Céline Etrillard
University of Bordeaux
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2009
Thibaut Forestier; Abdellah Kaiba; S. Pechev; Dominique Denux; Philippe Guionneau; Céline Etrillard; Nathalie Daro; E. Freysz; Jean-François Létard
This paper describes the synthesis of iron(II) spin-crossover nanoparticles prepared by the reverse micelle technique by using the non-ionic surfactant Lauropal (Ifralan D0205) from the polyoxyethylenic family. By changing the surfactant/water ratio, the size of the particles of [Fe(NH2-trz)3]Br2.3H2O (with NH2trz=4-amino-1,2,4-triazole) can be controlled. On the macroscopic scale this complex exhibits cooperative thermal spin crossovers at 305 and 320 K. We find that when the size is reduced down to 50 nm, the spin transition becomes gradual and no hysteresis can be detected. For our data it seems that the critical size, for which the existence of a thermal hysteresis can be detected, is around 50 nm. Interestingly, the change of the particle size induces almost no change in the temperature of the thermal spin transition. A systematic determination of coherent domain size carried out on the nanoparticles by powder X-ray diffraction indicates that at approximately 30 nm individual particles consist of one coherent domain.
Applied Physics Letters | 2013
G. Galle; Céline Etrillard; J. Degert; François Guillaume; Jean-François Létard; E. Freysz
We have studied the low spin to high spin phase transition induced by nanosecond laser pulses outside and within the thermal hysteresis loop of the [Fe(Htrz)2 trz](BF4)2-H2O spin crossover nanoparticles. We demonstrate that, whatever the temperature of the compound, the photo-switching is achieved in less than 12.5 ns. Outside the hysteresis loop, the photo-induced high spin state remains up to 100 μs and then relaxes. Within the thermal hysteresis loop, the photo-induced high spin state remains as long as the temperature of the sample is kept within the thermal loop. A Raman study indicates that the photo-switching can be completed using single laser pulse excitation.
Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Zanettini S; Jean-Francois Dayen; Céline Etrillard; Nicolas Leclerc; M. Venkata Kamalakar; Bernard Doudin
Thin films of poly(2,5-bis(3-dodecyl-2-yl)-thieno[3,2-b]thiophene) (C12-PBTTT) polymer under electrolyte gating and doping are investigated as model systems for organic thin films devices approaching the metallic side of a metal-insulator (M-I) transition. For the most doped samples, with an estimated density reaching 8 × 1020 cm−3 holes and a conductivity exceeding 1000 S cm−1, a positive high-field magnetoconductance is found in a limited temperature range window and only when the field is perpendicular to the sample plane. This signature of weak localization, combined with indications of finite zero-temperature conductivity, allows us to identify delocalized metallic-like transport in these thin films, even though the conductivity decreases when cooling down the samples.
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2015
Zanettini S; Chaumy G; P. Chávez; Nicolas Leclerc; Céline Etrillard; Leconte B; Chevrier F; Jean-Francois Dayen; Bernard Doudin
Highly electrochemically doped poly(2,5-bis(3-dodecyl-2-yl)-thieno[3,2-b]thiophene (pBTTT) thin films exhibiting remarkably high conductivities values reaching 3000-5000 Ω(-1) cm(-1) are investigated. Experimental evidence of delocalized transport properties of this material at the onset of metallicity makes it an ideal candidate for spin valve device integration. Nevertheless, the interface resistance between the polymer and metallic electrodes is orders of magnitudes larger than the expected spin resistance of the active channel. This prevents the collection of a spin current. This finding can explain the lack of success in making lateral organic spin valves reported in the literature, especially the related absence of spin signals in non-local spin valve and Hanle current measurements in organic thin films.
Advanced Materials | 2017
Ha Le Thi N'Goc; Louis Donald Notemgnou Mouafo; Céline Etrillard; Almudena Torres-Pardo; Jean-Francois Dayen; Simon Rano; Gwenaëlle Rousse; Christel Laberty-Robert; Jose Gonzales Calbet; Marc Drillon; Clément Sanchez; Bernard Doudin; David Portehault
Unique insights into magnetotransport in 20 nm ligand-free La0.67 Sr0.33 MnO3 perovskite nanocrystals of nearly perfect crystalline quality reveal a chemically altered 0.8 nm thick surface layer that triggers exceptionally large magnetoresistance at low temperature, independently of the spin polarization of the ferromagnetic core. This discovery shows how the nanoscale impacts magnetotransport in a material widely spread as electrode in hybrid spintronic devices.
Chemical Communications | 2011
Céline Etrillard; Vina Faramarzi; Jean-Francois Dayen; Jean-François Létard; Bernard Doudin
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2010
Suzanne M. Neville; Céline Etrillard; Saket Asthana; Jean-François Létard
Chemical Physics Letters | 2010
G. Galle; J. Degert; Cindy Mauriac; Céline Etrillard; Jean-François Létard; E. Freysz
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2013
Víctor Martínez; Zulema Arcís Castillo; M. Carmen Muñoz; Ana B. Gaspar; Céline Etrillard; Jean-François Létard; Sergey Terekhov; Gennadiy V. Bukin; Georgiy Levchenko; José Antonio Real
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2012
Yeny A. Tobon; Céline Etrillard; Olivier Nguyen; Jean François Létard; Vina Faramarzi; Jean-Francois Dayen; Bernard Doudin; Dario M. Bassani; François Guillaume