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    Magnetic and structural properties of isolated and assembled clusters by Bansmann, J., Baker, S.H., Binns, C., Blackman, J.A., Bucher, J.-P., Dorantes-Dávila, J., Dupuis, V., Favre, L., Kechrakos, D., Kleibert, A., Meiwes-Broer, K.-H., Pastor, G.M., Perez, A., Toulemonde, O., Trohidou, K.N., Tuaillon, J., Xie, Y.

    Published in Surface science reports (01-02-2005)
    “…Within the last years, a fundamental understanding of nanoscaled materials has become a tremendous challenge for any technical applications. For magnetic…”
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    Nanoscale hysteresis loop of individual Co dots by field-dependent magnetic force microscopy by Rastei, M. V., Meckenstock, R., Bucher, J. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (28-11-2005)
    “…We present an approach in which field-dependent magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is used in order to determine the magnetic properties of individual magnetic…”
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    Long range substrate mediated mass transport on metal surfaces induced by adatom clusters by Bulou, Hervé, Bucher, Jean-Pierre

    Published in Physical review letters (24-02-2006)
    “…Mass transport at surfaces can proceed either (i) by hopping diffusion of atoms on top of the surface from one site to another or (ii) by propagation of small…”
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    Nanoscale Magnetic Domains in Mesoscopic Magnets by Hehn, Michel, Ounadjela, Kamel, Bucher, Jean-Pierre, Rousseaux, Françoise, Decanini, Dominique, Bartenlian, Bernard, Chappert, Claude

    “…The basic magnetic properties of three-dimensional nanostructured materials can be drastically different from those of a continuous film. High-resolution…”
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    Electrochemical nucleation and growth of Co and CoFe alloys on Pt/Si substrates by Sahari, A., Azizi, A., Schmerber, G., Abes, M., Bucher, J.P., Dinia, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (15-04-2006)
    “…Electrochemical nucleation and growth of Co and CoFe alloys on Pt/Si(1 0 0) surface from watts (mixed chloride sulfate) baths were studied by voltammetric,…”
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    Growth control of homogeneous pulsed electrodeposited Co thin films on n-doped Si(1 1 1) substrates by Rastei, M.V., Colis, S., Bucher, J.P.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (2006)
    “…Cobalt thin films were deposited by pulsed electrodeposition on n-doped silicon substrates. We show that the morphology and the magnetic properties of the…”
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    Magnetic properties of free cobalt clusters by BUCHER, J. P, DOUGLASS, D. C, BLOOMFIELD, L. A

    Published in Physical review letters (10-06-1991)
    “…The magnetic properties of cobalt clusters in a beam have been studied as functions of cluster size (N = 20-200), magnetic field, and cluster temperature. The…”
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    Electrochemical growth of Co nanodots on patterned Si substrates by Rastei, M. V., Meckenstock, R., Bucher, J. P., Devaux, E., Ebbesen, Th

    Published in Applied physics letters (13-09-2004)
    “…A silicon substrate, prestructured by a focused ion beam, is used as a nano-electrode template to perform a selective electrodeposition of cobalt nanodots. It…”
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    Pulsed electrodeposition and magnetism of two-dimensional assembly of controlled-size Co particles on Si substrates by Rastei, M.V., Colis, S., Meckenstock, R., Ersen, O., Bucher, J.P.

    Published in Surface science (15-05-2006)
    “…We present an extremely simple and inexpensive way to obtain controlled-size and density Co metallic particles on Si(1 1 1) using electrodeposition. When…”
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    Magnetoresistance and switching of electrochemically etched Ni wires by Abdi, A. Nait, Bucher, J. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-01-2003)
    “…Nickel wires, a few 100 nm in diameter, with a resistance up to 20 Ω, have been prepared by controlled electrochemical etching of macroscopic wires. Although…”
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    Evolution of the morphology of small Co clusters grown on Au(1 1 1) by Chado, I, Goyhenex, C, Bulou, H, Bucher, J.P

    Published in Applied surface science (15-03-2004)
    “…The evolution of the morphology of small clusters grown on a complex surface containing a regular network of defects is investigated in the case of Co on…”
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    Studies of ferromagnetic resonance line width during electrochemical deposition of Co films on Au(111) by Spoddig, D., Meckenstock, R., Bucher, J.P., Pelzl, J.

    “…In situ ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) measurements were performed during and after the electrochemical deposition of Co on Au(111)/mica substrates using…”
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    Magnetic properties of large aspect ratio Co dots electrodeposited on prestructured silicon substrates by Rastei, M.V., Meckenstock, R., Devaux, E., Ebbesen, Th, Bucher, J.P.

    “…A silicon substrate, pre-structured by focused ion beam (FIB), is used for selective electrodeposition of cylindrical cobalt nanodots with a large aspect ratio…”
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    Magnetic field-induced instabilities and irreversible evolution in modulated ferromagnetic phases of cobalt films by Demand, M., Padovani, S., Hehn, M., Ounadjela, K., Bucher, J.P.

    “…Ferromagnetic films of HCP cobalt with a thickness above 50 nm possess an out-of-plane magnetization. Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is used to investigate…”
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    Controlled nucleation of Co clusters on Au(111): towards spin engineering by Chado, I., Padovani, S., Scheurer, F., Bucher, J.P.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-09-2000)
    “…The morphology and distribution of Co clusters on Au(111) can be controlled: from very small (a few atoms) randomly distributed clusters to bigger (several 100…”
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