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2. Revealing the impact of organic spacers and cavity cations on quasi-2D perovskites via computational simulations
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Guedes-Sobrinho, Diego, Neves Silveira, Danilo, de Araujo, Luis O., Favotto Dalmedico, Jônatas, Wenzel, W., Pramudya, Y., Piotrowski, Maurício J., and Rêgo, Celso R. C.
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- 2023
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3. Technische Zusammenfassung
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Jandl, R., Tappeiner, U., Foldal, C., Erb, K., Erb, K.-H., Anderl, M., Baumgarten, A., Bohner, A., Borsky, S., Bruckman, V., Bruckner, M., Díaz-Pinés, E., Dobernig, K., Dumke, H., Eitzinger, J., Fischer, T., Formayer, H., Freudenschuss, A., Gaube, V., Getzner, M., Gingrich, S., Glatzel, S., Gratzer, G., Haas, W., Jäger, J., Kirchner, M., Kitzler, B., Koch, A., Kottusch, C., Kraxner, F., Lapin, K., Leitinger, G., Lexer, M., Lindenthal, T., Loibl, W., Mehdi-Schulz, B., Meyer, I., Miloczki, J., Obrovsky, M., Penker, M., Sandén, T., Scharler, M., Schauberger, G., Mag. Dr. MSc. Schaumberger, A., Schinko, T., Shinozaki, K., Schirpke, U., Schmid, C., Schneider, S., Schöner, W., Schüler, S., Sinabell, F., Spiegel, H., Stöglehner, G., Stumpp, C., Sturmbauer, C., Tasser, E., Thaler, T., Theurl, M., Tötzer, T., Voigt, A., Weber, K., Weber, G., Weiss, P., Wenzel, W., Zessner, M., Zoboli, O., Zollitsch, W., Zuvela-Aloise, M., Jandl, R., Tappeiner, U., Foldal, C., Erb, K., Erb, K.-H., Anderl, M., Baumgarten, A., Bohner, A., Borsky, S., Bruckman, V., Bruckner, M., Díaz-Pinés, E., Dobernig, K., Dumke, H., Eitzinger, J., Fischer, T., Formayer, H., Freudenschuss, A., Gaube, V., Getzner, M., Gingrich, S., Glatzel, S., Gratzer, G., Haas, W., Jäger, J., Kirchner, M., Kitzler, B., Koch, A., Kottusch, C., Kraxner, F., Lapin, K., Leitinger, G., Lexer, M., Lindenthal, T., Loibl, W., Mehdi-Schulz, B., Meyer, I., Miloczki, J., Obrovsky, M., Penker, M., Sandén, T., Scharler, M., Schauberger, G., Mag. Dr. MSc. Schaumberger, A., Schinko, T., Shinozaki, K., Schirpke, U., Schmid, C., Schneider, S., Schöner, W., Schüler, S., Sinabell, F., Spiegel, H., Stöglehner, G., Stumpp, C., Sturmbauer, C., Tasser, E., Thaler, T., Theurl, M., Tötzer, T., Voigt, A., Weber, K., Weber, G., Weiss, P., Wenzel, W., Zessner, M., Zoboli, O., Zollitsch, W., and Zuvela-Aloise, M.
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Die Technische Zusammenfassung des APCC-Sonderberichts ″Landnutzung und Klimawandel in Österreich″ umfasst die Kernbotschaften der Kapitel 1–9. In ihr sind die Hauptaussagen zu den sozioökonomischen und klimatischen Treibern der Landnutzungsänderungen, zu den Auswirkungen von Landnutzung und -bewirtschaftung auf den Klimawandel, zu Minderungs- und Anpassungsoptionen im Kontext nachhaltiger Entwicklungsziele sowie zu Synergien, Zielkonflikten und Umsetzungsbarrieren von Klimamaßnahmen enthalten.
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- 2024
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4. Zusammenfassung für Entscheidungstragende
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Jandl, R., Tappeiner, U., Foldar, C., Erb, K., Erb, K.-H., Baumgarten, A., Dumke, H., Fischer, T., Formayer, H., Gaube, V., Getzner, M., Gingrich, S., Gratzer, G., Haas, W., Hinterberger, F., Jäger, J., Kottusch, C., Kraxner, F., Lapin, K., Meyer, I., Schinko, T., Shinozaki, K., Schneider, S., Schüler, S., Stöglehner, G., Tasser, E., Thaler, T., Weiss, P., Wenzel, W., Zollitsch, W., Jandl, R., Tappeiner, U., Foldar, C., Erb, K., Erb, K.-H., Baumgarten, A., Dumke, H., Fischer, T., Formayer, H., Gaube, V., Getzner, M., Gingrich, S., Gratzer, G., Haas, W., Hinterberger, F., Jäger, J., Kottusch, C., Kraxner, F., Lapin, K., Meyer, I., Schinko, T., Shinozaki, K., Schneider, S., Schüler, S., Stöglehner, G., Tasser, E., Thaler, T., Weiss, P., Wenzel, W., and Zollitsch, W.
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Die Zusammenfassung für Entscheidungstragende fasst die Inhalte des APCC Special Report „Landnutzung und Klimawandel in Österreich“ in komprimierter Form zusammen. Im Lichte des Zusammenhanges von Landnutzung, Klimawandel und gesellschaftlichem Wohlergehen werden die gegenwärtige Situation und zukünftige Entwicklungen in Österreich synoptisch beschrieben, wesentliche Optionen der Klimawandelanpassung und des Klimaschutzes dargestellt, deren Trade-offs und Synergien systematisch beleuchtet und zentrale Einsichten zur Umsetzung von Strategien zum Klimaschutz und der Klimawandelanpassung in Österreich zusammengefasst.
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5. Tuning Electronic and Structural Properties of Lead‐Free Metal Halide Perovskites: A Comparative Study of 2D Ruddlesden‐Popper and 3D Compositions.
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Dalmedico, J. F., Silveira, D. N., O. de Araujo, L., Wenzel, W., Rêgo, C. R. C., Dias, A. C., Guedes‐Sobrinho, D., and Piotrowski, Maurício J.
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6. Comparing 48V mild hybrid concepts using a hybrid-simulation-toolkit
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Bongards, Anita, Mohon, S., Semenov, D., Wenzel, W., Bargende, Michael, editor, Reuss, Hans-Christian, editor, Wagner, Andreas, editor, and Wiedemann, Jochen, editor
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- 2019
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7. The Physics of the B Factories
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Bevan, A. J., Golob, B., Mannel, Th., Prell, S., Yabsley, B. D., Abe, K., Aihara, H., Anulli, F., Arnaud, N., Aushev, T., Beneke, M., Beringer, J., Bianchi, F., Bigi, I. I., Bona, M., Brambilla, N., rodzicka, J. B, Chang, P., Charles, M. J., Cheng, C. H., Cheng, H. -Y., Chistov, R., Colangelo, P., Coleman, J. P., Drutskoy, A., Druzhinin, V. P., Eidelman, S., Eigen, G., Eisner, A. M., Faccini, R., Flood, K. T ., Gambino, P., Gaz, A., Gradl, W., Hayashii, H., Higuchi, T., Hulsbergen, W. D., Hurth, T., Iijima, T., Itoh, R., Jackson, P. D., Kass, R., Kolomensky, Yu. G., Kou, E., Križan, P., Kronfeld, A., Kumano, S., Kwon, Y. J., Latham, T. E., Leith, D. W. G. S., Lüth, V., Martinez-Vidal, F., Meadows, B. T., Mussa, R., Nakao, M., Nishida, S., Ocariz, J., Olsen, S. L., Pakhlov, P., Pakhlova, G., Palano, A., Pich, A., Playfer, S., Poluektov, A., Porter, F. C., Robertson, S. H., Roney, J. M., Roodman, A., Sakai, Y., Schwanda, C., Schwartz, A. J., Seidl, R., Sekula, S. 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M., Zhulanov, V., Ziegler, T., Ziegler, V., Zioulas, G., Zisman, M., Zito, M., Zürcher, D., Zwahlen, N., Zyukova, O., Živko, T., and Žontar, D.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This work is on the Physics of the B Factories. Part A of this book contains a brief description of the SLAC and KEK B Factories as well as their detectors, BaBar and Belle, and data taking related issues. Part B discusses tools and methods used by the experiments in order to obtain results. The results themselves can be found in Part C. Please note that version 3 on the archive is the auxiliary version of the Physics of the B Factories book. This uses the notation alpha, beta, gamma for the angles of the Unitarity Triangle. The nominal version uses the notation phi_1, phi_2 and phi_3. Please cite this work as Eur. Phys. J. C74 (2014) 3026., Comment: 928 pages, version 3 (arXiv:1406.6311v3) corresponds to the alpha, beta, gamma version of the book, the other versions use the phi1, phi2, phi3 notation
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8. Influence of structural disorder and large-scale geometric fluctuations on the Coherent Transport of Metallic Junctions and Molecular Wires
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Maul, R. and Wenzel, W.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Structural disorder is present in almost all experimental measurements of electronic transport through single molecules or molecular wires. To assess its influence on the conductance is computationally demanding, because a large number of conformations must be considered. Here we analyze an approximate recursive layer Green function approach for the ballistic transport through quasi one-dimensional nano-junctions. We find a rapid convergence of the method with its control parameter, the layer thickness, and good agreement with existing experimental and theoretical data. Because the computational effort rises only linearly with system size, this method permits treatment of very large systems. We investigate the conductance of gold- and silver wires of different sizes and conformations. For weak electrode disorder and imperfect coupling between electrode and wire we find conductance variations of approximately 20%. Overall we find the conductance of silver junctions well described by the immediate vicinity of narrowest point in the junction, a result that may explain the observation of well-conserved conductance plateaus in recent experiments on silver junctions. In an application to flexible oligophene wires, we find that strongly distorted conformations that are sterically forbidden at zero temperature, contribute significantly to the observed average zero-bias conductance of the molecular wire.
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9. Independently switchable atomic quantum transistors by reversible contact reconstruction
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Xie, F. -Q., Maul, R., Augenstein, A., Obermair, Ch., Starikov, E. B., Schoen, G., Schimmel, Th., and Wenzel, W.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
The controlled fabrication of actively switchable atomic-scale devices, in particular transistors, has remained elusive to date. Here we explain operation of an atomic-scale three-terminal device by a novel switching mechanism of bistable, self-stabilizing reconstruction of the electrode contacts at the atomic level: While the device is manufactured by electrochemical deposition, it operates entirely on the basis of mechanical effects of the solid-liquid interface. We analyze mechanically and thermally stable metallic junctions with a predefined quantized conductance of 1-5 G_0 in experiment and atomistic simulation. Atomistic modeling of structural and conductance properties elucidates bistable electrode reconstruction as the underlying mechanism of the device. Independent room-temperature operation of two transistors at low voltage demonstrates intriguing perspectives for quantum electronics and logics on the atomic scale.
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10. Theoretical Exploration of Structural and Excitonic Properties in Black Phosphorus: From First-Principles to a Semi-Empirical Approach.
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Guedes-Sobrinho, Diego, Caldeira Rêgo, Celso R., Da Silva, Gabriel Reynald, Da Silva, Henrique R., Wenzel, W., Piotrowski, Maurício J., and Cavalheiro Dias, Alexandre
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11. Pre-selectable integer quantum conductance of electrochemically fabricated silver point contacts
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Xie, F. -Q., Maul, R., Brendelberger, S., Obermair, Ch., Starikov, E. B., Wenzel, W., Schoen, G., and Schimmel, Th.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
The controlled fabrication of well-ordered atomic-scale metallic contacts is of great interest: it is expected that the experimentally observed high percentage of point contacts with a conductance at non-integer multiples of the conductance quantum G_0 = 2e^2/h in simple metals is correlated to defects resulting from the fabrication process. Here we demonstrate a combined electrochemical deposition and annealing method which allows the controlled fabrication of point contacts with pre-selectable integer quantum conductance. The resulting conductance measurements on silver point contacts are compared with tight-binding-like conductance calculations of modeled idealized junction geometries between two silver crystals with a predefined number of contact atoms.
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12. Pollution: Point Source
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Megharaj, Mallavarapu, primary, Dillon, Peter, additional, Naidu, Ravendra, additional, Kookana, Rai, additional, Correll, Ray, additional, and Wenzel, W. W., additional
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- 2020
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13. Pollution: Nonpoint Source
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Naidu, Ravendra, primary, Megharaj, Mallavarapu, additional, Dillon, Peter, additional, Kookana, Rai, additional, Correll, Ray, additional, and Wenzel, W. W., additional
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- 2020
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14. Charge-induced maximal spin states of a polynuclear transition-metal complex
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Romeike, C., Wegewijs, M. R., Ruben, M., Wenzel, W., and Schoeller, H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We theoretically investigate the ground state spin of a polynuclear transition-metal complex as a function of the number of added electrons taking into account strong electron correlations. Our phenomenological model of the so-called [$2\times2$]-grid molecule incorporates the relevant electronic degrees of freedom on the four transition-metal centers (either Fe$^{2+}$ or Co$^{2+}$) and the four organic bridging ligands. Extra electrons preferably occupy redox orbitals on the ligands. Magnetic interactions between these ligands are mediated by transition-metal ions {\em and vice versa}. Using both perturbation theory and exact diagonalization we find that for certain charge states the maximally attainable total spin (either $S_{\mathsf{tot}}=3/2$ or $S_{\mathsf{tot}}=7/2$) may actually be achieved. Due to the Nagaoka mechanism, all unpaired electron spins couple to a total maximal spin, including unpaired electron spins on the metal-ions in the case of Co$^{2+}$. The parameters are chosen to be consistent with cyclovoltammetry experiments in which up to twelve redox states have been observed. The above effect may also be realized in other complexes with an appropriate connectivity between the redox sites. The maximal spin states of such a charge-switchable molecular magnet may be experimentally observed as spin-blockade effects on the electron tunneling in a three-terminal transport setup.
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- 2005
15. In-silico folding of a three helix protein and characterization of its free-energy landscape in an all-atom forcefield
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Herges, T. and Wenzel, W.
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Physics - Biological Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics ,Quantitative Biology - Biomolecules - Abstract
We report the reproducible first-principles folding of the 40 amino acid, three-helix headpiece of the HIV accessory protein in a recently developed all-atom free-energy forcefield. Six of twenty simulations using an adapted basin-hopping method converged to better than 3 \AA backbone RMS deviation to the experimental structure. Using over 60,000 low-energy conformations of this protein, we constructed a decoy tree that completely characterizes its folding funnel., Comment: 5 pages 3 figures, high quality color figures available by request
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- 2003
16. Conductance of a hydrogen molecule
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Heurich, J., Pauly, F., Cuevas, J. C., Wenzel, W., and Schoen, Gerd
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Recently Smit et al. [Nature 419, 906 (2002)] have reported that a single hydrogen molecule can form a bridge between Pt electrodes, which has a conductance close to one quantum unit, carried by a single channel. We present density functional calculations explaining these experimental findings. We show that the symmetry of the molecular orbitals selects a single conduction channel. The transmission of this channel is close to unity due to a combination of the charge transfer between hydrogen and the Pt contacts and the strong hybridization between the bonding state of the molecule and the d-band of the Pt leads., Comment: revtex4, 4 pages, 4 figures
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- 2002
17. A new two-pole accretion polar: RX J1846.9+5538
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Schwarz, R., Greiner, J., Tovmassian, G. H., Zharikov, S. V., and Wenzel, W.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of a new, bright (V = 17 mag) AM Her system as the optical counterpart of the soft ROSAT All-Sky-Survey source RX J1846.9+5538 (= 1RXS J184659.4+553834). Optical photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations reveal a single period of 128.7 min, consistent with a high degree of spin-orbit synchronization, and a low polar field strength ($B<20$ MG) of the primary accretion region. The system was observed in optical intermediate and high states that differ by about 1 mag. These brightness variations were accompanied by a correlated change of the optical light curve, which we interpret as a switch between one- and two-pole accretion. This explanation is also supported by the X-ray light curves, which at two different epochs display emission from two equally bright accretion regions separated by 160 degrees. Both spots possess distinct spectral X-ray properties as seen from the X-ray hardness ratio, where the secondary accretion region appears significantly softer, thus probably indicating a higher field strength compared to the primary region. In all ROSAT pointings a deep dip is present during the primary flux maxima, very likely caused by absorption in one of the accretion streams., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures; accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2002
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18. Current collapse in tunneling transport through benzene
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Hettler, M. H., Wenzel, W., Wegewijs, M. R., and Schoeller, H.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We investigate the electrical transport through a system of benzene coupled to metal electrodes by electron tunneling. Using electronic structure calculations, a semi--quantitative model for the pi-electrons of the benzene is derived that includes general two-body interactions. After exact diagonalization of the benzene model the transport is computed using perturbation theory for weak electrode-benzene coupling (golden rule approximation). We include the effect of an applied electric field on the molecular states, as well as radiative relaxation. We predict a current collapse and strong negative differential conductance due to a ``blocking'' state when the electrode is coupled to the para-position of benzene. In contrast, for coupling to the meta-position, a series of steps in the I-V curve is found., Comment: 4 pages 2 figures
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- 2002
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19. Studies of Electron Avalanche Behavior in Liquid Argon
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Kim, J. G., Dardin, S. M., Jackson, K. H., Kadel, R. W., Kadyk, J. A., Peskov, V., and Wenzel, W. A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Electron avalanching in liquid argon is being studied as a function of voltage, pressure, radiation intensity, and the concentrations of certain additives, especially xenon. The avalanches produced in an intense electric field at the tip of a tungsten needle are initiated by ionization from a moveable americium (241Am) gamma ray source. Photons from xenon excimers are detected as photomultiplier signals in coincidence with the current pulse from the needle. In pure liquid argon the avalanche behavior is erratic, but the addition of even a small amount of xenon (>100ppm) stabilizes the performance. Similar attempts with neon (30%) as an additive to argon have been unsuccessful. Tests with higher energy gamma rays (57Co) yield spectra and other performance characteristics quite similar to those using the 241Am source. Two types of signal pulses are commonly observed: a set of pulses that are sensitive to ambient pressure, and a set of somewhat smaller pulses that are not pressure dependent., Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures
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- 2002
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20. Disorder Induced Quantum Phase Transition in Random-Exchange Spin-1/2 Chains
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Hamacher, K., Stolze, J., and Wenzel, W.
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Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
We investigate the effect of quenched bond-disorder on the anisotropic spin-1/2 (XXZ) chain as a model for disorder induced quantum phase transitions. We find non-universal behavior of the average correlation functions for weak disorder, followed by a quantum phase transition into a strongly disordered phase with only short-range xy-correlations. We find no evidence for the universal strong-disorder fixed point predicted by the real-space renormalization group, suggesting a qualitatively different view of the relationship between quantum fluctuations and disorder., Comment: 4 pages, 4 postscript figures, needs RevTeX 4
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- 2001
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21. Electrical transport through single-molecule junctions: from molecular orbitals to conduction channels
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Heurich, J., Cuevas, J. C., Wenzel, W., and Schoen, G.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We present an atomistic theory of electronic transport through single organic molecules that reproduces the important features of the current-voltage characteristics observed in recent experiments. We trace these features to their origin in the electronic structure of the molecules and their local atomic environment. We demonstrate how conduction channels arise from the molecular orbitals and elucidate which specific properties of the individual orbitals determine their contribution to the current., Comment: Revtex4, 4 pages, 4 figures. Version with color figures in http://www-tfp.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/~cuevas/Publications.html
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- 2001
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22. A Stochastic Tunneling Approach for Global Minimization of Complex Potential Energy Landscapes
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Wenzel, W. and Hamacher, K.
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Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
We investigate a novel stochastic technique for the global optimization of complex potential energy surfaces (PES) that avoids the freezing problem of simulated annealing by allowing the dynamical process to tunnel energetically inaccessible regions of the PES by way of a dynamically adjusted nonlinear transformation of the original PES. We demonstrate the success of this approach, which is characterized by a single adjustable parameter, for three generic hard minimization problems., Comment: accepted for Publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. 5 pages, 2 figures
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- 1999
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23. Structure of the Hilbert-space of the infinite-dimensional Hubbard model
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Gros, C. and Wenzel, W.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
An iterative procedure for the explicit construction of the nontrivial subspace of all symmetry-adapted configurations with non-zero weight in the ground-state of the infinite-dimensional Hubbard model is developed on the basis of a symmetrized representation of the transition operators on a sequence of Bethe-Lattices of finite depth. The relation ship between these operators and the well known mapping of the infinite-dimensional Hubbard model onto an effective impurity problem coupled to a (self-consistent) bath on non-interacting electrons is given. As an application we calculate the properties of various Hubbard stars and give estimates for the half-filled Hubbard model with up to 0.1% accuracy., Comment: accepted for publication in EJP B
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- 1998
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24. The Scaling Behaviour of Stochastic Minimization Algorithms in a Perfect Funnel Landscape
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Hamacher, K. and Wenzel, W.
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Physics - Biological Physics - Abstract
We determined scaling laws for the numerical effort to find the optimal configurations of a simple model potential energy surface (PES) with a perfect funnel structure that reflects key characteristics of the protein interactions. Generalized Monte-Carlo methods(MCM, STUN) avoid an enumerative search of the PES and thus provide a natural resolution of the Levinthal paradox. We find that the computational effort grows with approximately the eighth power of the system size for MCM and STUN, while a genetic algorithm was found to scale exponentially. The scaling behaviour of a derived lattice model is also rationalized., Comment: accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. E, January 1999
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- 1998
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25. Magnon-magnon interactions in the Spin-Peierls compound CuGeO_3
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Gros, C., Wenzel, W., Fledderjohann, A., Lemmens, P., Fischer, M., Güntherodt, G., Weiden, M., Geibel, C., and Steglich, F.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
In a magnetic substance the gap in the Raman spectrum, Delta_R, is approximatively twice the value of the neutron scattering gap, Delta_S, if the the magnetic excitations (magnons) are only weakly interacting. But for CuGeO_3 the experimentally observed ratio Delta_R/Delta_S is approximatively 1.49-1.78, indicating attractive magnon-magnon interactions in the quasi-1D Spin-Peierls compound CuGe_3. We present numerical estimates for Delta_R/Delta_S from exact diagonalization studies for finite chains and find agreement with experiment for intermediate values of the frustration parameter alpha. An analysis of the numerical Raman intensity leads us to postulate a continuum of two-magnon bound states in the Spin-Peierls phase. We discuss in detail the numerical method used, the dependence of the results on the model parameters and a novel matrix-element effect due to the dimerization of the Raman-operator in the Spin-Peierls phase., Comment: submitted to PRB, Phys. Rev. B, in press
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- 1996
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26. All-Atom Protein Structure Prediction with Stochastic Optimization Methods
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Schug, A., primary, Herges, T., additional, Verma, A., additional, and Wenzel, W., additional
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- 2019
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27. Next generation of 48V HEV
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Wenzel, W., primary, Eglinger, M., additional, Li, M., additional, Sieg, C., additional, Hengst, J., additional, and Küçükay, F., additional
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- 2019
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28. The transition from an ordered antiferromagnet to a quantum disordered spin liquid in a solvable bilayer model
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Gros, C., Wenzel, W., and Richter, J.
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Condensed Matter - Abstract
We present a spin-1/2 bilayer model for the quantum order-disorder transition which (i) can be solved by mean-field theory for bulk quantities, (ii) becomes critical at the transition, and (iii) allows to include intralayer frustration. We present numerical data (for systems with up to 240 sites) and analytical results for the critical coupling strength, ground-state energy, order parameter and for the gap. We show that the critical coupling decreases linearly with frustration., Comment: Europhys. Lett., in press. Figures available by mail
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- 1995
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29. Optical variability of the supersoft source RX~J0019.8+2156
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Greiner, J. and Wenzel, W.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a 100 yr optical lightcurve of the recently discovered supersoft X-ray source RX~J0019.8+2156 as deduced from photographic plates of Harvard and Sonneberg Observatory. Apart from the periodic orbital variations two different timescales of optical variability are discovered. The timescales and amplitudes of this variability are discussed in the framework of the steady nuclear burning model., Comment: uuencoded postscript (4 pages)
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- 1994
30. Studies of electron avalanche behavior in liquid argon
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Wenzel, W.
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Electron avalanching in liquid argon is being studied as a function of voltage, pressure, radiation intensity, and the concentrations of additives, especially xenon. The avalanches are produced in the intense electric field at the tip of a tungsten needle by ionization from a moveable gamma source. Photons from excited xenon atoms produce photomultiplier signals in coincidence with the current pulse from the needle. Although avalanches are observed in pure argon, the addition of even a small amount of xenon greatly stabilizes the performance. Similar attempts with (30%) neon have been unsuccessful. Typically the avalanche current (pulse height) spectrum is narrow and the width is relatively independent of voltage, pressure, and radiation intensity. Some conditions produce a second set of pulses that are larger, but very sensitive to pressure. We plan to test a practical wire chamber prototype, using microwires produced lithographically.
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- 2001
31. How cation nature controls the bandgap and bulk Rashba splitting of halide perovskites
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de Araujo, Luis Octavio, primary, Rêgo, Celso R. C., additional, Wenzel, W., additional, Silveira, Danilo N., additional, Piotrowski, Maurício J., additional, Sabino, Fernando P., additional, Pramudya, Yohanes, additional, and Guedes‐Sobrinho, Diego, additional
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- 2023
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32. Test of a Conceptual Prototype of the Total Internal Reflection Cherinkov Imaging Detector (DIRC) with Cosmic Muons
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Aston, D., Hearty, C., Kadyk, J., Kawahara, H., Lu, A., Lunch, G., McShurley, D., Meadows, B., Muller, D., Oxoby, G., Pope, W., Pripstein, M., Ratcliff, B., Reif, R., Simopoulos, C., Smy, M., Staengle, H., Stiles, P., Wang, M.Z., Warner, D., Wenzel, W., Wilson, R.J., Yellin, S., and Zhu, Y.
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- 1994
33. A Warm Liquid Forward Calorimeter for the SSC - A New Technology with New Challenges
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Hoff, M., Thur, W., and Wenzel, W.
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- 1991
34. Increasing Diversity in In-silico Screening with Target Flexibility
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Fischer, B., Merlitz, H., Wenzel, W., Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Istrail, Sorin, editor, Pevzner, Pavel, editor, Waterman, Michael, editor, R. Berthold, Michael, editor, Glen, Robert C., editor, Diederichs, Kay, editor, Kohlbacher, Oliver, editor, and Fischer, Ingrid, editor
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- 2005
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35. Molecular Transport Through Single Molecules
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Stampfuß, P., Heurich, J., Wegewijs, M., Hettler, M., Cuevas, J. C., Schoeller, H., Wenzel, W., Schön, G., Krause, Egon, editor, Jäger, Willi, editor, and Resch, Michael, editor
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- 2003
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36. Improved Implementation and Applicfation of the Individually Selecting Configuration Interaction Method
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Stampfuß, P., Vogel, M., Wenzel, W., Krause, Egon, editor, and Jäger, Willi, editor
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- 2003
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37. An Implementation of the Configuration-selecting Multi-reference Configuration-interaction Method on Massively Parallel Architectures
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Stampfuss, P., Wenzel, W., Maruani, Jean, editor, Minot, Christian, editor, McWeeny, Roy, editor, Smeyers, Yves G., editor, Wilson, Stephen, editor, Lipscomb, W.N., editor, Prigogine, I., editor, Ågren, H., editor, Avnir, D., editor, Cioslowski, J., editor, Daudel, R., editor, Gross, E.K.U., editor, Gunsteren, W.F.van, editor, Hirao, K., editor, Hubač, I., editor, Levy, M.P., editor, Malli, G.L., editor, Mezey, P.G., editor, Nascimento, M.A.C., editor, Rychlewski, J., editor, Schwartz, S.D., editor, Suhai, S., editor, Tapia, O., editor, Taylor, P.R., editor, and Woolley, R.G., editor
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- 2001
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38. The multi-reference configuration interaction method on massively parallel architectures
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Stampfuß, P., Wenzel, W., Krause, Egon, editor, and Jäger, Willi, editor
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- 2000
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39. Biogeochemical Processes in the Rhizosphere: Role in Phytoremediation of Metal-Polluted Soils
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Wenzel, W. W., Lombi, E., Adriano, D. C., Prasad, M. N. V., and Hagemeyer, J.
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- 1999
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40. Pollution: Point Source
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Megharaj, Mallavarapu, primary, Dillon, Peter, additional, Naidu, Ravendra, additional, Kookana, Rai, additional, Correll, Ray, additional, and Wenzel, W. W., additional
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- 2016
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41. Pollution: Nonpoint Source
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Correll, Ray, primary, Naidu, Ravendra, additional, Megharaj, Mallavarapu, additional, Dillon, Peter, additional, Kookana, Rai, additional, and Wenzel, W. W., additional
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- 2016
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42. A Boundary Element Formulation for Generalized Viscoelastic Solids in Time Domain
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Schanz, M., Gaul, L., Wenzel, W., Zastrau, B., and Wendland, Wolfgang L., editor
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- 1997
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43. Simultaneous optical/gamma-ray observations of GRBs
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Greiner, J., Wenzel, W., Hudec, R., Varady, M., Štěpán, P., Spurný, P., Florián, J., Moskalenko, E. I., Barabanov, A. V., Ziener, R., Birkle, K., Bade, N., Tritton, S.B., Ichikawa, T., Fishmano, G. J., Kouveliotou, C., Meegan, C. A., Paciesas, W. S., Wilson, R. B., Araki, H., editor, Brézin, E., editor, Ehlers, J., editor, Frisch, U., editor, Hepp, K., editor, Jaffe, R. L., editor, Kippenhahn, R., editor, Weidenmüller, H. A., editor, Wess, J., editor, Zittartz, J., editor, Beiglböck, W., editor, Greiner, Jochen, editor, Duerbeck, Hilmar W., editor, and Gershberg, Roald E., editor
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- 1995
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44. Impact of the Polymorphism and Relativistic Effects on the Electronic Properties of Inorganic Metal Halide Perovskites
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Octavio de Araujo, Luis, primary, Rêgo, Celso R. C., additional, Wenzel, W., additional, Sabino, Fernando P., additional, and Guedes-Sobrinho, Diego, additional
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- 2022
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45. Determination of specific and non-specific protein–protein interactions for beta-lactoglobulin by analytical ultracentrifugation and membrane osmometry experiments
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Uttinger, M. J., primary, Hundschell, C. S., additional, Lautenbach, V., additional, Pusara, S., additional, Bäther, S., additional, Heyn, T. R., additional, Keppler, J. K., additional, Wenzel, W., additional, Walter, J., additional, Kozlowska, M., additional, Wagemans, A. M., additional, and Peukert, W., additional
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- 2022
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46. "Herschel-Quincke Spiral" A New Interference Silencer
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Graefenstein, A. J. and Wenzel, W.
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- 2003
47. Single-molecule DNA conductance in water solutions: Role of DNA low-frequency dynamics
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Starikov, E.B., Quintilla, A., Nganou, C., Lee, K.H., Cuniberti, G., and Wenzel, W.
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- 2009
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48. Ionic liquid gating of single-walled carbon nanotube devices with ultra-short channel length down to 10 nm
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Janissek, A., Lenz, J., Giudice, F. D., Gaulke, M., Pyatkov, F., Dehm, S., Hennrich, F., Wei, L., Chen, Y., Fediai, A., Kappes, M., Wenzel, W., Krupke, R., and Weitz, R. T.
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Chemistry & allied sciences ,ddc:540 - Published
- 2021
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49. Data Management Plans: The Importance of Data Management in the BIG‐MAP Project
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Castelli, I.E., Arismendi-Arrieta, D.J., Bhowmik, A., Cekic-Laskovic, I., Clark, S., Dominko, Robert, Flores, E., Flowers, J., Ulvskov Frederiksen, K., Friis, J., Grimaud, A., Vels Hansen, K., Hardwick, L.J., Hermansson, K., Königer, L., Lauritzen, H., Cras, F. le, Li, H., Lyonnard, S., Lorrmann, Henning, Marzari, N., Niedzicki, L., Pizzi, G., Rahmanian, F., Stein, H., Uhrin, M., Wenzel, W., Winter, M., Wölke, C., Vegge, T., and Publica
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data curation ,FAIR data ,batteries ,database ,data management plan - Abstract
Open access to research data is increasingly important for accelerating research. Grant authorities therefore request detailed plans for how data is managed in the projects they finance. We have recently developed such a plan for the EU−H2020 BIG-MAP project-a cross-disciplinary project targeting disruptive battery-material discoveries. Essential for reaching the goal is extensive sharing of research data across scales, disciplines and stakeholders, not limited to BIG-MAP and the European BATTERY 2030+ initiative but within the entire battery community. The key challenges faced in developing the data management plan for such a large and complex project were to generate an overview of the enormous amount of data that will be produced, to build an understanding of the data flow within the project and to agree on a roadmap for making all data FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable). This paper describes the process we followed and how we structured the plan.
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- 2021
50. Sensing Molecules with Metal���Organic Framework Functionalized Graphene Transistors
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Kumar, S., Pramudya, Y., Müller, K., Chandresh, A., Dehm, S., Heidrich, S., Fediai, A., Parmar, D., Perera, D., Rommel, M., Heinke, L., Wenzel, W., Wöll, C., and Krupke, R.
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Life sciences ,biology ,ddc:570 - Abstract
Graphene is inherently sensitive to vicinal dielectrics and local charge distributions, a property that can be probed by the position of the Dirac point in graphene field-effect transistors. Exploiting this as a useful sensing principle requires selectivity; however, graphene itself exhibits no molecule-specific interaction. Complementarily, metal���organic frameworks can be tailored to selective adsorption of specific molecular species. Here, a selective ethanol sensor is demonstrated by growing a surface-mounted metal���organic framework (SURMOF) directly onto graphene field-effect transistors (GFETs). Unprecedented shifts of the Dirac point, as large as 15 V, are observed when the SURMOF/GFET is exposed to ethanol, while a vanishingly small response is observed for isopropanol, methanol, and other constituents of the air, including water. The synthesis and conditioning of the hybrid materials sensor with its functional characteristics are described and a model is proposed to explain the origin, magnitude, and direction of the Dirac point voltage shift. Tailoring multiple SURMOFs to adsorb specific gases on an array of such devices thus generates a versatile, selective, and highly sensitive platform for sensing applications.
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- 2021
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