Publications by authors named "Neven Biskup"

Among thermoelectric materials, skutterudites are the most prominent candidates in the mid-temperature range applications. In the multiple-filled SrYbCoSb skutterudite, with Sr and Yb as fillers, we have enhanced the thermoelectric performance of CoSb through the reduction of lattice thermal conductivity and the optimization of carrier concentration and electrical conductivity. The high-pressure synthesis of the double-filled derivative promotes filling fraction fluctuation.

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A new anode material, Ru-SrMoO, with a perovskite structure and segregated metallic Ru, has been tested in an intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (IT-SOFC) in an electrolyte-supported configuration giving substantial power densities as high as 840 mW/cm at 850 °C using pure H as fuel. This material has been prepared by the citrate method and structurally and microstructurally characterized at room temperature by different techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), neutron powder diffraction (NPD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). NPD was very useful to determine oxygen positions and vacancies, unveiling a cubic and oxygen-deficient perovskite SrMoO oxide with a 3 space group and potential ionic mobility.

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The potential use of electrodeposition to synthesize a hybrid magnetostrictive/magnetoelectric layered system is shown in this paper. By appropriately adjusting pH, growth potential, and electrolyte composition, it is possible to achieve thin films in which magnetoelectric oxide GaFeO (GFO) is formed in close contact with magnetostrictive metallic FeGa alloy. X-ray diffractometry shows the formation of FeGa as well as GFO and Fe oxides.

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Article Synopsis
  • MAPbI, a hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite, is favored for solar energy due to its ability to absorb light above its 1.6 eV bandgap, but struggles with stability in humid environments.
  • A new preparation method involving ball milling improves its stability, allowing for detailed atomic-resolution imaging and a better understanding of its microscopic structure.
  • Research also shows a phase transition in the material's structure with temperature changes, and improved optoelectronic properties as indicated by a peak in photocurrent at a redshifted wavelength compared to traditional synthesis methods.
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PbTe-based alloys have the best thermoelectric properties for intermediate temperature applications (500-900 K). We report on the preparation of pristine PbTe and two doped derivatives (PbSbTe and AgSbPbTe, so-called LAST18) by a fast arc-melting technique, yielding nanostructured polycrystalline pellets. XRD and neutron powder diffraction (NPD) data assessed the a slight Te deficiency for PbTe, also yielding trends on the displacement factors of the 4 and 4 sites of the cubic space group.

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