Andrew R Akbashev

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Wu L, Akbashev AR, Podpirka AA, et al. (2019) Infrared‐to‐ultraviolet light‐absorbing BaTiO 3 ‐based ferroelectric photovoltaic materials Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 102: 4188-4199
Plokhikh AV, Falmbigl M, Golovina IS, et al. (2017) Formation of BiFeO3 from a Binary Oxide Superlattice Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition. Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry
Akbashev AR, Falmbigl M, Plokhikh AV, et al. (2017) In situ crystallization study of impurity phases in Bi–Fe–O thin films grown by atomic layer deposition Crystengcomm. 19: 166-170
Spanier JE, Fridkin VM, Rappe AM, et al. (2017) Reply to 'Reconsidering the Shockley–Queisser limit of a ferroelectric insulator device' Nature Photonics. 11: 330-330
Plokhikh AV, Falmbigl M, Golovina IS, et al. (2017) Back Cover: Formation of BiFeO3 from a Binary Oxide Superlattice Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition (ChemPhysChem 15/2017) Chemphyschem. 18: 2133-2133
Imbrenda D, Yang D, Wang H, et al. (2016) Surface- and strain-tuning of the optical dielectric function in epitaxially grown CaMnO3 Applied Physics Letters. 108: 082902
Spanier JE, Fridkin VM, Rappe AM, et al. (2016) Power conversion efficiency exceeding the Shockley-Queisser limit in a ferroelectric insulator Nature Photonics. 10: 611-616
He Q, Jesse S, Lupini A, et al. (2016) Growth and In Situ Characterization of Oxide Epitaxial Heterostructures with Atomic Plane Precision Microscopy and Microanalysis. 22: 1504-1505
Akbashev AR, Plokhikh AV, Barbash D, et al. (2015) Crystallization engineering as a route to epitaxial strain control Apl Materials. 3
Akbashev AR, Telegin AV, Kaul AR, et al. (2015) Granular and layered ferroelectric-ferromagnetic thin-film nanocomposites as promising materials with high magnetotransmission effect Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 384: 73-78
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