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University of Groningen

Growth and nanostructure of tellurides for optoelectronic, thermoelectric and phase-change

applications

Vermeulen, Paul Alexander

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Publication date: 2019

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1. Vermeulen, P. A., Kumar, A., Ten Brink, G. H., Blake, G. R. & Kooi, B. J. Unravelling the Domain Structures in GeTe and LaAlO3. Cryst. Growth Des. 16, 5915–5922 (2016).

2. Vermeulen, P. A., Momand, J. & Kooi, B. J. Reversible amorphous-crystalline phase changes in a wide range of Se1-xTex alloys studied using ultrafast differential scanning calorimetry. J. Chem. Phys. 024502, (2014). 3. Vermeulen, P. A., Calon, J., Ten Brink, G. H. & Kooi, B. J. Combining

Ultrafast Calorimetry and Electron Microscopy: Reversible Phase Transformations in SeTeAs Alloys. Cryst. Growth Des. 18, 3668–3673 (2018).

4. Vermeulen, P. A., Mulder, J., Momand, J. & Kooi, B. J. Strain engineering of van der Waals heterostructures. Nanoscale (2018). doi:10.1039/C7NR07607J

5. Vermeulen, P.A., Yimam, D.T., Loi, M.A. & Kooi, B.J. Multilevel reflectivity switching of ultrathin phase change multilayers. Under review.

6. Vermeulen, P.A., Momand, J. & Kooi, B.J. Low temperature epitaxy of tungsten-telluride heterostructure films. Submitted.

7. Kumar, A. et al. Phase Transitions of Thermoelectric TAGS-85. Inorg. Chem. (2017). doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b02433

8. Kumar, A. et al. A cubic room temperature polymorph of thermoelectric TAGS-85. RSC Adv. 8, 42322–42328 (2018).

9. Chen, B., Momand, J., Vermeulen, P. A. & Kooi, B. J. Crystallization kinetics of supercooled liquid Ge-Sb based on ultrafast calorimetry. Cryst. Growth Des. acs.cgd.5b01151 (2015). doi:10.1021/acs.cgd.5b01151

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