Stella Deheryan
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Nanotechnology | 2010
Ronald Kox; Stella Deheryan; Chang Chen; Nima Arjmandi; Liesbet Lagae; Gustaaf Borghs
Over the last decade, nanopores have emerged as a new and interesting tool for the study of biological macromolecules like proteins and DNA. While biological pores, especially alpha-haemolysin, have been promising for the detection of DNA, their poor chemical stability limits their use. For this reason, researchers are trying to mimic their behaviour using more stable, solid-state nanopores. The most successful tools to fabricate such nanopores use high energy electron or ions beams to drill or reshape holes in very thin membranes. While the resolution of these methods can be very good, they require tools that are not commonly available and tend to damage and charge the nanopore surface. In this work, we show nanopores that have been fabricated using standard micromachining techniques together with EBID, and present a simple model that is used to estimate the surface charge. The results show that EBID with a silicon oxide precursor can be used to tune the nanopore surface and that the surface charge is stable over a wide range of concentrations.
Nanomaterials | 2017
Yafa Zargouni; Stella Deheryan; Alex Radisic; Khaled Alouani; Philippe M. Vereecken
In this work, we present the electrochemical deposition of manganese dioxide (MnO2) thin films on carbon-coated TiN/Si micro-pillars. The carbon buffer layer, grown by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), is used as a protective coating for the underlying TiN current collector from oxidation, during the film deposition, while improving the electrical conductivity of the stack. A conformal electrolytic MnO2 (EMD) coating is successfully achieved on high aspect ratio C/TiN/Si pillar arrays by tailoring the deposition process. Lithiation/Delithiation cycling tests have been performed. Reversible insertion and extraction of Li+ through EMD structure are observed. The fabricated stack is thus considered as a good candidate not only for 3D micorbatteries but also for other energy storage applications.
Electrochimica Acta | 2014
Stella Deheryan; Daire J. Cott; Paul Mertens; Marc Heyns; Philippe M. Vereecken
Carbon | 2015
Stella Deheryan; Daire J. Cott; Robert Muller; Marina Timmermans; Marc Heyns; Philippe M. Vereecken
Nanoscale | 2014
Shaoren Deng; Mert Kurttepeli; Stella Deheryan; Daire J. Cott; Philippe M. Vereecken; Johan A. Martens; Sara Bals; Gustaaf Van Tendeloo; Christophe Detavernier
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2017
Stella Deheryan; Yafa Zargouni; Rochan Sinha; Brecht Put; Aleksandar Radisic; Marc Heyns; Philippe M. Vereecken
225th ECS Meeting (May 11-15, 2014) | 2014
Yafa Zargouni; Stella Deheryan; Aleksandar Radisic; Daire J. Cott; Sinha Rochan; Khaled Alouani; Cedric Huyghebaert; Philippe M. Vereecken
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2017
Marina Timmermans; Nouha Labyedh; Felix Mattelaer; Stanislaw Piotr Zankowski; Stella Deheryan; Christophe Detavernier; Philippe M. Vereecken
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2017
Marina Timmermans; Felix Mattelaer; Sebastien Moitzheim; Nick Clerckx; Alfonso Sepúlveda; Stella Deheryan; Christophe Detavernier; Philippe M. Vereecken
PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016
Nouha Labyedh; Meryem Ozge Arman; Marina Timmermans; Stella Deheryan; Philippe M. Vereecken