Publications by authors named "I Abate"

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  • - Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is a crucial two-dimensional insulator that could revolutionize post-silicon electronics, but there are challenges in producing high-quality monolayers for use in semiconductors.
  • - The research focuses on understanding the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process for synthesizing hBN, specifically how varying oxygen levels can influence the shape and quality of hBN crystals.
  • - By utilizing density functional theory, the study reveals mechanisms behind hBN growth and highlights methods for creating large-area, high-quality single-crystal films, paving the way for efficient production techniques in industry.
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Next-generation nanodevices require 2D material synthesis on insulating substrates. However, growing high-quality 2D-layered materials, such as hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and graphene, on insulators is challenging owing to the lack of suitable metal catalysts, imperfect lattice matching with substrates, and other factors. Therefore, developing a generally applicable approach for realizing high-quality 2D layers on insulators remains crucial, despite numerous strategies being explored.

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Stabilizing high-valent redox couples and exotic electronic states necessitate an understanding of the stabilization mechanism. In oxides, whether they are being considered for energy storage or computing, highly oxidized oxide-anion species rehybridize to form short covalent bonds and are related to significant local structural distortions. In intercalation oxide electrodes for batteries, while such reorganization partially stabilizes oxygen redox, it also gives rise to substantial hysteresis.

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We investigate high-valent oxygen redox in the positive Na-ion electrode P2-Na [Fe Mn ]O (NMF) where Fe is partially substituted with Cu (P2-Na [Mn Fe Cu ]O , NMFC) or Ni (P2-Na [Mn Fe Ni ]O , NMFN). From combined analysis of resonant inelastic X-ray scattering and X-ray near-edge structure with electrochemical voltage hysteresis and X-ray pair distribution function profiles, we correlate structural disorder with high-valent oxygen redox and its improvement by Ni or Cu substitution. Density of states calculations elaborate considerable anionic redox in NMF and NMFC without the widely accepted requirement of an A-O-A' local configuration in the pristine materials (where A=Na and A'=Li, Mg, vacancy, etc.

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Carbon-based nanomaterials have exceptional properties that make them attractive for a variety of technological applications. Here, we report on the use of diamondoids (diamond-like, saturated hydrocarbons) as promising precursors for laser-induced high-pressure, high-temperature diamond synthesis. The lowest pressure and temperature () conditions that yielded diamond were 12 GPa (at ~2000 K) and 900 K (at ~20 GPa), respectively.

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