLor micro et nanotechnologies}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84880914482\&partnerID=40\&md5=b8fcd928a8a0a506d9921cf3cdf41e1f}, author = {Aubert, T. and Bardong, J. and Legrani, O. and Elmazria, O. and Badreddine Assouar, M. and Bruckner, G. and Talbi, A.} } @Article { 201-3910, title = {Influence of Sn content on properties of ZnO:SnO2 thin films deposited by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis}, journal = {Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing}, year = {2013}, volume = {16}, pages = {2021-2027}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mssp.2013.07.023}, author = {Ynineb, F. and Hafdallah, A. and Aida, M.S. and Attaf, N. and Bougdira, J. and Rinnert, H. and Rahmane, S.} } @Article { Devynck:2013, title = {Influence of the impact angle and the direction against gravity on heat transfer during the cooling of a cylinder by a free planar subcooled impinging jet.}, journal = {Key Engineering Materials}, year = {2013}, volume = {554--557}, pages = {1530--1538}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, DOI = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.554-557.1530}, author = {Devynck, S. and Gradeck, M. and Bellot, J.P. and Denis, S. and Maigrat, G. and Varlez, M. and Benard, T.} } @Article { ISI:000325367100003, title = {Interaction of Discharges in Heptane with Silicon Covered by a Carpet of Carbon Nanotubes}, journal = {ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATERIALS}, year = {2013}, volume = {15}, number = {10}, pages = {885-892}, abstract = {Discharges in heptane in pin-to-plate configuration are produced between a platinum wire and a (100)-oriented silicon wafer coated by a carbon nanotube (CNT) carpet. This carpet is used to simulate the behavior of a nanostructured surface in electro-discharge machining (EDM) where small protrusions on the surface could play a similar role. CNTs behave like simple electrical conductors between the discharge and the silicon wafer. They act as if they would focus the current on smaller areas. The average diameter of impacts is about five times smaller if the silicon wafer is coated by a CNT carpet. The underlying silicon surface is heated by the plasma and melts, forming a central spot surrounded by a serrated trailing edge. The current density being about one order of magnitude larger when a CNT carpet is present, the induced magnetic field stirs the molten silicon, creating serrations all around the impact. Hot nanoparticles of carbon coming from the plasma fall and roll randomly on the silicon surface where they create wavy micro-channels. Nanowires that are detached from the surface are covered by nanoparticles of platinum in the plasma and embedded within an amorphous carbon layer deposited on the nanotube. However, these effects can only be observed if the current density is high enough (>approximate to 10A mu m(-2) depending on the material) like in micro-EDM but not in nano-EDM.}, affiliation = {Hamdan, A (Reprint Author), Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, CNRS, UMR 7198, F-54042 Nancy, France. Hamdan, Ahmad; Migot-Choux, Sylvie; Noel, Cedric; Kosior, Francis; Henrion, Gerard; Belmonte, Thierry, Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, CNRS, UMR 7198, F-54042 Nancy, France. Audinot, Jean-Nicolas, Ctr Rech Publ Gabriel Lippmann, SAM Dept, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg.}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : ERMIONE informatique et calcul}, publisher = {WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH}, address = {BOSCHSTRASSE 12, D-69469 WEINHEIM, GERMANY}, type = {Article}, language = {English}, ISSN = {1438-1656}, DOI = {10.1002/adem.201300106}, author = {Hamdan, Ahmad and Audinot, Jean-Nicolas and Migot-Choux, Sylvie and Noel, Cedric and Kosior, Francis and Henrion, Gerard and Belmonte, Thierry} } @Article { 201-3777, title = {Interaction of Discharges in Heptane with Silicon Covered by a Carpet of Carbon Nanotubes,}, journal = {Advanced Engineering Materials}, year = {2013}, volume = {15}, pages = {885-892}, abstract = {Discharges in heptane in pin-to-plate configuration are produced between a platinum wire and a (100)-oriented silicon wafer coated by a carbon nanotube (CNT) carpet. This carpet is used to simulate the behavior of a nanostructured surface in electro-discharge machining (EDM) where small protrusions on the surface could play a similar role. CNTs behave like simple electrical conductors between the discharge and the silicon wafer. They act as if they would focus the current on smaller areas. The average diameter of impacts is about five times smaller if the silicon wafer is coated by a CNT carpet. The underlying silicon surface is heated by the plasma and melts, forming a central spot surrounded by a serrated trailing edge. The current density being about one order of magnitude larger when a CNT carpet is present, the induced magnetic field stirs the molten silicon, creating serrations all around the impact. Hot nanoparticles of carbon coming from the plasma fall and roll randomly on the silicon surface where they create wavy micro-channels. Nanowires that are detached from the surface are covered by nanoparticles of platinum in the plasma and embedded within an amorphous carbon layer deposited on the nanotube. However, these effects can only be observed if the current density is high enough (>approximate to 10A mu m(-2) depending on the material) like in micro-EDM but not in nano-EDM.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adem.201300106}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Audinot, J.-N. and Migot-Choux, S. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { 201-3778, title = {Interaction of micro-discharges in heptane with metallic multi-layers}, journal = {Applied Surface Science}, year = {2013}, volume = {274}, pages = {378-391}, abstract = {Interaction of discharges in heptane with magnetron-sputtered thin films made of aluminum, copper or iron is studied in a pin-to-plate configuration. The behavior of discharges on thin films can be used to better understand the interaction of discharges with given surfaces and it might also improve the reproducibility of the impacts in order to better control their shape. Single layers and bilayers of metals are characterized after impact by SEM, AFM, micro-EDX and nano-SIMS analyses. Discharges last typically for a few hundreds of nanoseconds and dissipated energies range between 1 and 100 mJ. We show that at low impact energy, copper and aluminum are heated and stretched by surface stress. At intermediate energy, melting occurs, leading to the synthesis of external beads by Marangoni's convection. At high energy, the shape of the impact is defined by the pressure release when the discharge stops. When iron is deposited onto silicon, dewetting is an important mechanism. The columnar structure of the deposit may have two distinct roles. On the one hand, gases trapped in intercolumnar boundaries can produce tiny holes. On the other hand, the shock wave can abrade the outermost and less cohesive part of the film if it is made of columns separated by large porosities. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.03.074}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Audinot, J.-N. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { ISI:000318598600058, title = {Interaction of micro-discharges in heptane with metallic multi-layers}, journal = {APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE}, year = {2013}, volume = {274}, pages = {378-391}, abstract = {Interaction of discharges in heptane with magnetron-sputtered thin films made of aluminum, copper or iron is studied in a pin-to-plate configuration. The behavior of discharges on thin films can be used to better understand the interaction of discharges with given surfaces and it might also improve the reproducibility of the impacts in order to better control their shape. Single layers and bilayers of metals are characterized after impact by SEM, AFM, micro-EDX and nano-SIMS analyses. Discharges last typically for a few hundreds of nanoseconds and dissipated energies range between 1 and 100 mJ. We show that at low impact energy, copper and aluminum are heated and stretched by surface stress. At intermediate energy, melting occurs, leading to the synthesis of external beads by Marangoni's convection. At high energy, the shape of the impact is defined by the pressure release when the discharge stops. When iron is deposited onto silicon, dewetting is an important mechanism. The columnar structure of the deposit may have two distinct roles. On the one hand, gases trapped in intercolumnar boundaries can produce tiny holes. On the other hand, the shock wave can abrade the outermost and less cohesive part of the film if it is made of columns separated by large porosities. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, affiliation = {Belmonte, T (Reprint Author), Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR CNRS 7198, F-54011 Nancy, France. Hamdan, A.; Noel, C.; Kosior, F.; Henrion, G.; Belmonte, T., Univ Lorraine, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR CNRS 7198, F-54011 Nancy, France. Audinot, J. -N., Ctr Rech Publ Gabriel Lippmann, SAM Dept, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg. Noel, C.; Kosior, F.; Henrion, G.; Belmonte, T., CNRS, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR CNRS 7198, F-54011 Nancy, France.}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : ERMIONE informatique et calcul}, keywords = {Microplasma; Plasma in liquids; Plasma-surface interaction; Thin films}, publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV}, address = {PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS}, type = {Article}, language = {English}, ISSN = {0169-4332}, DOI = {10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.03.074}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Audinot, J. -N. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { 201-3852, title = {Interaction of streamer in heptane with metallic multi-layers}, journal = {Applied Surface Science}, year = {2013}, volume = {274}, pages = {378-391}, abstract = {Interaction of discharges in heptane with magnetron-sputtered thin films made of aluminum, copper or iron is studied in a pin-to-plate configuration. The behavior of discharges on thin films can be used to better understand the interaction of discharges with given surfaces and it might also improve the reproducibility of the impacts in order to better control their shape. Single layers and bilayers of metals are characterized after impact by SEM, AFM, micro-EDX and nano-SIMS analyses. Discharges last typically for a few hundreds of nanoseconds and dissipated energies range between 1 and 100 mJ. We show that at low impact energy, copper and aluminum are heated and stretched by surface stress. At intermediate energy, melting occurs, leading to the synthesis of external beads by Marangoni{\^a}??s convection. At high energy, the shape of the impact is defined by the pressure release when the discharge stops. When iron is deposited onto silicon, dewetting is an important mechanism. The columnar structure of the deposit may have two distinct roles. On the one hand, gases trapped in intercolumnar boundaries can produce tiny holes. On the other hand, the shock wave can abrade the outermost and less cohesive part of the film if it is made of columns separated by large porosities.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.03.074}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Audinot, J.-N. and Noel, C. and Kosior, F. and Henrion, G. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { ISI:000329891400094, title = {Isothermal alpha `' formation in beta metastable titanium alloys}, journal = {JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS}, year = {2013}, volume = {577}, pages = {S439-S443}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {0925-8388}, DOI = {10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.02.046}, author = {Aeby-Gautier, E. and Settefrati, A. and Bruneseaux, F. and Appolaire, B. and Denand, B. and Dehmas, M. and Geandier, G. and Boulet, P.} } @Article { Aeby-Gautier:2013, title = {Isothermal alpha'' formation in beta metastable titanium alloys}, journal = {Journal of Alloys and Compounds}, year = {2013}, volume = {5775}, pages = {439-443}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, DOI = {10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.02.046}, author = {Aeby-Gautier, E. and Settefrati, A. and Bruneseaux, F. and Appolaire, B. and Denand, B. and Dehmas, M. and Geandier, G. and Boulet, P.} } @Article { Briones2013, title = {Large area patterned magnetic films by depositing cobalt layers on nano-wrinkled polydimethylsiloxane templates}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, year = {2013}, volume = {103}, number = {7}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84882394652\&partnerID=40\&md5=12fb71b0f8a8a9bb4ea68d662d561136}, author = {Briones, J. and Toro, P. and Encinas, A. and Caballero, L. and Denardin, J.C. and Melo, F. and Cerda, E. and Robert, S. and Lacour, D. and Montaigne, F.} } @Article { ISI:000323769000050, title = {Large area patterned magnetic films by depositing cobalt layers on nano-wrinkled polydimethylsiloxane templates}, journal = {APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS}, year = {2013}, volume = {103}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {0003-6951}, DOI = {10.1063/1.4818677}, author = {Briones, J. and Toro, P. and Encinas, A. and Caballero, L. and Denardin, J. C. and Melo, F. and Cerda, E. and Robert, S. and Lacour, D. and Montaigne, F.} } @Article { ISI:000317390000004, title = {Magnetic and electronic properties of NpCo2: Evidence for long-range magnetic order}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW B}, year = {2013}, volume = {87}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {1098-0121}, DOI = {10.1103/PhysRevB.87.134410}, author = {Sanchez, J. P. and Griveau, J. -C. and Javorsky, P. and Colineau, E. and Eloirdi, R. and Boulet, P. and Rebizant, J. and Wastin, F. and Shick, A. B. and Caciuffo, R.} } @Article { Bersweiler2013, title = {Magnetic control of the zero-magnetization ferromagnet Sm1 -xGdxAl2}, journal = {Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, number = {5}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84883136566\&partnerID=40\&md5=1cdf934b8668a62acb871159cc91049b}, author = {Bersweiler, M. and Dumesnil, K. and Wilhelm, F. and Rogalev, A.} } @Article { 201-3912, title = {Microstructure and opto-electrical properties of SnO 2: In 2 O 3 alloys thin films prepared by ultrasonic spray}, journal = {International Journal of Nanoparticles}, year = {2013}, volume = {6}, pages = {252-263}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJNP.2013.055001}, author = {Ynineb, F. and Hafdallah, A. and Attaf, N. and Aida, M.S. and Bougdira, J. and Rinnert, H.} } @Article { CP2S011, title = {Mo6S8 Electrochemical Transfer Junction for Selective Extraction of Co2+-Ions from Mixed Solutions with Ni2+-ions}, journal = {Journal of Electrochemical Society}, year = {2013}, volume = {160}, number = {3}, pages = {A420-A425}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Chimie et {\'e}lectrochimie des mat{\'e}riaux}, author = {Guyot, E. and Seghir, S. and Lecuire, J.M. and Boulanger, C. and Levi, M.D. and Shilina, Y. and Dargel, V. and Aurbach, D.} } @Article { Kim20136930, title = {Nanoparticle-free magnetic mesoporous silica with magneto-responsive surfactants}, journal = {Journal of Materials Chemistry C}, year = {2013}, volume = {1}, number = {42}, pages = {6930-6934}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84885439704\&partnerID=40\&md5=104b2a4077fe26d92d2e9e36c86936a6}, author = {Kim, S. and Bellouard, C. and Pasc, A. and Lamouroux, E. and Blin, J.-L. and Carteret, C. and Fort, Y. and Emo, M. and Durand, P. and STEBE, M.-J.} } @Article { ISI:000319568800008, title = {Near-room temperature single-domain epitaxy of reactively sputtered ZnO films}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS}, year = {2013}, volume = {46}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : X-Gamma rayons X et spectroscopie}, ISSN = {0022-3727}, DOI = {10.1088/0022-3727/46/23/235107}, author = {Chamorro, W. and Horwat, D. and Pigeat, P. and Miska, P. and Migot, S. and SOLDERA, F. and Boulet, P. and MUECKLICH, F.} } @Article { bonina_nouveaux_2013, title = {Nouveaux mat{\'e}riaux composites {\`a} base d’agarose pour le brasage de pi{\`e}ces en cuivre}, journal = {Revue de M{\'e}tallurgie}, year = {2013}, volume = {110}, number = {04}, pages = {297--305}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : Mat{\'e}riaux et Proc{\'e}d{\'e}s additifs}, author = {Bonina, D and Kenzari, S} } @Article { 201-4442, title = {Overview of ASDEX Upgrade results}, journal = {Nuclear Fusion}, year = {2013}, volume = {53}, pages = {104003}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/53/10/104003}, author = {Stroth, U. and Adamek, J. and Aho-Mantila, L. and Akaslompolo, S. and Amdor, C. and Angioni, C. and Balden, M. and Bardin, S. and Barrera-Orte, L. and Behler, K. and Belonohy, E. and Bergmann, A. and Bernert, M. and Bilato, R. and Birkenmeier, G. and Bobkov, V. and Boom, J. and Bottereau, C. and Bottino, A. and Braun, F. and Brezinsek, S. and Brochard, F. and Brudgam, M. and Buhler, A. and Burckhart, A. and Casson, F.J. and Chankin, A. and Chapman, I. and Clairet, F. and Classen, I.G.J. and Coenen, J.W. and Conway, G.D. and Coster, D.P. and Curran, D. and Da Silva, F. and De Marne, P. and D’inca, R. and Douai, D. and Drube, R. and Dunne, M. and Dux, R. and Eich, T. and Eixenberger, H. and Endstrasser, N. and Engelhardt, K. and Esposito, B. and Fable, E. and Fischer, R. and Funfgelder, H. and Fuchs, J.C. and Gal, K. and G. Munoz, M. and Geiger, B. and Giannone, L. and Gorler, T. and Da Graca, S. and Greuner, H. and Gruber, O. and Gude, A. and Guimarais, L. and S.Gunter and Haas, G. and Hakola, A.H. and Hangan, D. and Happel, T. and Hartl, T. and Hauff, T. and Heinemann, B. and Herrmann, A. and Hobirk, J. and Hohnle, H. and M.Holzl and Hopf, C. and Houben, A. and Igochine, V. and Ionita, C. and Janzer, A. and Jenko, F. and Kantor, M. and Kasemann, C.-P. and Kallenbach, A. and Kalvin, S. and Kantor, M. and Kappatou, A. and Kardaun, O. and Kasparek, W. and Kaufmann, M. and Kirk, A. and Klingshirn, H.-J. and Kocan, M. and Kocsis, G. and Konz, C. and Koslowski, R. and Krieger, K. and Kubic, M. and Kurki-Suonio, T. and Kurzan, B. and Lackner, K. and Lang, P.T. and Lauber, P. and others} } @Article { Legrani2013487, title = {Packageless AlN/ZnO/Si structure for SAW devices applications}, journal = {IEEE Sensors Journal}, year = {2013}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {487-491}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : MiNaLor micro et nanotechnologies}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84872292161\&partnerID=40\&md5=7c3de04a0ea83447147f2d9ecd34777c}, author = {Legrani, O. and Elmazria, O. and Zhgoon, S. and Pigeat, P. and Bartasyte, A.} } @Article { 201-3779, title = {Plasma-surface interaction in heptane}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {113}, pages = {213303}, abstract = {The main processes related to discharges between pin and plate electrodes in hydrocarbon liquid (heptane) are modelled for micro-gap (from 10 to 100 mu m) conditions. When a plasma channel hits the surface, a micro-crater is created. The different phenomena controlling the geometry (shape and dimension) of a single crater are described and included in a theoretical model developed for the specific case of pure aluminium. The influence of the most important parameters affecting the geometry of the crater is discussed. Among them, one finds the pressure exerted by the plasma on the liquid metal. It is found that the distribution of the pressure applied on the liquid pool changes significantly the way the plasma shapes the pool. It is assumed that at high charges, the pressure profile is tilted from the channel axis, leading to the formation of a central protrusion. On the other hand, we demonstrate that Thomson-Marangoni forces play an important role for crater diameters smaller than 5 mu m. Then, the choice of the first derivative of the surface tension with respect to the temperature is a key factor. This effect is strongly related to the way convection displaces matter in the liquid pool. Finally, the quenching step is sufficiently fast to freeze the liquid shape as soon as the plasma vanishes. (C) 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4809766}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Kosior, F. and Noel, C. and Henrion, G. and Audinot, J.-N. and Gries, T. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { ISI:000320674500016, title = {Plasma-surface interaction in heptane}, journal = {JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS}, year = {2013}, volume = {113}, number = {21}, abstract = {The main processes related to discharges between pin and plate electrodes in hydrocarbon liquid (heptane) are modelled for micro-gap (from 10 to 100 mu m) conditions. When a plasma channel hits the surface, a micro-crater is created. The different phenomena controlling the geometry (shape and dimension) of a single crater are described and included in a theoretical model developed for the specific case of pure aluminium. The influence of the most important parameters affecting the geometry of the crater is discussed. Among them, one finds the pressure exerted by the plasma on the liquid metal. It is found that the distribution of the pressure applied on the liquid pool changes significantly the way the plasma shapes the pool. It is assumed that at high charges, the pressure profile is tilted from the channel axis, leading to the formation of a central protrusion. On the other hand, we demonstrate that Thomson-Marangoni forces play an important role for crater diameters smaller than 5 mu m. Then, the choice of the first derivative of the surface tension with respect to the temperature is a key factor. This effect is strongly related to the way convection displaces matter in the liquid pool. Finally, the quenching step is sufficiently fast to freeze the liquid shape as soon as the plasma vanishes. (C) 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.}, affiliation = {Belmonte, T (Reprint Author), Univ Lorraine, CNRS, Dept CP2S, Inst Jean Lamour, Parc Saurupt,CS 50840, F-54011 Nancy, France. Hamdan, A.; Kosior, F.; Noel, C.; Henrion, G.; Gries, T.; Belmonte, T., Univ Lorraine, CNRS, Dept CP2S, Inst Jean Lamour, F-54011 Nancy, France. Audinot, J-N, Ctr Rech Publ Gabriel Lippmann, SAM Dept, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg.}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : ERMIONE informatique et calcul}, publisher = {AMER INST PHYSICS}, address = {CIRCULATION \& FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA}, type = {Article}, language = {English}, DOI = {10.1063/1.4809766}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Kosior, F. and Noel, C. and Henrion, G. and Audinot, J-N and Gries, T. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { CP2S009, title = {Psychotria douarrei and Geissois pruinosa, novel resources for the plant-based catalytic chemistry}, journal = {RSC Advances}, year = {2013}, volume = {3}, number = {44}, pages = {22340-22345}, abstract = {Psychotria douarrei and Geissois pruinosa are known as a hypernickelophore plants. The study of their chemical characteristics was revisited to demonstrate a novel potential of this natural resource for Green Chemistry. P. douarrei showed a unique composition, which led to a novel concept of plant-based catalytic chemistry. The supported Biginelli reaction illustrated an interest of this concept for green organic synthesis.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Chimie et {\'e}lectrochimie des mat{\'e}riaux}, author = {Grison, Claire and Escande, Vincent and Petit, Eddy and Garoux, Laetitia and Boulanger, Clotilde and Grison, Claude} } @Article { 201-4180, title = {Real-time Raman spectroscopy measurements to study the uniaxial tension of isotactic polypropylene{\^A} : a global overview of microstructural deformation mechanisms}, journal = {Journal of Raman Spectroscopy}, year = {2013}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, pages = {776-784}, abstract = {Micro-Raman spectroscopy was used to investigate the main deformation micromechanisms of isotactic polypropylene uniaxially stretched at constant temperature (T=30 degrees C) under a constant true strain rate (epsilon.zz = 5.103s1). To accurate measurements namely to be free of the recovering phenomenon which causes in most of the cases interference during post-mortem analysis, we introduced a new experimental setup combining a Raman spectrometer with a tensile machine piloted by the VideoTraction system. Microstructure is described by essential parameters such as the crystallinity index, the macromolecular orientation both in the crystalline and the amorphous phase, and distribution of the internal stress at the chemical bonds scale. For each, a well-tried Raman spectral criterion was used. Cross-checking of these results, obtained with a minimum of tensile tests, allows a more complete understanding of the deformation micromechanisms of semi-crystalline polymer. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jrs.4244}, author = {Martin, J. and Pon\c{c}ot, M. and M. Hiver, J. and Bourson, P. and Dahoun, A.} } @Article { 201-3854, title = {Retrieving particle size and density from extinction measurement in dusty plasma : Monte Carlo inversion and Ray-tracing comparison}, journal = {Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer}, year = {2013}, volume = {128}, pages = {18-26}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2012.07.010}, author = {Dap, S. and Lacroix, D. and Hugon, R. and Bougdira., J.} } @Article { ISI:000328678600008, title = {Reversible charge storage in a single silicon atom}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW B}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, number = {24}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {1098-0121}, DOI = {10.1103/PhysRevB.88.241406}, author = {Bellec, Amandine and Chaput, Laurent and Dujardin, Gerald and Riedel, Damien and Stauffer, Louise and Sonnet, Philippe} } @Article { López-Flores2013, title = {Role of critical spin fluctuations in ultrafast demagnetization of transition-metal rare-earth alloys}, journal = {Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {87}, number = {21}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84878981460\&partnerID=40\&md5=4d723b8565d89e34e86269fe178fa800}, author = {L{\'o}pez-Flores, V. and Bergeard, N. and Halt{\'e}, V. and Stamm, C. and Pontius, N. and Hehn, M. and Otero, E. and Beaurepaire, E. and Boeglin, C.} } @Article { Mercier2013790, title = {Selective removal of metal impurities from single walled carbon nanotube samples}, journal = {New Journal of Chemistry}, year = {2013}, volume = {37}, number = {3}, pages = {790-795}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84874091228\&partnerID=40\&md5=cb042fda4868e8defce23d523873e3b1}, author = {Mercier, G. and Herold, C. and Mar{\^e}ch{\'e}, J.-F. and Cahen, S. and Gleize, J. and Ghanbaja, J. and Lamura, G. and Bellouard, C. and Vigolo, B.} } @Article { Cascales20134347, title = {Shot noise in epitaxial double-barrier magnetic tunnel junctions}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Magnetics}, year = {2013}, volume = {49}, number = {7}, pages = {4347-4350}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84880842943\&partnerID=40\&md5=64dd058a9b4a18443d9d19d03bcc9a54}, author = {Cascales, J.P. and Martin, L. and Dulluard, A. and Hehn, M. and Tiusan, C. and Szczepa?ski, T. and Dugaev, V. and Barnaš, J. and Aliev, F.G.} } @Article { Cascales20134347, title = {Shot noise in epitaxial double-barrier magnetic tunnel junctions}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Magnetics}, year = {2013}, volume = {49}, number = {7}, pages = {4347-4350}, note = {Centre de Comp{\'e}tences : MiNaLor micro et nanotechnologies}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84880842943\&partnerID=40\&md5=64dd058a9b4a18443d9d19d03bcc9a54}, author = {Cascales, J.P. and Martin, L. and Dulluard, A. and Hehn, M. and Tiusan, C. and Szczepa?ski, T. and Dugaev, V. and Barna?, J. and Aliev, F.G.} } @Article { ISI:000313651600047, title = {Structural, tribological and resistivity studies of Ga substituted (Al71-xGax) Pd21Mn8 icosahedral and other intermetallic phases}, journal = {JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS}, year = {2013}, volume = {551}, pages = {274-278}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : M{\'e}tallurgie et Surfaces}, ISSN = {0925-8388}, DOI = {10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.09.130}, author = {Bohra, Murtaza and de Weerd, M. C. and Fournee, Vincent and Mandal, R. K. and Mukhopadhyay, N. K. and Chatterjee, Ratnamala and Sastry, G. V. S.} } @Article { ISI:000325992600006, title = {STUDY OF ELECTRON, PHONON AND CRYSTAL STABILITY VERSUS THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES IN Mg2X (X = Si, Sn) COMPOUNDS AND THEIR ALLOYS}, journal = {FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS LETTERS}, year = {2013}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {1793-6047}, DOI = {10.1142/S1793604713400055}, author = {Bourgeois, J. and TOBOLA, J. and Wiendlocha, B. and Chaput, L. and Zwolenski, P. and Berthebaud, D. and Gascoin, F. and Recour, Q. and SCHERRER, H.} } @Article { 201-3853, title = {Study of RONS-bacteria interaction with mass spectrometry nanoimaging}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, year = {2013}, volume = {soumis}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, author = {Duday, D. and Clement, F. and Lecoq, E. and Penny, C. and Audinot, J.-N. and Belmonte, T. and Kutasi, K. and Cauchie, H.-M. and Choquet, P.} } @Article { CP2S001, title = {Study of the potential driven changes in a collagen film self-assembled on a polycrystalline gold electrode surface}, journal = {Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry}, year = {2013}, volume = {706}, pages = {140-148}, abstract = {Abstract The influence of the potential applied to the polycrystalline gold electrode on the adsorption state and structure of collagen molecules were studied by means of electrochemistry, in situ ellipsometry and in situ polarization modulation infrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy. At the macroscopic level, potential and the corresponding charge accumulated on the gold electrode determine the adsorption process of the collagen film on the Au electrode surface. The protein film is stable on the electrode surface at potentials close to the potential of zero charge. The protein film sustains a large negative potential drop (??M|S ? ?0.5 V) whereas it is unstable at a small positive potential drop (??M|S ? 0.1 V) across the film. Positive net charge accumulated on the Au surface causes electrostatic repulsions of collagen molecules bearing a positive net charge. Loosening of water and destabilization of the protein film reflect repulsions between the Au electrode and the collagen molecules. In contrast, at charge densities between ?8 < ?M < ?20 ?C cm?2 electrostatic attractions between the electrode surface and the protein molecule appear. A stable, well hydrated collagen film is formed on the Au surface. Higher negative charges accumulated on the electrode surface lead to swelling on the protein film by water and lead to the desorption of the protein film from the Au surface. In situ spectroelectrochemical studies show that at the molecular level neither the secondary structure nor the orientation of collagen molecules are affected by electrical potentials. Independently of the applied potential and electric fields acting on the film the collagen molecule maintains its native structure. Collagen molecules adsorbed on the Au surface form a heterogeneous film with well-defined structure and unusual stability at the molecular level.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Chimie et {\'e}lectrochimie des mat{\'e}riaux}, keywords = {Collagen molecule Self-assembly Au electrode In situ ellipsometry Capacitance Polarization modulation infrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (PM IRRAS)}, author = {Ahlers, Michael and Stein, Nicolas and Broch, Laurent and Brand, Izabella} } @Article { ISI:000321307000037, title = {Synthesis and electronic structure of a two dimensional pi-conjugated polythiophene}, journal = {CHEMICAL SCIENCE}, year = {2013}, volume = {4}, number = {8}, pages = {3263-3268}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {2041-6520}, DOI = {10.1039/c3sc50800e}, author = {Cardenas, Luis and Gutzler, Rico and Lipton-Duffin, Josh and Fu, Chaoying and Brusso, Jaclyn L. and Dinca, Laurentiu E. and Vondracak, Martin and Fagot-Revurat, Yannick and Malterre, Daniel and Rosei, Federico and Perepichka, Dmitrii F.} } @Article { 201-3780, title = {Synthesis of platinum embedded in amorphous carbon by micro-gap discharge in heptane}, journal = {Materials Chemistry and Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {142}, pages = {199-206}, abstract = {Micro-gap discharges created in heptane between two platinum pin-electrodes produce platinum particles embedded in an amorphous carbon matrix which exhibits a short-range order. The platinum particles can be sorted by size. The largest ones (>100 nm in diameter) are created by emission of droplets from the liquid pool formed when the discharge hits the electrode surface. They are submitted to high stress levels by fast thermal quenching. The smallest ones (<5 nm) are synthesized in the plasma. Nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 10 to 20 nm have structure defects and are synthesized in post-discharge where huge temperature gradients exist. The short-range order observed in carbon extends typically over 3 nm, and it is observed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. This ordered structure of carbon (and a fortiori sp(3) bonds which are identified by FTIR analyses) is clearly visible around the smallest nanoparticles and it is likely formed at the same location, i.e. in the plasma. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2013.07.006}, author = {Hamdan, A. and Noel, C. and Ghanbaja, J. and Migot-Choux, S. and Belmonte, T.} } @Article { Gopman2013, title = {Temperature dependence of the switching field in all-perpendicular spin-valve nanopillars}, journal = {Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {88}, number = {10}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Nanomagn{\'e}tisme et Electronique de Spin}, web_url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84884843823\&partnerID=40\&md5=c527e95f973a1a1420cf81d5e2507f35}, author = {Gopman, D.B. and Bedau, D. and Wolf, G. and Mangin, S. and Fullerton, E.E. and Katine, J.A. and Kent, A.D.} } @Article { ISI:000314881900009, title = {The 2 root 3 x 2 root 3R30 surface reconstruction of alkali/Si(111):B semiconducting surfaces}, journal = {APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE}, year = {2013}, volume = {267}, pages = {35-39}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {0169-4332}, DOI = {10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.05.062}, author = {Tournier-Colletta, C. and Chaput, L. and Tejeda, A. and Cardenas, L. A. and Kierren, B. and Malterre, D. and Fagot-Revurat, Y. and Le F{\`e}vre, P. and Bertran, F. and Taleb-Ibrahimi, A.} } @Article { 201-3911, title = {The effect of a dust size distribution on electrostatic sheaths in unmagnetized dusty plasmas}, journal = {Physics of Plasmas}, year = {2013}, volume = {20}, pages = {043508,}, abstract = {In this work, the structure of plasma sheaths in presence of dust particles with different sizes is investigated numerically in a multifluid framework, where the dust size distribution is modeled by Gauss' law. For this, we have established a 1D, stationary, unmagnetized, and weakly collisional electronegative dusty plasma sheath model. The electrons and negative ions are considered in a local thermodynamic equilibrium, therefore, described by a Boltzmann distribution. On the other hand, positive ions and dust grains are described by fluid equations. The charging process is described by the orbit motion limited model. It is shown that taking into account dust grains with different sizes reduces considerably the sheath thickness. The behavior of dust surface potential is not affected, but the dust charge number is reduced, as well as the electrostatic force. It results in a decrease of layered structure. The presence of negative ions makes the structure of the electrostatic potential more oscillatory. The other physical parameters are also analyzed and discussed. (C) 2013 American Institute of Physics.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org.bases-doc.univ-lorraine.fr/10.1063/1.4799732}, author = {Benlemdjaldi, D. and Tahraoui, A. and Hugon, R. and Bougdira, J.} } @Article { 201-3786, title = {The effect of noble gas bombarding on nitrogen diffusion in steel.}, journal = {Materials Chemistry and Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {143}, pages = {116-123}, abstract = {The low energy (similar to 50-350 eV) noble gases ion bombardment of the steel surface shows that the pre-treatments increase nitrogen diffusion by modifying the outermost structure of the material. The surface microstructure and morphology of the studied samples were characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The crystalline and chemical structures in the outermost layers of the surface were analyzed by grazing angle X-ray diffraction (GAXRD) and photoemission electron spectroscopy (XPS). Temperature effusion studies of the implanted ions are used to elucidate the noble gases site localization in the network. The local compressive stress induced by the nearby iron atoms on the core level electron wave functions of the trapped noble gases are studied by photoemission electron spectroscopy (XPS) and interpreted considering a simple mechanical model. Nano-hardness measurements show the dependence of the material elastic constant on the energy of the implanted noble gases. Although the ion implantation range is about few nanometers, the atomic attrition effect is larger enough to modify the material structure in the range of micrometers. Two material stress zones were detected where the outermost layers shows compressive stress and the underneath layers shows tensile stress. The implanted noble gases can be easily removed by heating. A diffusion model for polycrystalline-phase systems is used in order to discuss the influence of the atomic attrition on the N diffusion coefficient. The concomitant effect of grain refining, stress, and surface texture on the enhancing nitrogen diffusion effect is discussed.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2013.08.027}, author = {Ochoa, E.A. and Droppa, R. and Basso, R.L.O. and Morales, M. and Cucatti, S. and Zagonel, L.F. and Czerwiec, T. and Dos Santos, M.C. and Figueroa, C.A. and Alvarez, F.} } @Article { ISI:000321687800002, title = {The Intermetallic Compound ZnPd and Its Role in Methanol Steam Reforming}, journal = {CATALYSIS REVIEWS-SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING}, year = {2013}, volume = {55}, number = {3}, pages = {289-367}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : M{\'e}tallurgie et Surfaces}, ISSN = {0161-4940}, DOI = {10.1080/01614940.2013.796192}, author = {Armbruester, M. and Behrens, M. and Foettinger, K. and Friedrich, M. and Gaudry, E. and Matam, S. K. and SHARMA, H. R.} } @Article { 201-3772, title = {Ti-Ar scattering cross sections by direct comparison of Monte Carlo simulations and laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy in magnetron discharges.}, journal = {Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics}, year = {2013}, volume = {46}, pages = {175201}, abstract = {A 3D Monte Carlo code (OMEGA) was developed to simulate the transport of sputtered atoms in a magnetron discharge operating in direct current mode. Collisions between the sputtered Ti atoms and the neutral process gas atoms (Ar) were modelled. Spatially resolved simulated velocity distributions of the sputtered particles parallel as well as perpendicular to the cathode surface for different operating pressures were recorded and benchmarked against experimentally obtained profiles using laser-induced fluorescence. New differential (angular and energy-dependent) cross sections for Ti-Ar elastic collisions were thereby obtained, which resulted in good agreement between modelled and experimental results. The differences with respect to commonly used extrapolated Ar-Ar cross sections to describe the Ti-Ar interaction are highlighted and discussed.}, note = {D{\'e}partement CP2S : Exp{\'e}riences et Simulations des Plasmas R{\'e}actifs - Interaction plasma-surface et Traitement des Surfaces ESPRITS}, DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/46/17/175201}, author = {Lundin, D. and Vitelaru, C. and Poucques, De and L and Brenning, N. and Minea., T.} } @Article { ISI:000314823600005, title = {Understanding the insulating nature of alkali-metal/Si(111):B interfaces}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER}, year = {2013}, volume = {25}, number = {9}, note = {D{\'e}partement P2M : Surfaces et Spectroscopies}, ISSN = {0953-8984}, DOI = {10.1088/0953-8984/25/9/094004}, author = {Fagot-Revurat, Y. and Tournier-Colletta, C. and Chaput, L. and Tejeda, A. and Cardenas, L. and Kierren, B. and Malterre, D. and Le F{\`e}vre, P. and Bertran, F. and Taleb-Ibrahimi, A.} }