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N.W. Koeman

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Epitaxial YHx switchable mirrors are characterized by micrometer-size domains delineated by a self-organized triangular network of ridges. On a macroscopic scale, the epitaxial films exhibit similar optical switching properties as the polycrystalline ones constituted of nanometer ...
In-situ deposited YH2 films ranging from epitaxial to nanocrystalline were prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). PLD has the advantage that the yttrium target acts as a hydrogen source. Comparing the switching behavior to that of MBE-grown, ex-situ loaded films, the PLD-film ...
The kinetics of the metal-insulator transition in polycrystalline, Pd-capped YHx switchable mirrors upon hydrogenation is investigated. Using the accompanying optical transition, we study switching of matrix-like samples with many (∼200) combinations of Pd and Y layer thicknesses ...
Switchable mirrors1-3 made of thin films of the hydrides of yttrium (YH(x)), lanthanum (LaH(x)) or rare-earth metals exhibit spectacular changes in their optical properties as x is varied from 0 to 3. For example, α- YH(x<0.23) is a shiny, hexagonally close-packed m ...
The surface morphology of pulsed-laser deposited YBa2Cu3O7-δ films is investigated by STM AFM. Instead of spiral growth, a 2D nucleation and growth behaviour is observed. As we find these 2D nuclei also on high-oxygen pressure DC sputtered films grown at a much lower growth rate, ...