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Small ; 10(1): 66-72, 2014 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23894065

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Resistivity and resistance measurements have been carried out for thin films of cryptomelane-type manganese oxide (OMS-2) grown onto (001), (110), and (111)STO single crystals substrates via pulsed laser deposition. While the symmetries of the (001) and (111)STO substrate surfaces give deposits consisting of multiple nanofiber arrays with isotropic in-plane resistivities, only a single nanofiber array is formed on (110)STO giving highly anisotropic electrical properties with very low resistivity values measured parallel to the fibers and similar to the lowest value ever reported.

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Nat Mater ; 9(1): 54-9, 2010 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19881497

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Cryptomelane-type manganese oxide (OMS-2) has been widely used to explore the semiconducting and catalytic properties of molecular sieves with mixed-valent frameworks. Selective synthesis of patterned thin films of OMS-2 with hierarchical nanostructures and oriented crystals is challenging owing to difficulties in preserving the mixed valence, porosity and crystalline phase. Here, we report that pulsed-laser ablation of OMS-2 in an oxygen-rich medium produces a three-dimensional nanostructured array of parallel and inclined OMS-2 fibres on bare substrates of (001) single-crystal strontium titanate. Both parallel and inclined OMS-2 fibres elongate along the [001](OMS-2) direction. The parallel fibres interact strongly with the substrate and grow epitaxially along <110>(STO) with lattice misfits of less than 4%, whereas the inclined fibres are oriented with (301) parallel to the substrate surface. The spontaneous orientation of the crystalline OMS-2 domains over the STO surface opens up a new avenue in lattice-engineered synthesis of multilayer materials.

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Nat Mater ; 5(5): 377-82, 2006 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16617346

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The complex interplay between superconducting and magnetic phases remains poorly understood. Here, we report on the phase separation of doped holes into separate magnetic and superconducting regions in superoxygenated La(2-x)Sr(x)CuO(4+y), with various Sr contents. Irrespective of Sr-doping, excess oxygen raises the superconducting onset to 40 K with a coexisting magnetic spin-density wave that also orders near 40 K in each of our samples. The magnetic region is closely related to the anomalous, 1/8-hole-doped magnetic versions of La(2)CuO(4), whereas the superconducting region is optimally doped. The two phases are probably the only truly stable ground states in this region of the phase diagram. This simple two-component system is a candidate for electronic phase separation in cuprate superconductors, and a key to understanding seemingly conflicting experimental observations.

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