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    Toward Tailor-Made Biocide Materials Based on Poly(propylene)/Copper Nanoparticles by Palza, Humberto, Gutiérrez, Sebastian, Delgado, Katherine, Salazar, Oriana, Fuenzalida, Victor, Avila, Jonathan I., Figueroa, Guillermo, Quijada, Raúl

    Published in Macromolecular rapid communications. (16-03-2010)
    “…A set of poly(propylene) composites containing different amounts of copper nanoparticles (CNP) were prepared by the melt mixed method and their antimicrobial…”
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    Imprinting superconducting vortex footsteps in a magnetic layer by Brisbois, Jérémy, Motta, Maycon, Avila, Jonathan I., Shaw, Gorky, Devillers, Thibaut, Dempsey, Nora M., Veerapandian, Savita K. P., Colson, Pierre, Vanderheyden, Benoît, Vanderbemden, Philippe, Ortiz, Wilson A., Nguyen, Ngoc Duy, Kramer, Roman B. G., Silhanek, Alejandro V.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-06-2016)
    “…Local polarization of a magnetic layer, a well-known method for storing information, has found its place in numerous applications such as the popular magnetic…”
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    Hydrogen adsorption studies in micro-size cobalt dots by Romero, Christian P, Avila, Jonathan I, Cisternas, Edgardo, Cabrera, Guerau B, Cabrera, Alejandro L, Temst, Kristiaan, Van Bael, Margriet J

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-09-2007)
    “…Hydrogen desorption curves were obtained from a sample composed of a square arrangement of Co dots with average diameter of 4.4 μm, separated by a distance of…”
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    Calculation of currents around a triangular indentation by the hodograph method by Avila, Jonathan I, Vanderheyden, Benoit, Silhanek, Alejandro V, Melinte, Sorin

    Published 27-12-2018
    “…Border indentations in non-linear conductors, such as superconducting thin films in the creep regime, alter the distribution of currents and magnetic fields…”
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