Full Name
Lou Xiaojie
(not current staff)
Variants
Lou, X.J.
Lou, X.
 
 
 
Email
mselx@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Aug-2010Bipolar and unipolar electrical fatigue in ferroelectric lead zirconate titanate thin films: An experimental comparison studyLou, X.J. ; Wang, J. 
22010Effect of manganese doping on the size effect of lead zirconate titanate thin films and the extrinsic nature of 'dead layers'Lou, X.J. ; Wang, J. 
3Sep-2011Enhancing the electrocaloric effect of PbZr0.4Ti 0.6O3/PbTiO3 superlattices via composition tuningLi, B.; Wang, J.B.; Zhong, X.L.; Wang, F.; Liu, B.L.; Lou, X.J. ; Zhou, Y.C.
42009Four switching categories of ferroelectricsLou, X.J. 
515-Dec-2011Oxygen-vacancy-mediated negative differential resistance in la and Mg co-substituted BiFeO 3 thin filmKe, Q.; Kumar, A.; Lou, X. ; Zeng, K. ; Wang, J. 
613-Jul-2010Oxygen-vacancy-related relaxation and scaling behaviors of Bi 0.9La0.1Fe0.98Mg0.02O3 ferroelectric thin filmsKe, Q.; Lou, X. ; Wang, Y.; Wang, J. 
72009Polarization fatigue in ferroelectric thin films and related materialsLou, X.J. 
82009Polarization retention on short, intermediate, and long time scales in ferroelectric thin filmsLou, X.J. 
92010Resistive hysteresis and diodelike behavior of BiFeO3 /ZnO heterostructureWu, J. ; Lou, X. ; Wang, Y. ; Wang, J. 
7015-Jun-2011Sizable electrocaloric effect in a wide temperature range tuned by tensile misfit strain in BaTiO3 thin filmsZhang, X.; Wang, J.B.; Li, B.; Zhong, X.L.; Lou, X.J. ; Zhou, Y.C.
712009Statistical switching kinetics of ferroelectricsLou, X.J. 
722008Submicron three-dimensional trenched electrodes and capacitors for DRAMs and FRAMs: Fabrication and electrical testingMiyake, M.; Scott, J.F.; Lou, X.J. ; Morrison, F.D.; Nonaka, T.; Motoyama, S.; Tatsuta, T.; Tsuji, O.
732010Unipolar and bipolar fatigue in antiferroelectric lead zirconate thin films and evidences for switching-induced charge injection inducing fatigueLou, X.J. ; Wang, J. 
142009Why do antiferroelectrics show higher fatigue resistance than ferroelectrics under bipolar electrical cycling?Lou, X.J.