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Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

A road to hydrogenating graphene by a reactive ion etching plasma

M. Wojtaszek; N. Tombros; Antonio Caretta; P.H.M. van Loosdrecht; van Bart Wees

We report the hydrogenation of single and bilayer graphene by an argon-hydrogen plasma produced in a reactive ion etching (RIE) system. Electronic transport measurements in combination with Raman spectroscopy are used to link the electric mean free path to the optically extracted defect concentration. We emphasize the role of the self-bias of the graphene in suppressing the erosion of the flakes during plasma processing. We show that under the chosen plasma conditions the process does not introduce considerable damage to the graphene sheet and that hydrogenation occurs primarily due to the hydrogen ions from the plasma and not due to fragmentation of water adsorbates on the graphene surface by highly accelerated plasma electrons. For this reason the hydrogenation level can be precisely controlled. The hydrogenation process presented here can be easily implemented in any RIE plasma system.


Physical Review B | 2015

Photoinduced magnetization enhancement in two-dimensional weakly anisotropic Heisenberg magnets

Antonio Caretta; Michiel C. Donker; Alexey O. Polyakov; Thomas Palstra; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht

By comparing the photoinduced magnetization dynamics in simple layered systems we show how light-induced modifications of the magnetic anisotropy directly enhance the magnetization. It is observed that the spin precession in (CH3NH3)(2)CuCl4, initiated by a light pulse, increases in amplitude at the critical temperature T-C. The phenomenon is related to the dependence of the critical temperature on the axial magnetic anisotropy. The present results underline the possibility and the importance of the optical modifications of the anisotropy, opening different paths toward the control of the magnetization state for ultrafast memories.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2014

Anionogenic Mixed Valency in KxBa1−xO2−δ

Shivakumara Giriyapura; Baomin Zhang; Robert A. de Groot; Gilles A. de Wijs; Antonio Caretta; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht; Winfried Kockelmann; Thomas Palstra; Graeme R. Blake

We have synthesized members of an isostructural solid solution series KxBa1-xO2-δ (x < 0.41, δ < 0.11) containing mixed-valent dioxygen anions. Synthesis in liquid ammonia solution allows a continuous range of compounds to be prepared. X-ray and neutron diffraction show that KxBa1-xO2-δ adopts the tetragonal rocksalt-derived structure of the end members KO2 and BaO2, without any structural phase transition down to 5 K, the lowest temperature studied here. We identify four oxygen-oxygen stretching modes above 750 cm(-1) in the measured Raman spectra, unlike the spectra of KO2 and BaO2 which both contain just a single mode. We use density functional theory calculations to show that the stretching modes in KxBa1-xO2-δ arise from in-phase and anti-phase coupling of the stretching of nearest-neighbor oxygen dimers when the valence state of the dimers lies between -1 and -2 because of mixed cation coordination. This coupling is a direct signature of a novel type of anionogenic mixed valency.


Physical Review B | 2017

High-resolution resonant inelastic extreme ultraviolet scattering from orbital and spin excitations in a Heisenberg antiferromagnet

Antonio Caretta; Martina Dell'Angela; Yi-De Chuang; A.M. Kalashnikova; R. V. Pisarev; Davide Bossini; F. Hieke; W. Wurth; Barbara Casarin; Roberta Ciprian; F. Parmigiani; Surge Wexler; L. Andrew Wray; Marco Malvestuto

We report the high resolution resonant inelastic EUV scattering study of quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnet KCoF3. By tuning the EUV photon energy to cobalt M23 edge, a complete set of low energy 3d spin-orbital excitations is revealed. These low-lying electronic excitations are modeled using an extended multiplet-based mean field calculation to identify the roles of lattice and magnetic degrees of freedom in modifying the RIXS spectral lineshape. We have demonstrated that the temperature dependence of RIXS features upon the antiferromagnetic ordering transition enables us to probe the energetics of short-range spin correlations in this material.


Chemistry of Materials | 2012

Coexisting Ferromagnetic and Ferroelectric Order in a CuCl4-based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid

Alexey O. Polyakov; Anne H. Arkenbout; J. Baas; Graeme R. Blake; Auke Meetsma; Antonio Caretta; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht; Thomas Palstra


Chemistry of Materials | 2011

Ferromagnetic Order from p-Electrons in Rubidium Oxide

S. Riyadi; Shivakumara Giriyapura; Robert A. de Groot; Antonio Caretta; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht; Thomas Palstra; Graeme R. Blake


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Antiferromagnetic S=1/2 spin chain driven by p-orbital ordering in CsO2.

S. Riyadi; Baomin Zhang; Robert A. de Groot; Antonio Caretta; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht; Thomas Palstra; Graeme R. Blake


Physical Review B | 2014

Low-frequency Raman study of the ferroelectric phase transition in a layered CuCl4-based organic-inorganic hybrid

Antonio Caretta; Rany Miranti; Remco W. A. Havenith; Elia Rampi; Michiel C. Donker; Graeme R. Blake; M. Montagnese; Alexey O. Polyakov; Ria Broer; Thomas Palstra; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht


Physical Review B | 2015

Measurement of the acoustic-to-optical phonon coupling in multicomponent systems

Antonio Caretta; Michiel C. Donker; Diederik W. Perdok; Davood Abbaszadeh; Alexey O. Polyakov; Remco W. A. Havenith; Thomas Palstra; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013

Thermochromic effects in a Jahn–Teller active CuCl64– layered hybrid system

Antonio Caretta; R. Miranti; Anne H. Arkenbout; Alexey O. Polyakov; Auke Meetsma; Rahmat Hidayat; M. O. Tjia; Thomas Palstra; P.H.M. van Loosdrecht

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Robert A. de Groot

Radboud University Nijmegen

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F. Parmigiani

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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