Stéphane Jobic

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Université de Nantes 
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Renaud A, Jouan PY, Dumait N, et al. (2021) Evidence of the Ambipolar Behavior of Mo Cluster Iodides in All-Inorganic Solar Cells: A New Example of Nanoarchitectonic Concept. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 14: 1347-1354
Blumentritt F, Latouche C, Morizet Y, et al. (2020) Unravelling the Origin of the Yellow-Orange Luminescence in Natural and Synthetic Scapolites. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 4591-4596
Caldes MT, Guillot-Deudon C, Thomere A, et al. (2020) Layered Quaternary Compounds in the CuS-InS-GaS system. Inorganic Chemistry. 59: 4546-4553
Colmont M, Boutinaud P, Latouche C, et al. (2020) Origin of Luminescence in LaMoO and LaMoO and Their Bi-Doped Variants. Inorganic Chemistry. 59: 3215-3220
Génois R, Jobic S, Ouvrard G, et al. (2020) The crucial impact of cerium reduction on photoluminescence Applied Materials Today. 20: 100643
Stoliaroff A, Jobic S, Latouche C. (2019) Optoelectronic Properties of TiS: A Never Ended Story Tackled by Density Functional Theory and Many-Body Methods. Inorganic Chemistry
Renaud A, Nguyen T, Grasset F, et al. (2019) Preparation by electrophoretic deposition of molybdenum iodide cluster-based functional nanostructured photoelectrodes for solar cells Electrochimica Acta. 317: 737-745
Stoliaroff A, Jobic S, Latouche C. (2019) New insights into the determination of maximum chemical potentials to account for alkali doping in β-In2S3 by ab initio calculations Computational Materials Science. 168: 221-228
Hoang K, Latouche C, Jobic S. (2019) Defect energy levels and persistent luminescence in Cu-doped ZnS Computational Materials Science. 163: 63-67
Guillot-Deudon C, Caldes MT, Stoliaroff A, et al. (2018) Crystal Chemistry, Optical-Electronic Properties, and Electronic Structure of CdInS Compounds (0 ≤ x ≤ 1), Potential Buffer in CIGS-Based Thin-Film Solar Cells. Inorganic Chemistry
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