Anton Ievlev R&D Staff Scientist Contact IEVLEVAV@ORNL.GOV All Publications Multi-Modal Processing of Graphene Towards Precisely Controlled Fabrication of a Nanoelectronic Device Using the Helium Ion Microscope and the TOF SIMS Investigating the Electromechanical Response Mechanism of Ionic Block Copolymers Effects of Dopant Ionic Radius on Cerium Reduction in Epitaxial Cerium Oxide Thin Films Chemical state evolution in ferroelectric films during tip-induced polarization and electroresistive switching... In-plane heterojunctions enable multiphasic 2D MoS2 nanosheets as efficient photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution from water ... Towards functional assembly of 3D and 2D nanomaterials Nanoforging of Single Layer MoSe2 Through Defect Engineering with Focused Helium Ion Beams Local coexistence of VO2 phases revealed by deep data analysis... Data Analytics Applied to Chemical Transformations in Liquids Imaging of electrical response of NiO under controlled environment with sub 25 nm resolution... Self-consistent theory of nanodomain formation on non-polar surfaces of ferroelectrics Characterization of LiMn2O4 cathodes by electrochemical strain microscopy... Spatially resolved resistance of NiO nanostructures under humid environment... Graphene Engineering by Neon Ion Beams Seeing through walls at the nanoscale: microwave microscopy of enclosed objects and processes in liquids... Quantitative Description of Crystal Nucleation and Growth from in Situ Liquid Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Probing Ternary Solvent Effect in High Voc Polymer Solar Cells Using Advanced AFM Techniques Seeing through Walls at the Nanoscale: Microwave Microscopy of Enclosed Objects and Processes in Liquids Quantitative analysis of the local phase transitions induced by the laser heating... Quantitative Description of Crystal Nucleation and Growth from in Situ Liquid Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Intrinsic space charge layers and field enhancement in ferroelectric nanojunctions Ferroelectric Switching by the Grounded Scanning Probe Microscopy Tip... Data encoding based on the shape of the ferroelectric domains produced by a scanning probe microscopy tip Tip-induced domain growth on the non-polar cuts of lithium niobate single-crystals Symmetry breaking and electrical frustration during tip-induced polarization switching in the non-polar cut of lithium niobate single crystals Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹â¶Ä¹ … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate User Facilities Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Nanomaterials Characterization Section Functional Atomic Force Microscopy Group