International audienceThe A15 β phase of tungsten has recently attracted great interest for spintronic applications due to the finding of giant spin-Hall effect. As β phase is stabilized by oxygen, we have studied the electronic structure of O-doped β-W from first principles calculations. It is found that 20 at.% O-doping makes β phase lower in energy than α-W. These results are in good agreement with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy which also shows ~ 16.84 at.% O in 60 nm thick W films. The latter has predominantly β phase as confirmed by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (XRD). The simulated XRD of bulk β having 15.79 at.% O also agrees with XRD results. Oxygen binds strongly on the surface and affects the Dirac fermion behavior in...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a transitional product in the recovery of tungsten from its minerals. Rec...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a versatile material with widespread applications ranging from electrochr...
[[abstract]]Superconducting transition temperature Tc and normal-state resistivity as a function of ...
International audienceThe A15 β phase of tungsten has recently attracted great interest for spintron...
International audienceThin films of β-W are the most interesting for manipulating magnetic moments u...
Perovskites are a well-known class of materials with rich physics and a wide variety of applications...
Using first-principles calculations, we analyze the structural properties of tungsten trioxide WO3. ...
Using first-principles calculations, we analyze the structural properties of tungsten trioxide WO$_{...
International audienceThe gas response of tungsten trioxide (WO 3) based sensors strongly depends on...
The oxygen vacancy in WO3 has previously been implicated in the electrochromism mechanism in this ma...
We present a theoretical study of the structure and functionality of ferroelastic domain walls in tu...
We calculate the core-level shift induced by oxygen adsorbates on the surface atoms of W(110). We us...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a paradigmatic electrochromic material, whose peculiar optical propertie...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a versatile material with widespread applications ranging from electrochr...
WO3 is a 5d compound that undergoes several structural transitions in its bulk form. Its versatility...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a transitional product in the recovery of tungsten from its minerals. Rec...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a versatile material with widespread applications ranging from electrochr...
[[abstract]]Superconducting transition temperature Tc and normal-state resistivity as a function of ...
International audienceThe A15 β phase of tungsten has recently attracted great interest for spintron...
International audienceThin films of β-W are the most interesting for manipulating magnetic moments u...
Perovskites are a well-known class of materials with rich physics and a wide variety of applications...
Using first-principles calculations, we analyze the structural properties of tungsten trioxide WO3. ...
Using first-principles calculations, we analyze the structural properties of tungsten trioxide WO$_{...
International audienceThe gas response of tungsten trioxide (WO 3) based sensors strongly depends on...
The oxygen vacancy in WO3 has previously been implicated in the electrochromism mechanism in this ma...
We present a theoretical study of the structure and functionality of ferroelastic domain walls in tu...
We calculate the core-level shift induced by oxygen adsorbates on the surface atoms of W(110). We us...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a paradigmatic electrochromic material, whose peculiar optical propertie...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a versatile material with widespread applications ranging from electrochr...
WO3 is a 5d compound that undergoes several structural transitions in its bulk form. Its versatility...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a transitional product in the recovery of tungsten from its minerals. Rec...
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) is a versatile material with widespread applications ranging from electrochr...
[[abstract]]Superconducting transition temperature Tc and normal-state resistivity as a function of ...