François Weiss
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
166 Papers
950 Citations
François Weiss is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Chemical vapor deposition. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 166 publications. Previous affiliations of François Weiss include International Facility Management Association & Harvard University.
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Papers
Pulsed injection MOCVD of functional electronic oxides
TL;DR: In this article, a new source has been developed in LMGP and in Vilnius University for the generation of active gases for chemical vapour deposition of layers, which is very different from the other liquid sources currently used for the MOCVD process.
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La2Zr2O7 single buffer layer for YBCO RABiTS coated conductors
T. Caroff,S. Morlens,Adulfas Abrutis,Michel Decroux,Patrick Chaudouët,L. Porcar,Z. Saltyte,Carmen Jiménez,P. Odier,François Weiss +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of MOD and MOCVD approaches, a single LZOMOD buffer layer is sufficient to ensure structural compatibility between YBCO and NiW.
Synthesis and sintering of large batches of barium zirconate nanopowders
TL;DR: The acrylamide gelification process is a fast, inexpensive, reproducible, and easily scaled up chemical method for obtaining nanopowders of BaZrO3 that can be used for sintering crucibles and many electronic applications as mentioned in this paper.
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Injection MOCVD: ferroelectric thin films and functional oxide superlattices
François Weiss,J. Lindner,J. P. Senateur,C. Dubourdieu,V. Galindo,M Audier,Adulfas Abrutis,M. Rosina,Karol Fröhlich,W. Haessler,S. Oswald,A. Figueras,José Santiso +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, injection-MOCVD was proved to be an efficient method, not only to grow single layers, but also heterostructures and superlattices of functional oxide materials.
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Thin‐film growth and compositional effects in YBa2Cu3O7−x layers prepared by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition
J. Hudner,Olivier P. Thomas,Eric Mossang,Patrick Chaudouët,François Weiss,D. Boursier,Jean-Pierre Senateur,M. Östling,A. Gaskov +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the formation of single cation films using tetramethylheptanedionate precursors was shown to be mass controlled, exhibiting a ratio of deposited to evaporated species in the increasing order Ba, Y, and Cu.
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