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Baranowski D, Thaler M, Brandstetter D, Windischbacher A, Cojocariu I, Mearini S, et al.
ACS Nano . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39016665
Two-dimensional metal-organic frameworks (2D-MOFs) represent a category of atomically thin materials that combine the structural tunability of molecular systems with the crystalline structure characteristic of solids. The strong bonding between...
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Safari M, Matthes F, Caciuc V, Atodiresei N, Schneider C, Ernst K, et al.
Adv Mater . 2023 Dec; 36(14):e2308666. PMID: 38153192
From the beginning of molecular theory, the interplay of chirality and magnetism has intrigued scientists. There is still the question if enantiospecific adsorption of chiral molecules occurs on magnetic surfaces....
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Safari M, Matthes F, Schneider C, Ernst K, Burgler D
Small . 2023 Dec; 20(22):e2308233. PMID: 38050945
The interplay between chirality and magnetism is a source of fascination among scientists for over a century. In recent years, chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) has attracted renewed interest. It is...
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Ali H, Rusz J, Burgler D, Adam R, Schneider C, Tai C, et al.
Ultramicroscopy . 2023 Dec; 257:113891. PMID: 38043363
Electron magnetic circular dichroism (EMCD) is a powerful technique for estimating element-specific magnetic moments of materials on nanoscale with the potential to reach atomic resolution in transmission electron microscopes. However,...
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Seemann K, Kovacs A, Schmid T, Ilicic K, Multhoff G, Dunin-Borkowski R, et al.
iScience . 2023 Sep; 26(9):107683. PMID: 37680485
Magnetic nanoparticles can be functionalized in many ways for biomedical applications. Here, we combine four advantageous features in a novel Fe-Pt-YbO core-shell nanoparticle. (a) The nanoparticles have a size of...
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Tan X, Hagiwara K, Chen Y, Schusser J, Cojocariu I, Baranowski D, et al.
Ultramicroscopy . 2023 Aug; 253:113820. PMID: 37586245
Fermi surfaces of transition metals, which describe all thermodynamical and transport quantities of solids, often fail to be modeled by one-electron mean-field theory due to strong correlations among the valence...
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Cojocariu I, Windischbacher A, Baranowski D, Jugovac M, de Campos Ferreira R, Dolezal J, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2023 May; 10(22):e2300223. PMID: 37199683
Molecule-based functional devices may take advantage of surface-mediated spin state bistability. Whereas different spin states in conventional spin crossover complexes are only accessible at temperatures well below room temperature, and...
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Heider T, Bihlmayer G, Schusser J, Reinert F, Minar J, Blugel S, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2023 Apr; 130(14):146401. PMID: 37084452
We demonstrate that an important quantum material WTe_{2} exhibits a new type of geometry-induced spin filtering effect in photoemission, stemming from low symmetry that is responsible for its exotic transport...
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Safari M, Matthes F, Ernst K, Burgler D, Schneider C
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2022 Oct; 12(19). PMID: 36234411
The discovery of chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS), resulting from an interaction between the electron spin and handedness of chiral molecules, has sparked interest in surface-adsorbed chiral molecules due to potential...
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Chen Y, Hanke J, Hoffmann M, Bihlmayer G, Mokrousov Y, Blugel S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Sep; 13(1):5309. PMID: 36085323
The discovery of topological states of matter has led to a revolution in materials research. When external or intrinsic parameters break symmetries, global properties of topological materials change drastically. A...