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PARADIM Users Win NAMBE 2019 Best Journal Paper Award

Structural models of hexagonal and cubic LiZnSb showing polymorphism during epitaxial growth on GaSb. Image courtesy of PARADIM.
By PARADIM News

PARADIM users Dongxue Du, Patrick J. Strohbeen, and Jason K. Kawasaki were honored with the NAMBE 2019 Best Journal Paper Award for their publication in Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B. The study, “Control of Polymorphism during Epitaxial Growth of Hyperferroelectric Candidate LiZnSb on GaSb (111)B,” explores methods to stabilize different crystal structures of LiZnSb during growth, advancing the development of ferroelectric and topological materials.

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