Publications by authors named "C Teodorescu"

Adsorption and desorption of ethylene on BaO-terminated (001) barium titanate are investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Carbon is found in an oxidized state, at a binding energy similar to that resulting from CO adsorption on BaTiO(001). The amount of carbon adsorbed on the surface is also similar to the case of CO/BaTiO(001).

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Decreasing estrogen levels during the postmenopausal period results in tissue atrophy and physiological changes, such as thinning of the vaginal epithelium, prolapse and decreased pelvic floor strength and control. Sexual dysfunction associated with vaginal dryness occurs in postmenopausal patients. The present study (trial no.

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Starting in 2022, the calibration of various radon monitors received from customers was performed for the first time in Romania by LMRI at IFIN-HH, designated by CNCAN as a calibration laboratory. The purpose of the study was to analyze the radon monitors responses and their uncertainties, and finally compare their performance with the standard radon monitor AlphaGuard in order to improve the calibration process in the future. Measurement results and the uncertainty budgets are presented in the paper.

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Probing of the free surface ferroelectric properties of thin polar films can be achieved either by estimating the band bending variance under the top-most layer or by studying the extent of the extrinsic charge accumulated outside the surface. Photoemitted or incoming low-energy electrons can be used to characterize locally both properties in a spectromicroscopic approach. Thin ferroelectric lead zirco-titanate (PZT) is investigated by combining low energy/mirror electron microscopy (LEEM/MEM) with photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) and high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).

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Pb(Zr,Ti)O (PZT) is the most common ferroelectric (FE) material widely used in solid-state technology. Despite intense studies of PZT over decades, its intrinsic band structure, electron energy depending on 3D momentum k, is still unknown. Here, Pb(Zr Ti )O using soft-X-ray angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) is explored.

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