Marios Hadjimichael
marios-h.bsky.social
Marios Hadjimichael
@marios-h.bsky.social
Does science, drinks beer, does other stuff too.
The organisers of the Ferroelectrics UK and Ireland meeting in Bath really outdid themselves. Here's a photo of the group at the Roman Baths.
May 2, 2025 at 7:09 AM
Join us at session QT04.06 today at 09:00 for some in-depth X-ray studies of ferroelectric superlattices (and stunning images of polarisation distributions and reciprocal space). #S25MRS @materials-mrs.bsky.social
April 9, 2025 at 12:47 PM
Reposted by Marios Hadjimichael
Excited to announce QUOROM-12 on May 22, 2025!! Check out that link bio to see our invited speakers, register for free attendance, and submit your abstract before April 18!
March 19, 2025 at 1:06 PM
Out now! We show that deposition of NdNiO3 on an orthorhombic substrate using off-axis RF magnetron sputtering can lead to a high-quality phase of the infinite-layer system, NdNiO2. Reduction using the more powerful NaH was necessary due to the high crystalline quality.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Topochemical Synthesis and Electronic Structure of High-Crystallinity Infinite-Layer Nickelates on an Orthorhombic Substrate
Superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates has stirred much research interest, to which questions regarding the nature of superconductivity remain elusive. A critical leap forward to address these intricate questions is through the growth of high-crystallinity infinite-layer nickelates, including the “parent” phase. Here, we report the synthesis of a high-quality thin-film nickelate, NdNiO2. This is achieved through the growth of a perovskite precursor phase (NdNiO3) of superior crystallinity on the NdGaO3 substrate by off-axis RF magnetron sputtering and a low-temperature topochemical reduction using NaH. We observe a nonlinear Hall effect at low temperatures in this “non-doped” phase. We further study the electronic properties using advanced X-ray scattering and first-principles calculations. We observe spectroscopic indications of the enhanced two-dimensionality and a reduced hybridization of Nd 5d and Ni 3d orbitals. These findings unlock new pathways for preparing high-quality infinite-layer nickelates and provide new insights into the intrinsic features of these compounds.
pubs.acs.org
January 15, 2025 at 7:49 PM